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“One of the most effective ways to leverage social proof in your sales copies is by including testimonials from satisfied customers. Testimonials serve as real-life success stories, offering potential buyers a glimpse into the positive experience others have had with your product or service.”

“A good brand and a good ad delight the audience with increased curiosity and wows them with creativity and a great ad experience. It never interrupts them so that it can selfishly talk about itself.”

“The future of marketing lies at the intersection of AI and human creativity. Those who harness the power of data and automation will not only thrive but lead in the new era of innovation.” — Aryan Zarnikhi, The Rise of AI in Marketing: Unleashing the Power of Data and Automation”

“We will be amazed to find how much our survival depends on others and how little control over our brand life is really in our hands. It is strange how many crucial elements we skim over every day and how much our brand depends on other variables and entities to perform effectively in a disruptive marketplace.”

“You have three types of followers: buyers, advocates, and elevators. Buyers buy your products or services and contribute to profits. Advocates give you free publicity and potential opportunities by referring you and sharing your posts. Elevators swell your posts through likes, comments, and engagements. This is what I like to refer to as the Relationship Status of B.A.E. Each one is essential to your brand, and you need all three to grow.”

“I love and admire the American culture and the American dream. I learnt so many things about the American shoe industry and marketing strategies. I caught the secrets of American casual wear, that is elegant and wearable, retro and modern, and mixed it with an Italian touch, luxurious and handmade.”

“The temptation to be popular may prioritize public opinion above the word of God. Political campaigns and marketing strategies widely employ public opinion polls to shape their plans. Results of those polls are informative. But they could hardly be used as grounds to justify disobedience to God’s commandments!”

“The aim of marketing is to know and understand the customer so well the product or service fits him and sells itself.”