Top 100 Quotes About Marketing Success
#1. Engaging in an authentic, meaningful conversation with consumers will be the key to marketing success and growth, even if that means acknowledging negative feedback; transparency is paramount.
Ron Blake
#2. Today's marketing success comes from self-publishing web content that people want to share. It's not about gimmicks. It's not about paying an agency to interrupt others.
David Meerman Scott
#3. The result of all this turmoil is that product excellence is now paramount to business success - not control of information, not a stranglehold on distribution, not overwhelming marketing power (although these are still important).
Eric Schmidt
#4. Life isn't about having, it's about experiencing.
Richie Norton
#5. Market-driven design builds the success of the product's marketing into the product itself.
Seth Godin
#6. You can disagree with an idea without attacking the person who shared it.
Richie Norton
#7. Who are we, and how do we relate this idea in a way that's meaningful to our customers and the values they hold dear?
In other words, one must define something meaningful. To do that, one must identify to whom this must be meaningful.
David Brier
#8. If you wait until there is another case study in your industry, you will be too late!
Seth Godin
#9. Wantrepreneur: "I'll do it later."
Entrepreneur: Today IS later.
Richie Norton
#10. How much longer will you wait until you take a chance on yourself?
Richie Norton
#12. My parents did a great job of creating a home we wanted to return to...and all of our friends wanted to be there too.
Richie Norton
#13. Cookie cutters are for baking, not branding.
David Brier
#14. Are you setting business goals? Try this:
Step 1: Add a "0" to your revenue goal.
Step 2: Take away a "0" from your expense goal.
Step 3: Let your mind go to work.
Thank me later.
Richie Norton
#15. You can't expect the level of excitement of your audience to be greater than your own.
Richie Norton
#16. No one knows your inner battle. No one knows the challenge you face. No one knows the sacrifice it takes to do what you do. But you're not alone.
Richie Norton
#17. I feel luck plays a vey crucial role in determining the success of the book. Marketing a book is also very important. You need to try all tricks in the trade.
Ashwin Sanghi
#18. I believe in solving social ills with business skills.
Richie Norton
#19. The success of any kind of social epidemic is heavily dependent on the involvement of people with a particular and rare set of social gifts.
Malcolm Gladwell
#20. Jack of all trades or master of one? If you're a master of one, you'll soon be a master of none. Times are a changin. Be a jack of all trades. Or better, master of many!
Richie Norton
#21. Creatives Creed: Destruction is creation. Creation is destruction.
Richie Norton
#22. People who say "it's just business" are lying. It's a deceptive and manipulative tactic used by weak minds. Anyone who has ever run or been in business knows that a business will fail if the relationships are not healthy. Business is the business of relationships. That is all.
Richie Norton
#23. The moment you think you can do something that you previously thought you couldn't, you can.
Richie Norton
#24. Gut check. Is your current fear a stumbling block or a stepping stone?
Richie Norton
#25. Having a me-too brand is a death sentence.
David Brier
#26. Everyone loves the idea of "disruption" in business, but no one likes it when it happens to them.
Richie Norton
#27. To make money you have to use a four letter word: SELL.
Richie Norton
#29. Little by little, in subtle ways, you get programmed. You create beliefs that get cemented in your personality. You don't realize you are doing this, but you are. Your core, foundational beliefs about relationships, money, and success will all be programmed into you by the time you are 10 years old.
Randy Gage
#30. To travel is to live. Breathe some life into your life and go outside!
Richie Norton
#31. When haters start to rear their ugly head, just play around with them and throw them a bone so they can go away and chew on it.
Richie Norton
#32. When you travel, somehow, the world gets both bigger and smaller, simultaneously.
Richie Norton
#33. How to "change the world" in two words: S.T.A.R.T. N.O.W.
1. START - Serve. Thank. Ask. Receive. Trust.
2. NOW - No Opportunity Wasted
Richie Norton
#34. Instagram, as well as all other social media platforms, is meant to complement your main marketing efforts for your business, not take over them.
Kevin J. Donaldson
#35. Some people just love to stir the pot, but don't realize they're cooking themselves.
Richie Norton
#36. Building a family is an entrepreneurial experience.
Richie Norton
#37. If you have time to write a business plan, you have time to prove the model. Just sayin.
Richie Norton
#38. The ability to represent failure as success would become an Agency tradition.
Tim Weiner
#39. NCL ... stands to achieve greater success under the Carnival Corp. umbrella, which will provide NCL with economies of scale, greater access to capital, marketing and operating expertise and stronger credibility in the leisure and vacation industry.
Micky Arison
#40. The value you get does not depend on what you have, but how much of it you bring to the market place. You don't get paid when you keep your gifts at home and go to the market empty handed!
Israelmore Ayivor
#42. Have the STRENGTH to say "no" to the status quo.
Have the WILL to listen to the deepest desires of your heart.
Have the COURAGE to ACT on and live out your intent.
Richie Norton
#43. DOOR MONEY" To focus on door money means one is paying so much attention to the amount of money they are making at the door they do not consider there is much more profit to be made inside a venue.
Carlos Wallace
#46. There are three points I used to help a gourmet chocolatier increase sales 300% in a single month as well as a Midwest city to increase tourism guests 500% in 12 months.
David Brier
#47. History is filled with inferior brands outselling superior ones thanks to better branding. Only superior branding has the power to overcome and reverse this (and superior products and services deserve superior branding).
David Brier
#48. Why do some brands grow explosively when others (that could be thriving) die a lonely and forgettable death?
David Brier
#49. Sometimes I work so long and so hard that I have no idea what day or time it is. I forget to eat. I don't get ready for the day. I fall asleep on the couch and wake up and get back to work.
Richie Norton
#50. If i will start all over again I would chose network marketing.
Bill Gates
#51. Eat, sleep & Breathe your business to ensure it's success
Paul Cookson
#52. Another year older, but am I wiser? Wisdom comes from learning and changing for the better. Sometimes we just go through life living the same day over and over and never gaining true wisdom. Let that never be me.
Richie Norton
#53. 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
#54. Social media takes time and careful, strategic thought. It doesn't happen by accident.
Brian E. Boyd Sr.
#55. 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
#56. advertising produces familiarity which produces sales
Paul Cookson
#57. You can't judge a man by the way he reacts when things go right, but by the way he reacts when things go wrong.
Richie Norton
#58. Artificial Intelligence is not a Man versus Machine saga; it's in fact, Man with Machine synergy.
Sudipto Ghosh
#59. Ninety percent of the success of any product or service is its promotion and marketing.
Mark Victor Hansen
#60. The success of the Hollywood marketing machine is to limit what we see. Not just to limit what we can see, but also to limit our expectations - to limit what we want to see.
Terry Gilliam
#61. Follow your passion and learn how to make money at it. Or don't follow your passion and learn to make money at that. They are the same. It's a choice.
Richie Norton
#62. Success steps: Think big. Act small. Then scale.
Failure steps: Act big. Think small. Then shrink.
Consider your next big thing a project. Get one. Get it right. No sense growing a broken system.
Richie Norton
#63. If you're in business, all the content in the world will do you no good unless it leads to a sale.
Richie Norton
#64. The Great Wall of Facebook:
Having just visited the Great Wall of China, I'm thinking about the walls we build on FB. They are real. They keep people in and others out.
Build your wall carefully by answering this question:
What are you building your wall around?
Richie Norton
#65. 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
#66. Every day you're not doing that thing you want to do (your dream), you're spending mental currency, your dream currency (time) on the wrong thing.
Richie Norton
#67. Dear Influencers: Trolls will lurk under the bridges you build to gobble you up. They are hangry for attention. Build bridges anyways.
Richie Norton
#68. The competition is out to get you. Are you a moving target or a sitting duck? Innovate or die.
Richie Norton
#69. What are you will to sacrifice for success? Whatever it is, don't sacrifice your values, your morals, your principles. Not worth it.
Richie Norton
#70. There's no one thing you can do to have success, but if you have a plan and you keep doing things, you'll eventually build to a success.
M.J. Rose
#71. When it comes to semantic search and the success of your social media policy, truly, there is only one thing that absolutely counts: engagement.
David Amerland
#73. To truly launch a great product, you need partners. Channel and marketing partners share in your success and share in the costs of reaching your target audience.
Jay Samit
#74. Many companies forget what it means to make great products. After initial success, sales and marketing people take over and the product people eventually make their way out.
Steve Jobs
#75. 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
#76. 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
#77. 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
#78. Be a learning machine. What made you money last year, won't necessarily make you money this and next year.
Richie Norton
#79. Do you ever see someone doing something cool and you say to yourself, "I could do that" ... And then you don't? Ask yourself, why not? Honestly, why not? You really may not have a reason to do it, but if you'd regret not doing it? That's a whole other story.
Richie Norton
#80. Happiness being surrounded by good friends and family at a BBQ.
Richie Norton
#81. If you're attacking your market from multiple positions and your competition isn't, you have all the advantage and it will show up in your increased success and income.
Jay Abraham
#82. 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
#83. People LOVE change (when it's about changing others). People HATE change (when it's about changing themselves).
Richie Norton
#84. The key element of success is a product that matches all of what you've done in your message and your marketing, and all the emotion that has to be transmitted to the consumer through the product.
Ricardo Guadalupe
#85. Are you making noise with your book marketing or are you creating a symphony?
Judith Briles
#86. In my experience, the skill of success breaks down into three things. The skill of marketing. The skill of sales. And the skill of leadership.
Michael Ellsberg
#87. Every great brand goes back to a courageous individual who dared to say 'NO' to the status quo.
David Brier
#88. Every post is a digital tattoo of your personal brand.
Every post you make is a marketing piece.
Whether you realize it or not and regardless of having something for sale.
Every post is a digital tattoo of your personal brand.
Richie Norton
#89. To be inefficient and effective is better than being efficient and ineffective.
Richie Norton
#90. 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
#91. If success in selling is my primary interest, I am not primarily a writer, but a salesperson. If I teach success in selling as the writer's primary objective, I am not teaching writing; I'm teaching, or pretending to teach, the production and marketing of a commodity.
Ursula K. Le Guin
#92. Better to teach a man to fish who already loves to fish.
Richie Norton
#93. Don't disregard your so-called "stupid ideas." They may be inspired thoughts and high-potential opportunities. Whatcha gonna do?
Richie Norton
#94. 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
#95. When someone says you can't do something because of XYZ, is that true? Or are they playing with your life with their good intentions to keep you safe?
Richie Norton
#97. Forest rangers see the forest differently. Likewise, entrepreneurs see the world differently.
Richie Norton
#99. Beware: If you egg people on, you'll get egg on your face.
Richie Norton
#100. When I meet with the founders of a new company, my advice is almost always, 'Do fewer things.' It's true of partnerships, marketing opportunities, anything that's taking up your time. The vast majority of things are distractions, and very few really matter to your success.
Evan Williams
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