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| #1400524 in eBooks | 2010-05-11 | 2010-05-11 | File type: PDF||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| You absolutely, positively need to get this book overnight.|By cavu|Powerlines are what can prop up the troops and kick up consumer sales for decades. You know - like Snap, Crackle Pop, or You Deserve a Break Today. It comes down to some theory, art, and they way we humans have evolved to remember sounds or melodies (jingles) that quickly evoke (marketers hope) a thought abou|From Publishers Weekly|Why do we remember slogans for Diet Coke from the mid 1980s, but not what we had for breakfast yesterday? In this exploration of the phrases, lines and expressions so well-written and compelling that we can't forget them-no matter how hard
Powerlines, the exceptional slogans that people remember long after the campaign ends, stand out from the barrage of marketing messages consumers face each day. A product, service, company, candidate, or an organization with a powerline outshines the competition every time.
Steve Cone, author of Steal These Ideas!, reveals the secrets to contemporary marketing's biggest mystery: how to conjure the phrase that will make a product irresistible and memorable. This...
You easily download any file type for your gadget.Powerlines: Words That Sell Brands, Grip Fans, and Sometimes Change History (Bloomberg) | Steve Cone. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.