Jun
27
How a Property Management Company Can Ease the Burden of Renting
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Art Gib asked:
There are some places in the world that you visit and never want to leave. For many people Utah, with its snow capped mountains, beautiful deserts, and rock canyons, is one of those places. After a wonderful vacation there, you just might decide for lengthy return visits requiring the use of long-term rental rooms or vacation homes. Utah property management can help find that summer vacation home or that winter ski retreat with ease.
When choosing a Utah property management solution for your real estate needs, it is important to choose a company with agents who are familiar with the area, the homes and the land. If you want to be within minutes of the slope and the agent has little idea about the best ski spots in Utah, you will never find that perfect home.
A good agency can do more than just find you the perfect vacation home, they can find you a permanent residence. If you are moving to the state for business or pleasure, the property management team you enlist will need to respect your needs, listen to your wish list and help you find a home you will love not just the home that has been vacant the longest.
On the flip side of the coin, if you are trying to rent out a home for travelers, the property management company you choose will need to handle your home with care, respect the vacationer, and treat the visitor like gold. There are many choices for vacation rentals in Utah and if your Utah property management does not keep the home or their service up to par, the visitor will go someplace else for their needs.
A good company will take care of the lease application, credit checks, home upkeep, rental information requests, and communication between the potential renter and the owner of the home. This is true for both vacation and permanent rentals. Both the owner and the renter need to be able to contact each other after the initial application is approved, but before that time, the property management company will need to handle every aspect of the business transaction.
After the home is rented, the duties of the property management team do not stop. They will often be responsible for work orders on the rental homes and upkeep of the interior when the home is open for vacation purposes only.
Utah property management is there to handle all of your property needs as a renter or a home owner wishing to rent out property. Finding the best team for your property needs will ensure quick transitions and profitable ventures.
Kenneth
There are some places in the world that you visit and never want to leave. For many people Utah, with its snow capped mountains, beautiful deserts, and rock canyons, is one of those places. After a wonderful vacation there, you just might decide for lengthy return visits requiring the use of long-term rental rooms or vacation homes. Utah property management can help find that summer vacation home or that winter ski retreat with ease.
When choosing a Utah property management solution for your real estate needs, it is important to choose a company with agents who are familiar with the area, the homes and the land. If you want to be within minutes of the slope and the agent has little idea about the best ski spots in Utah, you will never find that perfect home.
A good agency can do more than just find you the perfect vacation home, they can find you a permanent residence. If you are moving to the state for business or pleasure, the property management team you enlist will need to respect your needs, listen to your wish list and help you find a home you will love not just the home that has been vacant the longest.
On the flip side of the coin, if you are trying to rent out a home for travelers, the property management company you choose will need to handle your home with care, respect the vacationer, and treat the visitor like gold. There are many choices for vacation rentals in Utah and if your Utah property management does not keep the home or their service up to par, the visitor will go someplace else for their needs.
A good company will take care of the lease application, credit checks, home upkeep, rental information requests, and communication between the potential renter and the owner of the home. This is true for both vacation and permanent rentals. Both the owner and the renter need to be able to contact each other after the initial application is approved, but before that time, the property management company will need to handle every aspect of the business transaction.
After the home is rented, the duties of the property management team do not stop. They will often be responsible for work orders on the rental homes and upkeep of the interior when the home is open for vacation purposes only.
Utah property management is there to handle all of your property needs as a renter or a home owner wishing to rent out property. Finding the best team for your property needs will ensure quick transitions and profitable ventures.
Kenneth
Jun
22
Childhood Dreams
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Charly Nicole asked:
Everyone used to have dreams of becoming something when they grew up. We all knew exactly what career path we wanted to take—even if we had 5 or 10 options in our head. We were constantly changing our mind, but when we decided on a new one, we were sure. As we have grown older, our absolute plans turn out to be not so absolute—for whatever reason. But it is good to relive our childhood career dreams. And maybe we will find that we are closer to them than we originally thought. Here are my top career choices as a child:
Dancer: I think this is a pretty common one—at least for girls. I would always switch what type of dancing I wanted to do: ballet, riverdance, cheerleading, latin, just basically anything. If your child has these same aspirations, enroll them in the dance class of their choice. This will develop their dancing skill and keep their motivation up for the desired career path.
Teacher: For me, this one didn’t last too long. But while this was my dream I did a lot of pretend teaching to my sisters. I think I originally wanted to be a teacher because I loved school so much. I just loved to learn. If your child has decided on this path while they are young, the best thing to do is just keep them excited about learning. Even sit down and let them teach you what they have learned that week at school.
Photographer: This one still interests me quite a bit. When I was younger, I would take my parent’s camera and just take pictures of random things. I loved to see moments that I had captured right there in front of me. I didn’t care what type of photographer I would become—whether a Utah business photographer or a wildlife photographer for National Geographic—I just wanted to have a camera in my hands. The great thing about modern technology now is that they have cameras perfect for little children—complete with bumpers and a drop-protective case.
Fireman: I wanted to be the hero that found the people in the burning buildings. I had that yearning to help people any way I could. Plus I loved the look of the fireman suits. There are many great ways to keep your kids motivated with this career path. The local firehouses usually gives tours to children—letting them ride on the fire truck, wear a fireman’s helmet, and get to take a look around.
Writer: This one has been a dream for me for a while. I used to spend my free time reading every book I could get my hands on and then writing short little stories in a normal spiral-bound notebook. Taking your child to the library frequently can help keep up the enthusiasm. They will be able to see how others write books and they can borrow their style until they find their own.
Byron
Everyone used to have dreams of becoming something when they grew up. We all knew exactly what career path we wanted to take—even if we had 5 or 10 options in our head. We were constantly changing our mind, but when we decided on a new one, we were sure. As we have grown older, our absolute plans turn out to be not so absolute—for whatever reason. But it is good to relive our childhood career dreams. And maybe we will find that we are closer to them than we originally thought. Here are my top career choices as a child:
Dancer: I think this is a pretty common one—at least for girls. I would always switch what type of dancing I wanted to do: ballet, riverdance, cheerleading, latin, just basically anything. If your child has these same aspirations, enroll them in the dance class of their choice. This will develop their dancing skill and keep their motivation up for the desired career path.
Teacher: For me, this one didn’t last too long. But while this was my dream I did a lot of pretend teaching to my sisters. I think I originally wanted to be a teacher because I loved school so much. I just loved to learn. If your child has decided on this path while they are young, the best thing to do is just keep them excited about learning. Even sit down and let them teach you what they have learned that week at school.
Photographer: This one still interests me quite a bit. When I was younger, I would take my parent’s camera and just take pictures of random things. I loved to see moments that I had captured right there in front of me. I didn’t care what type of photographer I would become—whether a Utah business photographer or a wildlife photographer for National Geographic—I just wanted to have a camera in my hands. The great thing about modern technology now is that they have cameras perfect for little children—complete with bumpers and a drop-protective case.
Fireman: I wanted to be the hero that found the people in the burning buildings. I had that yearning to help people any way I could. Plus I loved the look of the fireman suits. There are many great ways to keep your kids motivated with this career path. The local firehouses usually gives tours to children—letting them ride on the fire truck, wear a fireman’s helmet, and get to take a look around.
Writer: This one has been a dream for me for a while. I used to spend my free time reading every book I could get my hands on and then writing short little stories in a normal spiral-bound notebook. Taking your child to the library frequently can help keep up the enthusiasm. They will be able to see how others write books and they can borrow their style until they find their own.
Byron
Jun
21
Shannon Young asked:
To expand its support of ****** cancer awareness, a Utah based company is looking for one woman in the United States with ****** cancer to highlight on their website and give aid to them emotionally and financially.
For Every Body, a candle and air freshener manufacturer, plans to highlight one woman with ****** cancer on their website for one year. The business will help them in areas they need such as daycare, housekeeping and medical bills.
Women can submit their stories to www.foreverybody.com from June 1 to September 30, 2007. For Every Body will announce their selection at the end of September.
“I have been touched by the stories I’ve heard from some of our employees and their family members who have someone in their families who have suffered from ****** cancer,” said Becky Lunceford Anderson, founder and co-owner of For Every Body. “I feel very strongly about creating better awareness of ****** cancer, and helping one woman through this difficult disease.”
For Every Body has supported ****** cancer for the past eight years. They created a pink candle called “Hope for a Cure” in 1999. It was developed to support the crusade against ****** cancer. It is sold in several different retail locations throughout the United States. A portion of the proceeds go towards ****** cancer research. Every year since 2001 For Every Body has donated over 1,500 “Hope for a Cure” candles to local hospitals in Utah for women who receive a mammogram in October.
According to the National Alliance of ****** Cancer Organization, ****** cancer is the most common form of cancer among women in the United States and every woman is at risk. If the cancer is detected early, it can be treated.
About For Every Body
For Every Body is one of the fastest growing premium fragrance product companies in the United States. It owns and operates one manufacturing plant in the U. S. and an extensive Asian supply chain. It has been named on the MountainWest Capital Network’s 100 Fastest Growing Companies list for the past five years.
For Every Body sells products across the U. S. and internationally. They also runs retail stores in Utah. Their products include candles, air fresheners, and home décor and bath and body products. Products are produced for 88 retail chains and 6,457 Independent chains.
For more information contact For Every Body, LLC. at 888-377-2494 or visit www.foreverbody.com
Kelvin
To expand its support of ****** cancer awareness, a Utah based company is looking for one woman in the United States with ****** cancer to highlight on their website and give aid to them emotionally and financially.
For Every Body, a candle and air freshener manufacturer, plans to highlight one woman with ****** cancer on their website for one year. The business will help them in areas they need such as daycare, housekeeping and medical bills.
Women can submit their stories to www.foreverybody.com from June 1 to September 30, 2007. For Every Body will announce their selection at the end of September.
“I have been touched by the stories I’ve heard from some of our employees and their family members who have someone in their families who have suffered from ****** cancer,” said Becky Lunceford Anderson, founder and co-owner of For Every Body. “I feel very strongly about creating better awareness of ****** cancer, and helping one woman through this difficult disease.”
For Every Body has supported ****** cancer for the past eight years. They created a pink candle called “Hope for a Cure” in 1999. It was developed to support the crusade against ****** cancer. It is sold in several different retail locations throughout the United States. A portion of the proceeds go towards ****** cancer research. Every year since 2001 For Every Body has donated over 1,500 “Hope for a Cure” candles to local hospitals in Utah for women who receive a mammogram in October.
According to the National Alliance of ****** Cancer Organization, ****** cancer is the most common form of cancer among women in the United States and every woman is at risk. If the cancer is detected early, it can be treated.
About For Every Body
For Every Body is one of the fastest growing premium fragrance product companies in the United States. It owns and operates one manufacturing plant in the U. S. and an extensive Asian supply chain. It has been named on the MountainWest Capital Network’s 100 Fastest Growing Companies list for the past five years.
For Every Body sells products across the U. S. and internationally. They also runs retail stores in Utah. Their products include candles, air fresheners, and home décor and bath and body products. Products are produced for 88 retail chains and 6,457 Independent chains.
For more information contact For Every Body, LLC. at 888-377-2494 or visit www.foreverbody.com
Kelvin
Jun
17
thealmightycynic asked:
As above, my professor says the company is based in Utah but I can’t find any article on the internet saying so, I also can’t seem to find what company is making the most money… Any help would be appreciated thank you!
Owen
As above, my professor says the company is based in Utah but I can’t find any article on the internet saying so, I also can’t seem to find what company is making the most money… Any help would be appreciated thank you!
Owen
Jun
14
Dave Text asked:
Utah is a place where the natural diversity is combined and served to treat your eyes. One of the great places in the United States (and the 45th state to come into existence in the union) Utah’s geographical diversity has given it a distinct place on the global map. In other words, it is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts where they can surrender themselves to the majesty of nature.
The majesty can be truly experienced from the National Parks to ski resorts and golf courses; beautiful Park City to historic Temple Square, sunny St George to bustling Salt Lake City to tranquil Lake Powell, this place will simply give you one surprise after the other.
The adventure seekers come to ski on “The Greatest Snow on The Earth” which is another specialty. And then they find the snowboarding on this great snow, the mountain biking on Slickrock in Moab, the summer whitewater rafting in the challenging rivers, cataract Canyon, or simply a tour of the wild west with visits to outlaw hideouts and stickups, this part of the world always offer you one adventure after the other till the time you exhaust and join others the calm nature that is the other side of Utah.
Salt Lake City is Utah’s capital and gateway to the state’s renowned ski resorts, scenic national parks and recreational areas. The city is set against the towering Wasatch Mountains, which are covered by the deep snow blanket every winter.
Salt Lake is well-known as a ski destination, having hosted the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. Skiers continue to flock here to enjoy world-class facilities. The city also offers lively entertainment and nightlife which you can enjoy after the days work.
Centrally located between Grand Canyon and Zion national parks to the south and Yellowstone/Grand Tetons to the north, Salt Lake City makes a great base camp for outdoor recreation.
The city is a major regional business center and is the world headquarters of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the world-renowned Mormon Tabernacle choir. Visitors may tour historic Temple Square or attend a free concert by the choir. The University of Utah is also located in Salt Lake City.
With so much to offer under one belt Utah is a favored destination of the adventure seekers and the tourists which is why it ha seen the visitors graphs rise in the past couple of decades. The same reason holds true for the rise in the number of excellent hotels, resorts and lodges in the recent times.
Be sure to find a memorable stay in one of the cozy hotel or resorts amidst the lap of nature. The facilities provided by the hotels include shuttle service, cab service or car rental, restaurants, air conditioned rooms, swimming pools, spas, guides for travel destinations, etc. What you need to do is to go to the website of the hotel or call the helpline to reserve the rooms for you.
Enjoy the wildlife, canyon, and all the natural wonders in your visit to Utah. Go pack your bags and delight yourself with this wonderful place. This all for now, bye and regards.
Jesse
Utah is a place where the natural diversity is combined and served to treat your eyes. One of the great places in the United States (and the 45th state to come into existence in the union) Utah’s geographical diversity has given it a distinct place on the global map. In other words, it is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts where they can surrender themselves to the majesty of nature.
The majesty can be truly experienced from the National Parks to ski resorts and golf courses; beautiful Park City to historic Temple Square, sunny St George to bustling Salt Lake City to tranquil Lake Powell, this place will simply give you one surprise after the other.
The adventure seekers come to ski on “The Greatest Snow on The Earth” which is another specialty. And then they find the snowboarding on this great snow, the mountain biking on Slickrock in Moab, the summer whitewater rafting in the challenging rivers, cataract Canyon, or simply a tour of the wild west with visits to outlaw hideouts and stickups, this part of the world always offer you one adventure after the other till the time you exhaust and join others the calm nature that is the other side of Utah.
Salt Lake City is Utah’s capital and gateway to the state’s renowned ski resorts, scenic national parks and recreational areas. The city is set against the towering Wasatch Mountains, which are covered by the deep snow blanket every winter.
Salt Lake is well-known as a ski destination, having hosted the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. Skiers continue to flock here to enjoy world-class facilities. The city also offers lively entertainment and nightlife which you can enjoy after the days work.
Centrally located between Grand Canyon and Zion national parks to the south and Yellowstone/Grand Tetons to the north, Salt Lake City makes a great base camp for outdoor recreation.
The city is a major regional business center and is the world headquarters of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the world-renowned Mormon Tabernacle choir. Visitors may tour historic Temple Square or attend a free concert by the choir. The University of Utah is also located in Salt Lake City.
With so much to offer under one belt Utah is a favored destination of the adventure seekers and the tourists which is why it ha seen the visitors graphs rise in the past couple of decades. The same reason holds true for the rise in the number of excellent hotels, resorts and lodges in the recent times.
Be sure to find a memorable stay in one of the cozy hotel or resorts amidst the lap of nature. The facilities provided by the hotels include shuttle service, cab service or car rental, restaurants, air conditioned rooms, swimming pools, spas, guides for travel destinations, etc. What you need to do is to go to the website of the hotel or call the helpline to reserve the rooms for you.
Enjoy the wildlife, canyon, and all the natural wonders in your visit to Utah. Go pack your bags and delight yourself with this wonderful place. This all for now, bye and regards.
Jesse
Jun
10
Utah Internet Advertising: the Rights of the Self Important Consumer
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Marci Crane asked:
Like advertisers, marketers and business professionals from many states across the U.S. (and beyond), the amount of resources invested by online Utah advertisers in Internet advertising services are growing every year. After all, Utah has a large entrepreneurial base and a cache of business experts who have made offline business in Utah a rather fierce affair. As truculent as the war has been however it seems that the most cutthroat battle is still ahead: the battle of Utah Internet Advertising.
Leveraging Advertising Power for More Effective Utah Internet Advertising
If your business has been rated well by major search engines or if you have invested in a successful PPC or affiliate marketing campaign you’ve probably glimpsed the awesome power the World Wide Web can have on the success of your humble business. When it comes to advertising and a meagerly small budget however it is hard to know how can you invest in the palmy Utah Internet advertising campaign that every Utah business professional could benefit from.
Utah Internet Advertising that Works
The answer to the Utah Internet advertising question may not be the answer that business professionals want to hear and by no means is it the only one. There are a variety of ways to tackle advertising challenges but the obvious way to be successful in advertisement is to create associations between your products/services and the needs of your customers. Finding the best way to make these cagey connections isn’t easy (especially if you want to remain ethically impregnable) but a simple way to begin is to decide which advertising methodology you want to utilize by observing the current trends of popular and propitious advertisements. The observation of these trends doesn’t have to be expensive. Watching T.V. Commercials for instance can be an easy and inexpensive way of creating your own analysis for your next Utah Internet advertising campaign.
This remainder of this article will focus on one of the current (i.e. From about the 60’s or 70s until the present) advertising trends that is working (and working well) in the United States today. You of course do not have to implement this technique in your own Utah Internet advertising campaign (some Utah professionals might even consider it unethical) but this analysis may help you to observe additional advertising trends that would prove more beneficial to your own Utah Internet advertising campaign.
The Current Advertising Trend of Rights to Indulgence, Self-Importance and Superiority: Would it work for a Utah Internet Advertising Campaign?
Consumers know that advertisers (some advertisers that is) are quick to use the basics of self preservation such as material goods (i.e. greed) and physical intimacy (i.e. sex) greed and *** to attract the average consumer. After all, every person is “susceptible” to these self-preserving needs. However, an online article1 by Richard F. Taflinger, PhD also points out that the concepts of self-esteem or a sense of “self” can contribute to successful material accomplishments and sexual intimacy which makes advertising to the “self” a popular way to kill two birds with one advertising stone! Of course, you might think this type of advertisement might not be used in Utah but if those are your thoughts, think again! Arctic Circle, a Utah based company has already used the technique for television (see below) based advertising and it is very likely that Utah Internet advertising examples are also (or will soon be) made available.
Examples of Self Importance and Self Indulgence Advertisements
A very popular method of advertising today is to create a sense that every human being whether a man or a woman has a right to indulge a sense of self or a sense of self importance and superiority as long as he or she has the means to purchase certain objects (of course the purchase requirement is NOT usually explicit). Examples of this zeitgeist of indulgence and superiority include examples such as the L’Oreal campaign slogan, “Because you’re worth it,”2 which of course infers that every woman (regardless of how much she has to spend) has the innate right to purchase mascara, foundation, eye liner and sparkled lotions. Additional examples of the right to indulgence campaigns include the following examples:
Dove Chocolate– “My Moment, My Dove”3
Hummer– “Restore Your Manhood”4
McDonald’s– “Your Deserve a Break Today”5
Johnny Walker Black Whiskey– “Honor Thyself”6
Cadbury’s Dairy Milk Chocolate– “Award Yourself the CDM”7
Acura– “The True Definition of Luxury. Yours.”8
Braniff Airways– “When you’ve got it, flaunt it.”9
The right to indulgence or superiority doesn’t end with individuals however. Groups can be persuaded to superiority as well. Take for example the United States Army slogan that says, “Some of Our Best Men are Women.”10
Utah self importance advertising includes the Arctic Circle commercial where the young boy drags a trash bag from his home out to the garbage barrel. Once the trash is deposited he is awarded with an Arctic Circle milkshake. Essentially the slogan is “Reward yourself even for small accomplishments.”
What does this mean for Utah Internet Advertising?
For your Utah Internet advertising campaign, you might not choose to invest in the trendy right to self indulgence campaigns. However, it is important to notice what people need and what people respond to in advertisements.
Whatever you choose to focus your Utah Internet advertising campaign on, make sure to do your advertising research first!
1 wsu.edu:8080/~taflinge/esteem.html
2 commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/geoff_mulgan/2006/06/because_youre_worth_it.html
3 confectionerynews.com/news/ng.asp?id=64093-datamonitor-premium-occasions
4 autoblog.com/2006/08/07/restore-you-manhood-hummer-ad-revised/
5 youtube.com/watch?v=GyRLP3rHr7A
6 kristofcreative.com/learning/advertising/company-slogan-collection.shtml
7 scribd.com/doc/11748/Historyofbranding-com-Famous-Brand-Slogans
8 scribd.com/doc/11748/Historyofbranding-com-Famous-Brand-Slogans
9 scribd.com/doc/11748/Historyofbranding-com-Famous-Brand-Slogans
10 scribd.com/doc/11748/Historyofbranding-com-Famous-Brand-Slogans
Burton
Like advertisers, marketers and business professionals from many states across the U.S. (and beyond), the amount of resources invested by online Utah advertisers in Internet advertising services are growing every year. After all, Utah has a large entrepreneurial base and a cache of business experts who have made offline business in Utah a rather fierce affair. As truculent as the war has been however it seems that the most cutthroat battle is still ahead: the battle of Utah Internet Advertising.
Leveraging Advertising Power for More Effective Utah Internet Advertising
If your business has been rated well by major search engines or if you have invested in a successful PPC or affiliate marketing campaign you’ve probably glimpsed the awesome power the World Wide Web can have on the success of your humble business. When it comes to advertising and a meagerly small budget however it is hard to know how can you invest in the palmy Utah Internet advertising campaign that every Utah business professional could benefit from.
Utah Internet Advertising that Works
The answer to the Utah Internet advertising question may not be the answer that business professionals want to hear and by no means is it the only one. There are a variety of ways to tackle advertising challenges but the obvious way to be successful in advertisement is to create associations between your products/services and the needs of your customers. Finding the best way to make these cagey connections isn’t easy (especially if you want to remain ethically impregnable) but a simple way to begin is to decide which advertising methodology you want to utilize by observing the current trends of popular and propitious advertisements. The observation of these trends doesn’t have to be expensive. Watching T.V. Commercials for instance can be an easy and inexpensive way of creating your own analysis for your next Utah Internet advertising campaign.
This remainder of this article will focus on one of the current (i.e. From about the 60’s or 70s until the present) advertising trends that is working (and working well) in the United States today. You of course do not have to implement this technique in your own Utah Internet advertising campaign (some Utah professionals might even consider it unethical) but this analysis may help you to observe additional advertising trends that would prove more beneficial to your own Utah Internet advertising campaign.
The Current Advertising Trend of Rights to Indulgence, Self-Importance and Superiority: Would it work for a Utah Internet Advertising Campaign?
Consumers know that advertisers (some advertisers that is) are quick to use the basics of self preservation such as material goods (i.e. greed) and physical intimacy (i.e. sex) greed and *** to attract the average consumer. After all, every person is “susceptible” to these self-preserving needs. However, an online article1 by Richard F. Taflinger, PhD also points out that the concepts of self-esteem or a sense of “self” can contribute to successful material accomplishments and sexual intimacy which makes advertising to the “self” a popular way to kill two birds with one advertising stone! Of course, you might think this type of advertisement might not be used in Utah but if those are your thoughts, think again! Arctic Circle, a Utah based company has already used the technique for television (see below) based advertising and it is very likely that Utah Internet advertising examples are also (or will soon be) made available.
Examples of Self Importance and Self Indulgence Advertisements
A very popular method of advertising today is to create a sense that every human being whether a man or a woman has a right to indulge a sense of self or a sense of self importance and superiority as long as he or she has the means to purchase certain objects (of course the purchase requirement is NOT usually explicit). Examples of this zeitgeist of indulgence and superiority include examples such as the L’Oreal campaign slogan, “Because you’re worth it,”2 which of course infers that every woman (regardless of how much she has to spend) has the innate right to purchase mascara, foundation, eye liner and sparkled lotions. Additional examples of the right to indulgence campaigns include the following examples:
Dove Chocolate– “My Moment, My Dove”3
Hummer– “Restore Your Manhood”4
McDonald’s– “Your Deserve a Break Today”5
Johnny Walker Black Whiskey– “Honor Thyself”6
Cadbury’s Dairy Milk Chocolate– “Award Yourself the CDM”7
Acura– “The True Definition of Luxury. Yours.”8
Braniff Airways– “When you’ve got it, flaunt it.”9
The right to indulgence or superiority doesn’t end with individuals however. Groups can be persuaded to superiority as well. Take for example the United States Army slogan that says, “Some of Our Best Men are Women.”10
Utah self importance advertising includes the Arctic Circle commercial where the young boy drags a trash bag from his home out to the garbage barrel. Once the trash is deposited he is awarded with an Arctic Circle milkshake. Essentially the slogan is “Reward yourself even for small accomplishments.”
What does this mean for Utah Internet Advertising?
For your Utah Internet advertising campaign, you might not choose to invest in the trendy right to self indulgence campaigns. However, it is important to notice what people need and what people respond to in advertisements.
Whatever you choose to focus your Utah Internet advertising campaign on, make sure to do your advertising research first!
1 wsu.edu:8080/~taflinge/esteem.html
2 commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/geoff_mulgan/2006/06/because_youre_worth_it.html
3 confectionerynews.com/news/ng.asp?id=64093-datamonitor-premium-occasions
4 autoblog.com/2006/08/07/restore-you-manhood-hummer-ad-revised/
5 youtube.com/watch?v=GyRLP3rHr7A
6 kristofcreative.com/learning/advertising/company-slogan-collection.shtml
7 scribd.com/doc/11748/Historyofbranding-com-Famous-Brand-Slogans
8 scribd.com/doc/11748/Historyofbranding-com-Famous-Brand-Slogans
9 scribd.com/doc/11748/Historyofbranding-com-Famous-Brand-Slogans
10 scribd.com/doc/11748/Historyofbranding-com-Famous-Brand-Slogans
Burton
Jun
9
What can I do if I’ve been ripped off by a company that has seemed to disappear off the face of the planet?
Filed Under Utah Business | 6 Comments
Adrianne Venice asked:
My parents paid a good amount of money to a “company” called College Money Matters and they stayed in contact with us for a few weeks. But after we stopped receiving phone calls and e-mails from them, we’ve tried to contact them. But their website is permanently under construction, their phone number is disconnected, and their e-mails are fake. They’re supposedly located in Utah, but we think that address is a phony too. My mom has given up but I refused to let her settle for being cheated out of a large amount of money. If anyone knows anything I can do, please help. We’ve contacted Judge Judy, Shame on You, Better Business Bureau, but they all say they can’t do anything unless they know the address of the company or if the company contacts them back, which they refuse to do. Please help!
Thank you guys so much! My mom called the owner of the website and got a busy signal. We’ll try again later. She paid by credit card, but this was 2-3 years ago so we don’t know how far we’ll get with that. And I tried the Utah Commerce website but the name didn’t come up because they must be an illegitimate company. I’ll post an update in a few days if you guys want to know any new info. Thanks again for all the answers!
Kimball
My parents paid a good amount of money to a “company” called College Money Matters and they stayed in contact with us for a few weeks. But after we stopped receiving phone calls and e-mails from them, we’ve tried to contact them. But their website is permanently under construction, their phone number is disconnected, and their e-mails are fake. They’re supposedly located in Utah, but we think that address is a phony too. My mom has given up but I refused to let her settle for being cheated out of a large amount of money. If anyone knows anything I can do, please help. We’ve contacted Judge Judy, Shame on You, Better Business Bureau, but they all say they can’t do anything unless they know the address of the company or if the company contacts them back, which they refuse to do. Please help!
Thank you guys so much! My mom called the owner of the website and got a busy signal. We’ll try again later. She paid by credit card, but this was 2-3 years ago so we don’t know how far we’ll get with that. And I tried the Utah Commerce website but the name didn’t come up because they must be an illegitimate company. I’ll post an update in a few days if you guys want to know any new info. Thanks again for all the answers!
Kimball







