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Fuzzy Wuzzy Bear Hair Growing Cat Shaped Soap, Set of Two Here is a blast from the past! This soap works pretty much like ” Fuzzy Wuzzy Bear Soap ” that I remember hoping Santa would give me when I was a kid. Santa did, and I was impressed! (Remember – It was a simpler time |
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Turner F. Wuzzie 3 Boyds Cat (Retired) $12.95 3″ plush… |
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Boyd Plush Bear Ornament Tricky F. Wuzzie $8.99 Tricky got carried away with his Halloween costume – crawled right into a carved pumpkin…and can’t get out!… |
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Boyds Bears T Foley Wuzzie Dog $5.50 Boyds Bears T Foley Wuzzie is the watchdog of the world of Wuzzies. He is 5″ tall, fully jointed Dog wearing a bandana…. |
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Wuzzie Comes to Camp $11.97 Paiute Indian woman Wuzzie George teaches some survival arts of her people to campers in Western Nevada. From their harsh desert environment comes pine nut soup, egg baskets, and a tule boat that floats! Beautiful color illustrations. 3rd-4th grade…. |
How Ambiguity Can Be Your Ticket To Popularity
Tropical Rain Forest, Cornflower, Fuzzy Wuzzy Brown, Laser Lemon, and Kermit Green. Do these names ring a bell? Are you familiar with these words? You might be surprised that you can actually find these names in a ubiquitous place that your six-year old may even be more familiar with them.
Have you guessed it? Open a new box of crayons and the names would jump right out of the box. That is right. These are the new names given to the once ordinary blue, brown, yellow, and green. Whence before when the names are simple, you can now find colors such as Razzmatazz as the new and fashionable name for red.
Researchers recently have noticed this new aspect given to the once ordinary and regular color names. And not only did they find new names provided to crayons, countless other products have also been changed by manufacturers to better influence consumers to go for their product.
A study was then made to understand better how the different and somewhat unique names have influenced consumer choices. The proponents of the study provided four categories of color and flavor names to distinguish the difference it provides the product.
The four categories were:
1- typical and unspecific – common names, ex. blue;
2- typical and unspecific – common descriptive, ex. sky blue;
3- atypical and specific – unexpected descriptive, ex. Kermit green; and
4- atypical and unspecific – ambiguous, ex. millennium orange.
The object of the study was to confirm that products, when given unexpected description and ambiguous names, are more likely to be regarded as more desirable than those with ordinary and common names are.
The researchers found out that the unexpected descriptive and ambiguous color and flavor names elicited more positive response than the first two types. Researchers believed that the last two name types became effective because of two reasons. One, the names act as a teaser or attention getter because the users feel that they need to solve the puzzle of why the names were given to the color. Moreover, two, ambiguous names prompt the consumers to seek out what the manufacturers meant when they gave them to the colors.
What is the implication then to marketing campaigns such as your catalog printing and custom catalogs? It proves that ambiguity and unexpected descriptions can make your otherwise ignored products as the more desirable amongst many.
Ambiguity brings the consumers to try to solve the message you are trying to convey. Moreover, this persuades the consumers to find out for themselves the positive aspect of your business, which provides you with the opportunity to highlight your strengths in your catalog printing.
The bottom line is for you to not be afraid to appoint uncommon and ambiguous names to your products and services in your custom catalogs. Ambiguity and unexpected descriptions have proven to be very effective in attracting customers because they add a sense of mystery and intrigue to your offer.
By providing this aspect to your catalog printing, your custom catalogs stand to gain from it because your target clients are prompted to consider not only the common aspects of your offer, but more importantly, your positive features as well.
Learn more about the custom catalogs or catalog printing industry.
myspace name???????????????????
yes yes yes i kno. my name is jessica, i go by jess or jessie and wuzzie. what wouldb be a good myspace name for me. it was jessica jagged.
jass is the best
or JJ will be better
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Boyds Wuzzies #595160-06 TWILIGHT F. WUZZIE, 2.5″ NEW from Retail Store jointed $7.50 |
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Boyds Bear Pin TUCKER F. WUZZIE. DOG $7.19 |
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BOYDS BEARS PLUSH BEARWEAR PIN BEAR LIZZIE T.F. WUZZIE IN BIG HAT MINT ON CARD $10.95 |
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BOYDS BEARS PLUSH MINI JOINTED 2.5″ BEAR TYLAR F WUZZIE REDISH BROWN 1997 MINT $8.95 |
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Boyds Bears Plush T F Buzzie Wuzzie Bear Bee Orn* $12.99 |
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BOYDS HARE TAMI F. WUZZIE $7.00 |
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Boyds Bears T F Wuzzie RTD Farrell Bunny Carrot Tags $6.99 |
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Boyds Lady Cat Wuzzie Ornament—-Thomasina F. Wuzzie $12.00 |
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BOYDS RED BEAR THISBY F. WUZZIE $6.75 |
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Boyd’s Retired with Tag: Ting F. Wuzzie 3″ Panda $10.00 |
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Boyds Big Brother Wuzzie: T. Fulton Wuzzie 5″ $10.00 |
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Boyds Big Brother Wuzzie: T. Farley Wuzzie 5″ $10.00 |
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Boyds Big Brother Wuzzie: T. Frasier Wuzzie 5″ $10.00 |
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Boyds Big Brother Wuzzie: T. Frampton Wuzzie 5″ $10.00 |
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Boyds RET NIB BOYDS BUNNIES lot of 3 tiny WUZZIE bunnies $14.95 |
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Boyds Bear * T.F. Buzzie Wuzzie Mini Bee Bear New Fully Jointed Spring w/Tags $13.95 |
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BOYDS BEARS QVC EXCLUSIVE DIANE B BEANSFORD & TOPSEY F WUZZIE RETIRED $10.00 |
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BOYDS BIG BROTHER WUZZIE DOG T. FOLEY WUZZIE $9.50 |
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VINTAGE 1999 BOYDS BEAR PIN JOINTED 2 1/4″ TEDDY BEAR TINA F WUZZIE ORIG TAG $8.99 |
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Boyds Bears T. F. Wuzzies “I. Fargo Wuzzie” Moose (Retired) NWT $3.99 |
November 13th, 2009
Cindy
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