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There is an ad on top of the pup, hawking a special inside the store. This ad is specially important since so many stations offer pay at the pump. Without seeing the ad, you may not venture into the store to pick up the high profit items. Some more sophisticated stations have small TV screen next to the credit card slot that present a solid stream of color commercials, both local and national. But the biggest jump in creative advertising is the pump handle. When filling the tank, you have to look at your hand holding the nozzle. And there, on the top, is a pitch for cell phone minutes, or a tasty photo of a sandwich inside. Radio used to be the only non intrusive advertising medi The Rubik's Cube Interview our own gas.Long gone are the days when the smiling guy in the mechanic's hat checked the oil and cleaned the windshield while another guy pumped gas in the tank at a whopping 24 cents a gallon! (Yeah! I'm that old!) 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And there, on the top, is a pitch for cell phone minutes, or a tasty photo of a sandwich inside.In the not to distant past businesses were able to succeed simply with salespeople having a knowledgeable understanding of their products, some good old personal charm (people skills) and ambition.But in today’s terrorized world, complex global economy, and intensely competitive business environment, salespeople from the small mom and pop to large corpor Radio used to be the only non intrusive advertising medium. Meaning that you could get the commercials while you did something else, as opposed to the newspaper that you had to look at to read and see the ads, or TV that requires you to sit and watch. But gap pump nozzles join radio because your are stuck at the pump. And you have to look at the nozzle. The ad becomes non intrusive. In fact, reading the ad passes the time it takes the pump to push you closer to bankruptcy. There are national and regional gas pump ad agencies that seek advertisers guaranteeing so many pumps per market. They, in turn, pay the gas station or convenience store a percentage of the revenue. What can you do with your business to put your message where people can, and must, see it? Are you doing everything you can at your business to exploit empty space to make a sales point? Grocery stores post their newspaper ad at the door. Many offer piles of flyers in case you left your coupons at home. Big box stores have discovered the joy of covering a colorful ad with plastic and taping it to the floor so you have to walk on it and you aren't going to
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