One of my marketing mentors, Eben Pagan, talks about delivering massive value when engaging your prospect.  Eben is also a very big fan of David Ogilvy. Way back when, Ogilvy created an ad that was full of some of his best insight on advertising. Ogilvy gave away FREE advertising secrets that cost his firm $4.9 million dollars to learn.

What follows below, (if implemented) can take you event to a completely new level …

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Delivery Massive Informational Value
It’s important to ask yourself, “am I delivering massive value in my marketing and advertising?” What free information can you give away to not only better engage the prospect . . . but also better position yourself?  You can make a lot of money with a good answer to the previous question.

The sub-head of the Ogilvy ad below reads: “Ogilvy & Mather has created over $1,480,000,000 worth of advertising, and spent $4,900,000 tracking the results. Here, with all the dogmatism of brevity, are 38 of the things we have learned . . . ” In the ad, Ogilvy delivers massive value and provides free information to better position his firm’s services. The advertisement is an information goldmine for event promoters and marketers. Spend a few minutes reading years of wisdom that have been consolidated into a short, yet comprehensive document.

Click on the image above for a .PDF version . . . then, take a few minutes to read through some of Ogilvy's best advice. Regardless of when the piece was published, the information is still relevant today!

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    How to Provide Massive Value in Your Marketing and Advertising : Event Marketing and Event Promotions

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