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“The maker of an advertised article knows the manufacturing side and probably the dealers side. But this very knowledge often leads him astray in respect to customers. His interests are not in their interests. The advertising man studies the consumer. He tries to place himself in the position of the buyer. His success largely depends on doing that to the exclusion of everything else. This book will contain no more important chapter than this one on salesmanship. The reason for most of the non-successes in advertising is trying to sell people what they do not want. But next to that comes lack of true salesmanship. Ads are planned and written with some utterly wrong conception. They are written to please the seller. The interest of the buyer are forgotten. One can never sell goods profitably, in person or in print, when that attitude exists.”

Quote by Claude C. Hopkins

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Scientific Advertising

This book delves into the principles of effective advertising, offering insights on how to create compelling advertisements that resonate with audiences. more

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Claude C. Hopkins
Claude C. Hopkins

Claude C. Hopkins (1866-1932) was a pioneer in the advertising industry in the United States, often referred to as the father of modern advertising. He revolutionized the advertising industry through empirical research and scientific methods, profoundly influencing brand marketing and advertising creativity. more

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