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		<title>Colors and Your Marketing</title>
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Effective marketing is a strategic mix of many factors ranging from developing a compelling message to a psychological understanding of your prospects and customers basic needs.  An important part of the mix to create a &#8220;look and feel&#8221; of your business that enhances your identity and core message.  With that end in mind today&#8217;s post [...]]]></description>
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<p>Effective marketing is a strategic mix of many factors ranging from developing a compelling message to a psychological understanding of your prospects and customers basic needs.  An important part of the mix to create a &#8220;look and feel&#8221; of your business that enhances your identity and core message.  With that end in mind today&#8217;s post is about using color in your marketing.</p>
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<p>The colors you use in your marketing (stationery, signs, office decor, brochures, business cards)  &#8212; play an important role in engaging and motivating people. Colors make strong statements about your business. Guerrilla Marketers know that colors can sometimes speak louder than words. They stimulate emotions, excite, impress, entertain, persuade. They generate negative reactions if you don&#8217;t understand them. Lasting impressions are made more quickly than ever so consider their meaning to prospects.</p>
<p>While developing the curriculum for my <a href="http://www.gmarketingcoach.com" target="_blank">Guerrilla Marketing Coach Certification</a> Program I came across this list of color descriptions created by Jay Conrad Levinson, the Father of Guerrilla Marketing.   I think you will find it interesting.</p>
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<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Red</strong> </span>evokes aggressiveness, passion, strength, vitality. In business, it is great for accents and boldness, stimulates appetites, is associated with debt.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff00ff;">Pink</span></strong> evokes femininity, innocence, softness, health. In business, be sure you&#8217;re aware of its feminine implications and associations.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff6600;">Orange</span></strong> evokes fun, cheeriness, warm exuberance. In business, it&#8217;s great to highlight information in graphs and on charts evokes positivity, sunshine and cowardice. In business, it appeals to intellectuals and is excellent for accenting things. Too much is unnerving.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #008080;">Green</span> </strong>evokes tranquility, health, freshness. In business, its deep tones convey status and wealth; its pale tones are soothing.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #0000ff;">Blue</span></strong> evokes authority, dignity, security, faithfulness. In business, it implies fiscal responsibility and security. Plus it is universally popular.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ffff00;"><strong>Yellow</strong> </span>is an optimistic color that almost always evokes a positive response. Yellow gets you motivated; it stimulates creative and intellectual energy; it&#8217;s cheerful and easygoing.<span id="more-1201"></span></p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #cc99ff;">Purple</span></strong> evokes sophistication, spirituality, costliness, royalty and mystery. In business, it&#8217;s right for upscale and artistic audiences.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ffcc00;"><strong>Brown</strong> </span>evokes utility, earthiness, woodsiness and subtle richness. In business, it signifies less important items in documents.</p>
<p>White evokes purity, truthfulness, being contemporary and refined. In business, it enlivens dark colors and can be refreshing or sterile.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #808080;">Gray</span></strong> evokes somberness, authority, practicality and a corporate mentality. In business, it is always right for conservative audiences.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #000000;">Black</span></strong> evokes seriousness, distinctiveness, boldness and being classic. In business, it creates drama and is often a fine background color.<br />
 Spend some time this week looking at your own marketing materials and see if there are any changes you want to make to your color scheme.</p>
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