Top 100 Business Marketing Quotes
#1. I got an 'A' in Business Marketing in college!- as if that means a goddamn thing in the real world ...
Whitney Gracia Williams
#2. It's fascinating how the fundamentals of business-to-business marketing are the same today as they were 50 years ago. It's still about relationships although today we have new tools and techniques at our disposal.
David Meerman Scott
#3. Where is personal selling? Isn't the sales force of key importance in business marketing?
Philip Kotler
#4. Positioning is finding the right parking space inside the consumer's mind and going for it before someone else takes it.
Laura Busche
#5. I think editors are excellent marketers. They know their audience and produce copy to appeal to them - they just don't call it marketing.
David Robinson
#6. Because its purpose is to create a customer, the business has two and only two functions: Marketing and Innovation. Marketing and Innovation produce results. All the rest are costs.
Peter Drucker
#7. Think of every contact a customer has with your brand as the most important encounter of your life.
Dane Brookes
#8. Perhaps the most important marketing step any business can take is to discover a way to be different.
John Jantsch
#9. Whenever one or more components of a company's business model changes, new business models are created for supporting companies. The changes might involve niches served, new marketing angles or improved value propositions.
Marc Ostrofsky
#10. Evidently, one thing seems to have more value in direct proportion to whether or not we feel we have the freedoms, joys or conveniences of that thing.
David Brier
#11. It is not wrong to think that the traditional buying of a product has been replaced with an unwritten contract of shared values between a business and its customers.
David Amerland
#13. A great sports car that goes from 0-60 in 3.9 seconds is just a fact. To the wrong audience, it's irrelevant. But to the right audience, it's a passion.
David Brier
#14. Every small business has to become a publisher - a publisher of marketing messages and customer resources, and a publisher of stories.
Jim Blasingame
#15. Marketing is the process of creating customers, and customers are the lifeblood of your business.
Timi Nadela
#17. Every time you're exposed to advertising in America you're reminded that this country's most profitable business is still the manufacture, packaging, distribution, and marketing of bullshit. High-quality, grade-A, prime-cut, pure American bullshit.
George Carlin
#18. Why do all this? Because there are people out there who need you, and they will be more than willing to give you what you need so you can give them your best, but if you're busy pursuing everyone, or if you're so drained at the end of the day, you won't be able to be your best and give your best.
Osayi Emokpae Lasisi
#19. My phone isn't "smart" because of its features. I make it smart by maximizing the phone's feature-set toward better personal efficiency.
Larry Bailin
#20. The greater your command of brand loyalty, the less you must worry about price sensitivity and competitive promotions-and the less you must pay for marketing.
Jim Mullen
#21. Like Hansel and Gretel whose trail of breadcrumbs got eaten~ your customer may lose their way once they have left your website and they may never come back.
An email marketing list helps you remind your customers of who you and your business are.
Nina Montgomery
#22. For your business to stand out and succeed, you have to put a primary focus on the social media space, go in big (halfway will not do), and do it better than most, right from the start.
Brian E. Boyd Sr.
#23. We need to move from comparative advantage to perpetual advantage ...
Max McKeown
#24. Don't overlook the most important thing you can do to grow your business and that is marketing.
Not focusing on marketing your business is like having a Ferrrari in the driveway, but refusing to put gas in it. What good is that doing?
Max Fortune
#26. It's a really interesting and diverse business. You're a farmer first, then a winemaker, then you're onto marketing and distribution. So it's multi-faceted and really engaging. I've learned more in the last couple years than in the ten prior to that, so it's been pretty interesting.
Drew Bledsoe
#27. There is a natural partnership between State and Commerce, and the American business community to work together to educate the United States about marketing overseas.
Lawrence Eagleburger
#28. It's about "Moments," not Milestones.
Ted Rubin
#29. ...relentlessly pursue your best method of getting customers, and not the stuff you naturally gravitate to.
Dan Norris
#31. Holding back technology to reserve business models is like allowing blacksmiths to veto the internal combustion engine in order to protect their horseshoes.
Don Tapscott
#32. So I just always drew. But never took that as a career path. I ended up in the computer business, and found myself as the vice president of sales and marketing for a computer accessories company.
Dan Povenmire
#34. The future of network marketing is unlimited. There's no end in sight. It will continue to grow because better people are getting into it ... soon, it will be one of the most respected business methods in the world.
Brian Tracy
#35. a lot of so-called health breakthroughs are not nearly as impressive as their marketing makes them appear. While it may be good business to spin the numbers to increase sales, it isn't good science. One
T. Colin Campbell
#36. Social media is your opportunity to reach a massive number of people with transparency, honesty, and integrity.
Brian E. Boyd Sr.
#37. People don't trust conglomerates; they trust individuals. Network marketing brings trust and the quality of the relationship to the center of the business. And it enables you to expand indefinitely, simply by expanding the number of relationships.
Brian Tracy
#38. The fate of your company is in the hands of your people. Train them well.
Roy H. Williams
#39. Investments in greater email marketing sophistication often lead to even higher returns, not diminishing returns.
Chad White
#40. If your business is not on the Internet, then your business will be out of business.
Bill Gates
#41. If you're in business, all the content in the world will do you no good unless it leads to a sale.
Richie Norton
#42. People in business are uniquely unqualified to see their own companies and product objectively. Too much product knowledge causes them to instinctively answer questions no one is asking.
Roy H. Williams
#43. Your brand story's "happily ever after" involves open wallets.
Laura Busche
#44. Firms need to ensure that their ability to provide effective customer service keeps pace with their growth. If you're marketing your firm to new customers, you better be able to provide them service when they do business with you.
Arthur Levitt
#45. Artificial Intelligence is not a Man versus Machine saga; it's in fact, Man with Machine synergy.
Sudipto Ghosh
#47. Everything and everyone represents at least one brand. Therefore, to brand or not to brand is not even a question.
Laura Busche
#48. advertising produces familiarity which produces sales
Paul Cookson
#49. Your brand is a combination of a customer's experiences with your business at every touchpoint. Each memory, thought, impression, website visit, story, sales letter, social media post, event, phone call, and transaction contribute to
your company's brand reputation.
Elaine Fogel
#50. It's ever so important to believe in what you do, trust your ability to create and show yourself worthy. Never sell yourself short.
Simon Zingerman
#51. Social media takes time and careful, strategic thought. It doesn't happen by accident.
Brian E. Boyd Sr.
#52. So it comes down to scarcity, one product or service having qualities you won't find everywhere or ideally, anywhere. It's the job of every brand to seek that out as their standard, their stamp.
David Brier
#53. All human aspirations are opportunities for brands to build relationships.
Laura Busche
#54. Marketers and executives are very different from the average consumer, so your instincts may mislead you.
Chad White
#55. In today's saturated marketplace, you'll go nowhere selling a "bunch of features." We are in the business of disrupting the market with brands that matter.
Laura Busche
#56. Advertising is legalized lying.
H.G.Wells
#57. Video can seem like just another challenge to overcome, but I see a major increase in my business and brand awareness, all from the power of video.
Lewis Howes
#58. At the end of the day, if you have a great product and service paired with the wrong pricing strategy / business model, you don't have a business.
Richie Norton
#59. Poor practices are blunting email marketing's effectiveness and keeping its ROI from being truly awesome.
Chad White
#60. Best practices are those practices that generally produce the best results or minimize risk.
Chad White
#61. The hype cheapens the hyped, as right things are then made wrong by exaggeration.
Criss Jami
#62. marketing is expanding your sphere of influence to your target audience in order to propel your business forward.
Dwayne Brown
#64. Marketing is not about your agency winning awards. It's about your organization winning business.
David Meerman Scott
#65. The true mark of a leader is the willingness to stick with a bold course of action - an unconventional business strategy, a unique product-development roadmap, a controversial marketing campaign - even as the rest of the world wonders why you're not marching in step with the status quo.
Bill Taylor
#66. When it comes to branding and the ever-changing social media phenomenon, you're not a mushroom. In other words, you shouldn't be kept in the dark and fed a pile of...well, you get the idea.
David Brier
#67. Doing business without advertising is like winking at a girl in the dark. You know what you are doing but nobody else does.
Steuart Henderson Britt
#68. 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
Jim Speros
#69. Nike is a marketing-oriented company, and the product is our most important marketing tool
Phil Knight
#70. I didn't know at the time, but what I was doing here included two keys to running a successful business: knowing your customer and knowing how to get free marketing.
Sophia Amoruso
#71. Today, brands are not the preserve of marketing department. Brands are too important to be left to the marketing department - or any other 'department,' come to that. Organizational ghettoes do not create vibrant world-changing brands.
Thomas Gad
#72. Business is leisure when you find pleasure in it.
Peter Adejimi
#73. Your business should serve specific needs for specific demographics of people. That way, your marketing efforts will be more laser-focused and effective.
Kevin J. Donaldson
#74. If you don't understand people, you don't understand business.
Simon Sinek
#75. Consumers today have become a cynical mob of buyers who believe the reviews and ratings of complete strangers much more readily than your brand's promises and distinctions.
David Brier
#76. Every great brand goes back to a courageous individual who dared to say 'NO' to the status quo.
David Brier
#77. It is part of the business of marketing to muddy the distinction between altruism and cynicism.
Don Watson
#78. There are only two things in a business that make money - innovation and marketing, everything else is cost.
Peter Drucker
#79. No matter what your product is, you are ultimately in the education business. Your customers need to be constantly educated about the many advantages of doing business with you, trained to use your products more effectively, and taught how to make never-ending improvement in their lives.
Robert G. Allen
#80. People are not interested in your product or your business; they are interested in solving their own problems.
James Dillehay
#81. If you are in a competitive industry, great online reviews are not just nice to have, they are a requirement!
Tom Kenemore
#82. Focus on the core problem your business solves & put out lots of content & enthusiasm, & ideas about how to solve that problem.
Laura Fitton
#83. One of the ways to make sure you have a thriving practice is to always market. The best way to do that is to systematize your marketing mix, so it runs on autopilot.
Lisa A. Mininni
#84. When you have a business, you don't use Instagram as your primary selling storefront. That's what your website is for. Instead, your Instagram profile is meant to drum up interest for your business, gather followers, and direct them to your website to learn more.
Kevin J. Donaldson
#85. Our co-founder and company president, Jim Levy, came from a record industry background and understood the marketing and promotion of artists as well as products. So the video game business went from absolutely zero designer credit to something approaching rock star promotion.
David Crane
#86. Customers, like spouses, can be at your beck and call if you give them what they need, when they need it and how they need it. Massage their ego and you have them by the heart.
J. N. HALM
#87. People are in such a hurry to launch their product or business that they seldom look at marketing from a bird's eye view and they don't create a systematic plan.
Dave Ramsey
#89. Research conquers doubt. It aligns everyone around the incontestable. Research is the key to clarity - in startups, enterprises, and life itself.
Laura Busche
#90. Dreams are less influential than actions and actions are less influential than results.
Bobby Darnell
#91. We Experiment Endlessly, With New Products, New Methods, New Companies And New Marketing. A Successful Business The Emphasis Is On Experiment And Development, Ideas Are The Lifeblood Of Business.
Richard Branson
#92. Being in the consumer business helps us groom talent in areas like marketing, finance and logistics. We can benchmark our outsourcing business to our consumer business and its best practices.
Azim Premji
#93. Business has only two functions - marketing and innovation.
Peter F. Drucker
#94. Brands that will survive and thrive from now on are those with C-level executives that understand the incredible opportunity new media offers them and commit to excellence in managing their social media presence.
Brian E. Boyd Sr.
#95. Everyone loves the idea of "disruption" in business, but no one likes it when it happens to them.
Richie Norton
#96. If I had to do it all over again, rather than build an old style type of business, I would have started building a network marketing business.
Robert Kiyosaki
#98. Having a me-too brand is a death sentence.
David Brier
#99. For one thing, there's an essential human factor in every business endeavor. It doesn't matter if you have a perfect product, production plan and marketing pitch; you'll still need the right people to lead and implement those plans.
Bill Gates
#100. Social media is not just a spoke on the wheel of marketing. It's becoming the way entire bicycles are built.
Ryan Lilly
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