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Identifier: kodaksalesman192122canauoft (find matches)
Title: The Kodak Salesman
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Canadian Kodak Co. Ltd.
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Publisher: Canadian Kodak Co. Ltd.
Contributing Library: Ryerson University Library Special Collections
Digitizing Sponsor: Ontario Council of University Libraries and Member Libraries

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s of wear and tear.Then the very fact that it startswith )May first makes it distinctivelydifferent and gives it individ-uality. Its a calendaryou are goingto save, sent by a firm you wontforget. The lieaten track is all right,Sammy, provided its travelling inthe right direction. Little side tripsfrom time to time aid in getting thetrue perspective. Sometimes, Sam-my, it isnt so much the trackthats beaten as it is the people.Only they dont know it. Our advertising ought to bedifferent enough from the otherfellows so that it will have its owndistinct individuality. And thatstrue of our windows. Whatever wecan do, without being freakish orresorting to stunts, that will maketliis store stand out from the streetis good business. Plenty of people who follow thecrowd havent the slightest ideawhere theyre going. Put your photographic problems up to the Service Department. 16 // business isn t coming yourway, why not change your way? -Herbert Flansbtirsh // it istiH an Eastmanit isnt a Kodak,
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PUBLISHED BY CANADIAN KODAK CO, LIMITED TORONTO, CANADA Many a hanker has taughthis caddy how to figurediscount. BEFORE the day of the cyanide processmilhons in gold remained in the quartzthat went to the ore dump, because no oneknew a profitable way to extract all themetal. Ever) day the waste baskets of the countryreceive thousands of ideas, valuable to thepeople who dump them there. This wasteis deliberate, avoidable. jNIagazines, booklets, window cards—manu-facturers spend millions on this material tohelp their dealers sell their goods and itought never reach the waste basket untilevery ounce of usefulness has been extractedfrom it.

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  • bookid:kodaksalesman192122canauoft
  • bookyear:1917
  • bookdecade:1910
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Canadian_Kodak_Co__Ltd_
  • bookpublisher:Canadian_Kodak_Co__Ltd_
  • bookcontributor:Ryerson_University_Library_Special_Collections
  • booksponsor:Ontario_Council_of_University_Libraries_and_Member_Libraries
  • bookleafnumber:364
  • bookcollection:ryersonuniversity
  • bookcollection:toronto
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