Review of Marketing Of Trump For President -What Was The Top Trump Card? Trump-upidity

Looking at the TRump-et show- about President Obama’s birth certificate

Making an issue out of a Non issue was Donald Trump’s

mastery at the TRump One. That is, he put on a show with what

he would deem.. he pulled out the Trump Card.


For those who don’t know what a trump card is.  It was a phrase coined long before  Donald Trump.

A trump card in a game is card held in reserve for winning a trick.

I fail to understand the winning trick in forcing the President to bring out his birth certificate.  Thus was a marketing ploy that all should learning from.

Marketing is to bring attention to your product or service.  Mr. Trump has gotten much desired attention.  His product is himself and his ventures.

Now everyone whether you like

him or not is now aware of Mr. Trump or better phrased the Trump-et show.

The production of the birth certificate did not produce any jobs.  It did not balance the budget.  It brought no astounding revelations.

But, it did bring -marketing attention.

In our endeavors we have to bring marketing attention to ourselves.  Your product is You.

THE PURPOSE IN MARKETING IS NOT TO BE BRANDED AS STUPID. Seth Meyers on Trump-upidity

I like the recent report of the White House Correspondent Dinner in

which the results if this insulting marketing was addressed by the President of the United States that pointed out Trump-upidity:

The following was written about the White house Correspondent dinner attended by  Mr. Trump

President Obama  [at the dinner in response to  Trump crediting himself with trivia of a giving up his  birth certificate] then

    singled out an unsmiling Trump and credited him with making hard decisions — such as firing Gary Busey over Meatloaf on an episode of
    “The Celebrity Apprentice” — and succeeding in
    his push for the president to release his long-form birth certificate.
    The moral of this is don’t engage in Trump One –  

    What will people remember about you.

    Now on the other hand you might think  hummmm….bad publicity is better than no publicity.

    Maybe you feel as long as it makes me money…

    Think about that again.

    Be real. Be relevant.  Bring Value.  Be above.

    Maybe think about Anna Nicole Smith

    or Think about avoiding the

    Trump Card

    Trump-upidity

    You can do better than that-

    In your success,

    beryl@berylmcclary.com

 

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