M Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with M. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Market-cap based indexing will never be driven from its deserved perch as core and deserved king of the investment world. It is what we should all own in theory and it has delivered low-cost equity returns to a great mass of investors... the now and forever king-of-the-hill.”
“Market-driven design builds the success of the product's marketing into the product itself.”
“Marketeers have become so savvy at creating emotional associations with their products that they have us believing electric vehicles are "green," though in some ways they pollute differently than gas vehicles and in other ways the same. Electric vehicles are no more “eco-friendly” than low-tar cigarettes are “healthy,” but whether driving the one or smoking the other they both give us reason to puff our chests.”
“Marketers are focused and sales people are scattered!”
“Marketers are making retirement respectable. Instead of being the beginning of the end, it sounds like Nirvana-do what you want without any responsibilities. The boomers think that they're 16. Marketers try to keep the charade going. Retirement will look so good, others are going to be jealous.”
“Marketers are out there trying to figure out how to get your money out of your child.”
“Marketers can target Sponsored Updates to any segment of our premium audience based on professional profile data across more than 225 million members.”
“Marketers have long known that a name can make all the difference when you're trying to move the merch. The kiwifruit was once the Chinese gooseberry, after all - at least until the produce peddlers wised up - and the Chilean sea bass was once the singularly unappetizing Patagonian toothfish.”
“Marketers have to move upstream now. We have to stop being the last step in the process and start being the first step.”
“Marketers keep inventing desires, necessities for you and for me. I need this. I need that. I need. I need. It's the need of a smoking fit. If you don't smoke that cigarette now, you'll die - when in reality you die because you succumb to the rage and rattle of the needy greed that keeps you busy needing more and more things. Is this the American Dream - the greedy need?”
“Marketers know - no matter how deep the emotional connection or brand loyalty - when a product does not perform, rational thought overtakes emotion, and most consumers make a new choice.”
“Marketers know that if people you respect - perhaps laughably including entertainers and athletes - say they like a product, you're more likely to buy.”
“Marketers need to adapt a "members first" approach to content.”
“Marketers need to build digital relationships and reputation before closing a sale.”
“Marketers need to spend less time making promises and more time keeping them.”
“Marketers reinforce the idea - a false one - that celebrity is available to everyone.”
“Marketers should never lose site of profit.”
“Marketers want to get their messages in front of you. They must get their messages in front of you, just to survive. The only problem is-do you really want more marketing messages?”
Source: Permission Marketing: Turning Strangers Into Friends And Friends Into Customers
“Marketers... Can't simply put a more environmentally friendly package on the shelves and assume that shoppers will recognize and appreciate the change. If the goal is to drive preference or justify a price premium, the environmental benefit needs to be conveyed.”
“Marketing amplifies a school's brand by strategically communicating its unique selling points, success stories, and academic achievements to the broader community.”
“Marketing and advertising are incredibly exciting and creative functions. They are central to the creation of brands and to the creation of sustainable competitive advantage for companies”
“Marketing and innovation make money. Everything else is a cost.”
“Marketing and innovation produce results; all the rest are costs.”
Source: People and Performance
“Marketing and press kicks up dust. It gets in your eye, and then you’re not focusing on the product.”
“Marketing and promoting doesn’t come down to the likes, the pins, the plus ones, the followers, the fans, the friends, the views, or the plays online. Marketing and promoting comes down to the conversions.”
Source: The Artist's Guide to Success in the Music Business: The “Who, What, When, Where, Why & How” of the Steps that Musicians & Bands Have to Take to Succeed in Music
“Marketing automation is the technology that propels your business into a new era of relationship based marketing with quantifiable results. When powerful technology meets effective implementation and internal process management, your company will soon find itself on a journey that leads to new heights of business success.”
“Marketing begins before the product is launched.”
“Marketing by interrupting people isn’t cost-effective anymore. You can’t afford to seek out people and send them unwanted marketing messages, in large groups, and hope that some will send you money. Instead, the future belongs to marketers who establish a foundation and process where interested people can market to each other. Ignite consumer networks and then get out of the way and let them talk.”
“Marketing can neither sell a broken product nor can it mend a broken heart.”
Source: 17 Reasons Why Businesses Fail :Unscrew Yourself From Business Failure
“Marketing communications is not a nice to have. It is a must have.”
Source: Harnessing the Power At Your Fingertips: A Leader's Guide to B2B Marketing Communication
“Marketing connects a school's unique identity to the hearts and minds of prospective students and parents and showcases its strengths and competitive advantages.”
“Marketing does have a lot to do with the success of a film. But even more so, and especially since home video, I've learned that a movie has a life of its own. A movie goes out there, and it exists, and it continues. I'm always fascinated by what movie people bring up when they approach me.”
“Marketing effectively, in a semantic web, revolves around those three ‘little’ requirements: Trust, Authority, Reputation.”
Source: SEO Help: 20 Semantic Search Steps that Will Help Your Business Grow
“Marketing executives like big budgets, as big budgets make it easier to grow the top line.”
“Marketing got Eve. Sales got Adam.”
“Marketing has always been about the same thing - who your customers are and where they are.”
“Marketing has long known how to exploit fads and how to develop trends.”
“Marketing has supplanted story as the primary force behind the worthiness of making a film, and that's a very sad thing. It's film only as a function of consumerism rather than as an important component of our culture, and that's everywhere around the world.”
“Marketing has taken such a complete shift, thanks to the internet.”
“Marketing implies that you want a public to relate to your product - if it's a product - in a way that makes them want to use it. That is only good or evil in relationship to what the product actually does.”
“Marketing in a new language presents another set of challenges when doing business abroad. Not only will marketing staff need to translate the company’s literature—brochures, manuals, and more—into the local language, they’ll also need to translate parts of your website or set up a new website entirely. When considering what to translate, keep in mind that a new set of customers may have different preferences for how they receive information.”
Source: Go Glocal: The Definitive Guide to Success in Entering International Markets
“Marketing is a contest, a sale is its prize.”
Source: Wealth of Words
“Marketing is a contest for people's attention.”
“Marketing is a necessary part of the creative process.”
“Marketing is a never-ending story. It’s about perpetual motion where innovation plays the lead role.”
“Marketing is a Process!”
“Marketing is a race without a finishing line”
Source: Marketing Insights from A to Z: 80 Concepts Every Manager Needs to Know
“Marketing is a very good thing, but it shouldn't control everything. It should be the tool, not that which dictates.”
“Marketing is about innovation.”
“Marketing is about spreading ideas, and spreading ideas is the single most important output of our civilization.”