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In Marketing and Advertising Sex Does Not Always Sell (Here's Why)

 

Watch TV, read popular magazines, newspapers, even the radio and you might get the idea that using sex in advertising is a great way to sell products.

Its not.

Sex in advertising only works well when the product or service being promoted is erotic or sexual. Otherwise it's just a lazy way to get attention.

The trouble is, it's not the kind of attention you want because it's not motivated by the product or service you're selling.

It's like having a 40-foot gorilla balloon tied to the top of your car dealership. The gorilla gets people's attention.

But, so what? What does it have to do with selling cars? Nothing! So, the attention or exposure delivered by the balloon is almost worthless.

Remember, your marketing exists to deliver the right message to the right people as often as possible within your budget.

If you use an irrelevant disruptor (like a bikini-clad model or a 40-foot gorilla balloon) then you are not necessarily going to deliver your message to the right people. You're failing a major part of the marketing equation.

So, keep your ads relevant to your audience, your business and your message. Make everything work together, in harmony. Sure, it's more work. But in marketing, as in life, there are no shortcuts.

Author: Kevin Stirtz
 
Author Bio:

Kevin Stirtz

Kevin Stirtz helps people get more customers. He's been doing it for over 20 years and he's pretty good at it.

Kevin speaks to groups all over the USA and Canada. He writes a marketing column for a major business resource (AllBusiness.com) and in 2005 he published his first book, called, "Marketing for Smart People."

He is currently working on his second book which will be published during the fall of 2006.

When he's not helping people get more customers, you'll find Kevin spending time with his wife, his dogs and one or more of their many nieces and nephews who light up his life.

Kevin's favorite quote is:

"We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give."

-- Winston Churchill

Please call or email Kevin. He loves meeting new people. You can contact him at 952-212-4681 or via his website at KevinStirtz.com.

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