By relying on mystique and word-of-mouth, whether here or overseas, the company saves a bundle on marketing costs. |
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In general, information about sport was conveyed by newspapers or by word-of-mouth. |
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Interestingly, the company doesn't do much advertising, instead relying on word-of-mouth and sponsorship of events. |
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A good experience creates positive word-of-mouth, and that brings more customers. |
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The business boomed, with new customers hearing about him mostly through word-of-mouth. |
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He would like to know how negative word-of-mouth communication affects consumer thoughts about a product. |
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The coast-to-coast operation works with almost no budget and has thrived on word-of-mouth since its inception. |
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Lack of effective marketing has to be addressed and the makers should take pains to carry out word-of-mouth marketing of their films. |
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There was virtually no publicity but the number of spectators kept increasing by the day, obviously due to word-of-mouth publicity. |
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Hidden in a narrow alley of the old quarter of Nice, one discovered it by chance or word-of-mouth. |
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Otherwise, use old-fashioned word-of-mouth. |
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According to a new study about banking and word-of-mouth marketing, there is both good and bad news. |
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A lot of the core competencies of PR play right into what is necessary for successful word-of-mouth marketing. |
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Little-known outside academic circles, the rie philosophy has spread among parents via word-of-mouth. |
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Most businesspeople understand that word-of-mouth is an effective form of advertising. |
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It doesn't take a brain surgeon to realize that word-of-mouth testimonials is one of the most effective types of advertising to bring new customers into your gallery. |
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If the film received favorable reviews on initial release, that praise paled in comparison to word-of-mouth buzz following a real nuclear accident. |
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Millions of word-of-mouth conversations about local places are occurring every day on the Web, yet they are not happening on major media portals. |
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Pleymo's fame spread like wildfire, largely on a word-of-mouth basis, and before long major record labels started picking up on the Pleymo buzz. |
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Marketing will bring tourists to the north, but high-quality tourism products will lead to the kinds of world-class tourism experiences that will generate positive word-of-mouth and repeat visits. |
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Because many of the veterans and the caregivers relied upon word-of-mouth, information was perceived to be out of date, inconsistent, or related to a service which was not available to them. |
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Therefore, Speck's marketing relies on a word-of-mouth strategy. |
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One employee from a diverse background becomes successful in the workplace and by word-of-mouth referral, that employee attracts others from their background to the same workplace. |
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Through newsletters, notices posted on bulletin boards, meetings and word-of-mouth, the local union communicates with the membership, building union strength and solidarity. |
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Happy customers create positive reviews and word-of-mouth advertising that provides excellent audiologist marketing. |
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Mr. Fox's sales are driven mostly by word-of-mouth locally, and beyond the state through a network of microdistilling aficionados. |
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Marketers are control freaks, and you can't control a lot of aspects of word-of-mouth marketing. |
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As with any good research, the only acceptable data should be collected from primary sources, not word-of-mouth, your buddy, or somebody's opinion. |
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Word-of-mouth propaganda and pamphlets on bovicide allegedly committed by minorities is used to polarise the electorate. |
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Word-of-mouth campaigning is a cost-effective way to keep clients ringing your phone, and it forces you to run a tight ship, experts say. |
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