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Insurance Jingles: Not Just Bologna
The right tagline or commercial jingle stays with consumers long after they hear it on the radio or see it on television. The most enduring slogans become a part of pop culture and are remembered for years. Can you match … Continue reading
Posted in Brand Marketing, Insurance, Marketing
Tagged adrea rubin, Adrea Rubin Marketing, Aflac, Alka-Seltzer, allstate, auto insurance, blog, brand, Chevrolet, Communication, Folger's, geico, Genworth, Humana, insurance, loyalty marketing, McDonald's, Nationwide, Oscar Meyer, Physicians Mutual, Walmart
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The Tooth Fairy and the Unbanked
There is a time when each of us begins our relationship with money. For some, the relationship begins with the tooth fairy when she leaves us a dollar under our … Continue reading
Posted in Banks, Brand Marketing, Direct Mail, Direct Marketing, Email Marketing, Marketing, Money
Tagged adrea rubin, Adrea Rubin Marketing, blog, business growth, Communication, customer acquisition, direct mail, direct marketing, Facebook, loyalty marketing, money, Social Media, To the Point, Twitter
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The Year We Stopped Talking
I have always been a social person and enjoy conversations with friends, business colleagues, and family. As a young adult and trying to find my place in the world, I was told by my wise grandmother to do what I … Continue reading
Posted in Direct Mail, Direct Marketing, Email Marketing, Lead Generation, Marketing, Multi-Channel Marketing, Social Media
Tagged adrea rubin, Adrea Rubin Marketing, Apple IPad, Blackberry, blog, Blogging, Communication, Connectivity, Conversations, customer acquisition, direct mail, Facebook, Generational Marketing, Generations, Human Expression in the Age of Communication Overload, IPad, Kindle, LinkedIn, marketing, Messaging, Mobile Phone, one-to-one marketing, Social Media, Texting, To the Point, Tweeting, Twitter, webinars, Why We Expect More From Technology and Less From Each Other
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