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Don’t Cut Your Marketing Dollars or Your Trade Show Presence!

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Tagged as: Emilie Barta, Great Depression, Kellogg's, Marketing Budget, Post, Quality vs Quantity, Recession, Successful Trade Show, Trade Show, Trade Show Attendees, Trade Show Marketing, Trade Show Tips for Success, Tradeshow
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  • Don’t Cut Your Marketing Dollars or Your Trade Show Presence! « Expopedia says:
    December 3, 2009 at 2:00 pm

    [...] maintained theirs. When the Depression ended, Kellogg’s had a market share dominance … Continue reading … Possibly related posts: (automatically generated)The Higher Ed Marketing Blog.. In the Ocean OR How [...]

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  • Hans Mecker:

    Well, that brings to mind an old movie with Peter Sellers “Chauncey Gardner”. He would have used nature as a teacher and agreed; “everyone can water the lawn when there is plenty of water available. But the survivors are those that water during a draught”.
    Could not agree more.

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    Emilie Barta Reply:
    November 26th, 2009 at 9:09 pm

    Thank you so much for your comment, Hans. It is those that come up with creative strategies to stay top of mind that survive the tough times!

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    Reply November 11, 2009 at 10:23 pm
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