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To attack a rival is never good advertising. Don't point out others' faults. It is not
permitted in the best mediums. It is never good policy. The selfish purpose is apparent.
It looks unfair, not sporty. If you abhor knockers, always appear a good fellow.
Show a bright side, the happy and attractive side, not the dark and uninviting side of
things. Show beauty, not homeliness; health, not sickness. Don't show the wrinkles you
propose to remove, but the face as it will appear. Your customers know all about
wrinkles.
In advertising a dentifrice, show pretty teeth, not bad teeth. Talk of coming good
conditions, not conditions which exist. In advertising clothes, picture well-dressed people,
not the shabby. Picture successful men, not failures, when you advertise a business
course. Picture what others wish to be, not what they may be now.
We are attracted by sunshine, beauty, happiness, health, success. Then point the way to
them, not the way out of the opposite.
Picture envied people, not the envious.
Tell people what to do, not what to avoid.
Make your every ad breath good cheer. We always dodge a Lugubrious Blue.
Assume that people will do what you ask. Say, "Send now for this sample." Don't say,
"Why do you neglect this offer?" That suggests that people are neglecting. Invite them to
follow the crowd.
Compare the results of two ads, one negative, one positive. One presenting the dark
side, one the bright side. One warning, the other inviting. You will be surprised. You will
find that the positive ad out pulls the other four to one, if you have our experience.
The "Before and after taking" ads are follies of the past. They never had a place save
with the afflicted. Never let their memory lead you to picture the gloomy side of things.
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