This is a famous story about Claude Hopkins, the father of marketing, who, in 1919, was hired by Schlitz beer to create an ad that would save the company.
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Rescooped by Ken Morrison from Just Story It onto An Eye on New Media |
This is a famous story about Claude Hopkins, the father of marketing, who, in 1919, was hired by Schlitz beer to create an ad that would save the company.
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I'm kind of excited about this one. I have liked Qwiki for a while, but I have always wanted more control. Now we have it! Ken Create amazing interactive stories in minutes - with nothing more than your browser.
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September 1, 2012 8:17 AM
Thank you for the rescoop and tweet. I share some posts that I feel are helpful for English teachers at this link within my bigger site:
http://www.scoop.it/t/new-media-technology?tag=English+Teachers my 'edtech' and 'education' tags may also be interesting to you. I like what I see on your site. Keep up the great work. Ken Delete the scoop?
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Ken's Key Takeaway:
Hopkins said, "80% of your time should be spent on the offer and the story. It may well be that you have worked so hard and so well and with such focus on your product that you too will not be able to see the true value that you have to offer and the best way to create your crushing offer."