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Love Lines is a blog for business and technology discussion.
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October 10, 2008

Win Free Stuff Here!

By Bruce A. Love

The title of this column is bound to attract a lot of attention. It may be a cheap marketing ploy to get you to read this column, but I promise that this column will provide powerful resources that will increase your chances to win valuable prizes. First, however, I want to provide a quick lesson in Marketing 101.

Every first-year marketing student can tell you that the 4 Ps of marketing are product, price, place, and promotion. Marketing professionals work with these 4 components of the marketing mix to develop strategies that will entice their intended audience. The “product” component can be ideas, services, or actual goods. “Price” is the selling price that an organization establishes for the product, service or idea they are marketing. “Place” refers to the place or distribution channels that are used to move the product. These can be an actual store location, the internet, or some other medium to get the item into the hands of the consumer. Promotion is what people associate most with marketing. The promotion component includes all advertising options (newspaper ads, television and radio commercials, spam, etc.), personal sales efforts, public relations activities (such as publicity and press releases), and sales promotion (which is where the possibility of winning valuable prizes comes in).

Sales promotion involves any activity that offers incentives to induce a desired response by salespersons (i.e., sell my product), intermediaries (i.e., sell my product), and/or final customers (i.e., buy my product). Sales promotion activities include several interesting tools that typically are used to boost sales in the short term and complement other promotional activities as part of the master marketing plan.

Two sales promotion tools that customers enjoy most are contests and sweepstakes. Contests, by definition, require the use of some sort of skill to win a prize. Bake-offs and essays submitted with the hope of winning a prize are good examples of contests. In contrast, sweepstakes merely require filling out a form and dropping it in a box (or clicking “send” if you are doing an online entry). Sweepstakes have become a big part of American culture. As a child, I remember my mother entering a variety of sweepstakes. Over the years, she has won a television set, a movie camera and projector, and a brand new 1968 Pontiac Catalina! I’ve not been so fortunate.

By definition, sweepstakes are advertising tools by which prizes are awarded to participants by chance with no purchase or fee required to win. Let me stress this point – No Purchase Is Necessary! It’s the law. Even when you mail in entries that ask you to indicate on the envelope whether or not there is a “Purchase inside” it will not affect your chances of winning if you don’t purchase anything.

Both contests and sweepstakes produce increase brand awareness and ultimately quick revenues - which is the whole reason for why organizations use sales promotion tools! It’s truly a win-win for everyone!

If you enjoy entering sweepstakes, the following Web sites are both winners:
o CashNet Sweepstakes
o Online-Sweepstakes

Posted on October 10, 2008 3:35 PM | Permalink | Comments (200)

October 24, 2008

Blogging new horizons

By Bruce A. Love

Over the past 5 years I have enjoyed writing about business and technology issues and sharing information with the readers of the Altoona Mirror. I have appreciated the questions, comments, and kind words expressed by many readers, and I’ve especially enjoyed hearing from those who were able to make good use of information presented in my columns. And so, it is with mixed feelings that I bring this column to a close.

Throughout my career, I have changed directions many times – sometimes intentionally, sometimes unintentionally. The truth is, I enjoy changing gears and trying new things and going in completely different directions from time to time. I want to experience it all and staying in one place too long takes time away from trying something new. After five years and approximately 200 columns, it’s time for me to leave newsprint and seriously explore the blogosphere!

Blogs are the heart and soul of what many call the “new media.” Some blogs are merely personal spaces on the Web where individuals express opinions or exchange information about a favorite hobby; others are tools that technologists use to help each other understand and develop solutions to complex problems. Still other blogs are forums for expressing views about the economy, the environment, or other important and controversial topics.

Political changes are on the horizon and there is so much to write about. Unfortunately, a lot of what I want to say would not be appropriate for this column on business and technology. I want to write about politicians calling their constituents “rednecks” and “racists.” I want to write about Hollywood and media elitists who attack the average “Joe” for expressing his opinions. I want to dig for the truth in news stories and help to expose the lies and deceptions we often hear about from “trusted” news sources. With my own blog, I alone am responsible for the content and tone, and I won’t have to worry about putting anyone else in the awkward position of defending my views. Bring it on!

My blog is called “Love Lines,” and is located at blog.loveconsulting.com. Currently, it only displays columns that have appeared in the newspaper (plus one that didn’t). Collectively, these columns serve as a nice resource for anyone wanting to start a business, those already in businesses, and anyone who wants to know more about personal computers and online resources. The columns are searchable by subject or by date. I will continue to post similar columns online, but my primary focus will be to voice opinions about edgier topics, like politics. I welcome any Altoona Mirror reader to visit me on Love Lines and express their views on any posted topic, including this column!

I am grateful to have had the opportunity to write for the Altoona Mirror. The experience has allowed me to sharpen my writing skills and meet some really interesting people. I particularly want to thank Ray Eckenrode, Executive Editor for the Altoona Mirror, who gave me my start at the Mirror, and the editors who helped me adapt to the AP style of writing. Most of all, I thank you, the readers! I look forward to continuing our exchange of ideas in the blogosphere.

Posted on October 24, 2008 10:28 PM | Permalink | Comments (70)

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