Pop!: Stand Out in Any CrowdPenguin, 2006 - 237 頁 While being memorable is important in one's personal life, it takes on an added urgency when trying to sell yourself, your business, or your product. In such a saturated market, with consumers being constantly bombarded with advertising messages and marketing images, how can you make sure to POP! out of the crowd? In her new book, Sam Horn reveals ways to ensure that you, your business and your product never blend into the background again. 'POP!' (or Purposeful, Original, and Pithy) has the power to propel even lifetime wallflowers into dynamic self-promoters. |
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The Goal is to Break Out Not Blend In | 3 |
Be PURPOSEFUL | 11 |
Address and Answer the Ws | 13 |
Be ORIGINAL | 31 |
Alphabetize Your Core Words | 33 |
Capture Conversational Catchphrases | 43 |
Create Tell n Sell Introductions with the Valley Girl Technique | 51 |
Increase Likability with Laugh Lines | 61 |
Be PITHY | 143 |
Make Your Language Lyrical with Alliteration | 145 |
Put Your Slogan in a Beat Thats Easy to Repeat | 151 |
Make It Sublime with Rhyme | 159 |
Continue to POP Seven Secrets to Keeping Their Interest Once Youve Got | 169 |
Make Your Content Come Alive with FirstPerson Stories | 171 |
Put People in the Pool | 181 |
Craft a Memorable Money Phrase | 187 |
Dont Repeat Clichés Rearrange Clichés | 71 |
Aflac Your Topic So They See What Youre Saying | 79 |
Create the Next New Thing with the HalfandHalf Technique | 91 |
Turn Assumptions Upside Down with ContraBrand | 99 |
Make the Familiar Fresh with Meaningful Metaphors | 107 |
Win BuyIn by Capitalizing on POP Culture | 115 |
POP the Question to Engage Curiosity | 123 |
Make It Sound Like What It Is with OnoNAMEopoeia | 129 |
Add It Up with Alpha and Omega | 135 |
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