Attract repeat visitors by pitching the overall value of your site as well as individual products.

   •  Use ad text to highlight unique site-wide benefits and deals:
•  “Low price guarantee on all products”
•  “Spend $50 and get free shipping”

7 Responses to “Building Brand Loyalty - Tips for marketing”

  1. bradylee Says:

    I thought Brady looked great in that Prada evening gown.

  2. sacremon Says:

    This funny guy has a small accident and just after that he starts rolling to create human snowball.

  3. manish Says:

    Hey! That was part of the hazing ritual at my college too. Fun to watch, but soooooo glad I wasn’t a team member.

  4. silly girl Says:

    I love how in the comments women are now in love with him, just because he attacked a tree when he was drunk. How does acting stupid while drunk make someone lust after a man? I thought doing crazy stupid stuff wen drunk was normal, or am I mistaken?

  5. kakasi Says:

    I always liked Pat Morita. I was astounded when I found out that his accent from “Karate Kid” was put on because that was all I’d ever seen him in until I saw Savannah Smiles. Listening to him talk without it in an interview was very surreal to me. I grew up watching those movies.

  6. britney LOL Says:

    incidentally, Francis Cobain, who is the unfortunate offspring of Courtney Love, was quoted in time magazine as saying she wishes her mom would be more “classy starlet” and less rocker chick and she doesn’t like it when her mom doesn’t brush her hair. This is probably Francis’ teenage rebellious stage.

    Wonder how poor little PMS is going to rebel when he turns 13? He’ll probably end up being a mathematician with thick glasses, a pipe and pullovers. Not much left for teenage angst when you’re the product of those parents. It’s a good thing Brit has lots of money …now that Britney has had her baby, could you move on to a topic that’s way more important??? Like Jennifer Garner’s baby?

  7. animal den Says:

    Microsoft offers to acquire Yahoo!…

    World’s richest person Bill Gates-founded Microsoft today said its 31 dollars per share offer values Yahoo! at about 44.6 billion…

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