Olu Jacobs, a veteran Nollywood actor, passed away on Sunday, June 30, at the age of 82. He had been battling dementia for some time, which significantly impacted his health. In a recent interview, his wife, Joke Silva, shared how the illness had changed him, She said so many things read more 👇
Ever heard of the Rule of 7 in marketing?
Did you know that it takes at least 7 interactions with your brand before a potential customer takes action? This timeless principle helps businesses build familiarity and trust.
Whether it's through social media, emails, or ads, each touchpoint brings your audience closer to becoming loyal customers.
Here are some key aspects of the Rule of 7:
1. Repetition: Consistent exposure to your brand helps reinforce the message.
2. Variety of Channels: Engage customers through social media, emails, TV, print ads, and events.
3. Consistency in Messaging: Keep your core message the same across platforms to build a cohesive brand image.
4. Time Frame: Ensure exposures happen within a reasonable period to maintain brand recall.
5. Content Quality: Provide valuable and relevant content to keep your audience engaged.
But let's get personal!
How many times did you interact with your favorite brand before making your first purchase?
Share your experience in the comments below!
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Ooni of Ife Arrives at Davido and Chioma's Wedding Venue
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My heart goes out to Pastor Chris and the entire Christ Embassy church members. I pray that God grants them the fortitude to bear this loss and pain, and the wisdom to navigate through it.
Yesterday afternoon, I had a thought-provoking conversation about this incident with someone and I said, "I hope that the church properties are insured."
His response was surprising: "I hope so too, but will the insurance company really be able to cover all the massive damages? And do some pastors even believe in insuring their church properties? Wouldn't it seem like they are 'calling those things that be not, as though they were'? Predicting damage to your property in the future – isn't that a lack of faith?"
This conversation has been on my mind ever since. It's raising some big questions like:
~When we insure our properties, are we showing a lack of faith in God as believers?
~Are we, in essence, 'calling those things that be not, as though they were'?
~Will God be displeased with Christians who insure their properties?
~What are the real benefits of insuring our properties?
These questions touch on deep aspects of faith and practicality. I will love that we dive into this discussion as Christians.
I want to hear your thoughts and opinions in the comments section.
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