Caution: invite Steve Cuno to speak only if you’re
prepared to have horizons broadened, status quo challenged, comfort zones stretched
— and pick up great information you can put to immediate, profitable use.
An informative, popular and entertaining speaker,
Steve has been a featured presenter for the Direct Marketing Association, the
American Marketing Association, the Society of Marketers of Professional Services,
the Medical Group Management Association, the National Postal Forum, the U.S.
Postal Service, the Printers Alliance, various colleges and universities and
more.
His most popular topics include:
· Writing That Motivates Immediate
Action
· Response v. Awareness Advertising:
Which way should your company go?
· What Every Direct Marketer Should
Know About Branding
· The Marketing Con of the New Millennium:
Pseudo v. Real Branding
— Custom topics available
“Steve’s insights and real-time experience with advertising and
marketing strategies are delivered with timing, humor and clarity. He was the
hit of our marketing conference.”
—Doug King, Manager, Major Accounts Direct Mail Consultancy Team, United
States Postal Service, Denver, CO
“A direct marketing guru who understands branding, Steve is a rare find.
His perspective is enlightening, his sardonic wit entertaining, and his information
downright useful. If I had to choose one speaker from the direct marketing field,
it would be Steve Cuno.”
—Tim Williams, President, Ignition Consulting Group
“Steve’s presentation drew the largest attendance of any event
we’ve ever held, and to enthusiastic reviews from our members. His presentation
was loaded with specific, actionable items that I personally implemented with
my own staff.”
—Glen McBride, Past President, American Marketing Association, Salt Lake
Chapter
“On a scale of 1 – 10, you were an eleven.”
— Michael Failor, Account Manager, US Postal Service
“How on earth was I supposed to follow a speaker as good as him?”
— Leading national direct response agency CEO, who (for obvious reasons)
prefers to remain anonymous |
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