Two Sides Of Marketing

Chris Brogan Playing Guitar @ Podcamp Pittsburgh

If you have kids eight or older, you might find yourself learning about Paper Jamz in short order. They are (despite the name) plastic guitars that let you very convincingly pretend to play one of three rock songs out of little on-board speakers. The two Flying V style guitars in our house as of yesterday play “I Wanna Rock and Roll All Night” and “School’s Out for Summer,” for starters. My daughter woke us this morning to a rousing concert of “School’s Out for Summer,” wearing the jangly Princess Jasmine top from Halloween and a peace-sign laden skirt from a blanket. Oh, and she had a headband in her hair.

Prior to a few weeks ago, she hadn’t ever shown an interest in music. Her dad (that’d be me) plays several instruments, and I break out the guitar here and there, but even then, she wasn’t all that into it. Only now, she’s eating her cereal with her Paper Jamz guitar plopped on the table beside her (evidently, in case she needs to break into “You Really Got Me”).

We don’t have TV, so marketing has a tough time of reaching my kids. She hears about things at school, of course, but that’s only one source of influence (and I say “only one” knowing that it’s stronger sometimes than home). She saw the guitars in a Wal*Mart circular sent to the house, and that was enough. She knew she needed it. She had to have a Paper Jamz guitar.

Two Sides of Marketing

Some marketing is designed to convince you that your life would be better if you had this (we’ll call that the A side). Other marketing is designed to find the people who are actually seeking that and give them more education to help them make a decision (this, we’ll call B). When I look at how we use social media more often than not, it’s for B and not A. We usually use social media to listen for the people who are expressing an interest in a product or service that we offer, and then we give them content like blog posts and videos to help them better understand how much better the world would be once you really get the product or service that you want.

When I look at how my daughter reacts to the Paper Jamz, this product that we didn’t know existed, I think a little more about how we can work with clients on the “A” side of that marketing. For instance, our client Rainforest Cola has a new, all-natural 100% natural (good for you, etc, etc) cola beverage. First time anyone’s made a cola that’s full of antioxidants and stuff. You don’t know that you need this product. You don’t know that it tastes way better than the other energy drinks on the market (oh, and between us, it tastes delicious with bourbon in it). We’re doing the B type of marketing, the education and the helping people understand that it’s really good for you *and* delicious and stuff.

The A-side of marketing, the “ADVERTISING” side of marketing, still has to sneak in between what we know and what we NEED (being bombastic and smirky here) to know, so that we can then help educate people (the “BRIDGING” side of marketing) that it’s what they want.

Which are you spending more of your time on? When you think of a marketing mix, are you employing social media on the A side or the B side? What else?

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  • http://www.kherize5.com Suzanne Vara

    very interesting take here for me. We (that being Andrew and I) have tv and do watch it but lately it has been more sports (imagine) than kid shows. However, having no talent in playing any instrument or singing, Andrew has learned an incredible amount in how I try. He learned how to spell his name from a song I created – A n d r e w, that is the way I spell my name Andrew. A brushing teeth song, a good morning song, an I love you song, a reading books song (that one was a lot of input from my sis being an english teacher). He knows great guitar riffs in songs (he knows Ozzy, Aerosmith (=-)!) Jay Z, Katy Perry, Beiber (mostly for the hair), plays his kid guitar (probably should move to a real acoustic one), plays air guitar and makes up songs to make me laugh.

    I support the A and B side of marketing wholeheartedly but is there actually more that are falling in between and social media is bridging the gap? Are we seeing more of a hybrid where people are being exposed to more online as brands are bringing us to see it? People are looking for more ways to spend some time with people who matter and is finding things online on our time without the distraction of the tv making that happen?

    Fortunately for me when he saw the Paper Jamz guitars on Sunday there was either Legos or some boy matchbox cars nearby so he looked and his attention was strayed elsewhere. He went with the police car as we could not find an ambulance that would cart his lego men off the football field.

    @SuzanneVara

    • http://www.margieclayman.com Marjorie Clayman

      I was listening to the radio the other day and I heard your A n d r e w is my name song. I think people are viewing it as a new take on Eminem’s “Slim Shady.”

      • http://www.kherize5.com Suzanne Vara

        oh man that has to be why the record labels are calling. I guess I should have taken their calls. Too bad you missed his today when he was in the shower – it was about grilled cheese sandwiches and tomato soup. It was quite a good song.

        • http://www.margieclayman.com Marjorie Clayman

          I think you two could be the next Judd-type family band. Hit classics include:

          ANDREW (my name is)

          Grilled Cheese ‘n Tomato Soup (very big in the American heartland)

          and then maybe you 2 could really hit it big with a cover: Vegas State of Mind.

          I’ll only skim 15% off the top :)

          • http://www.kherize5.com Suzanne Vara

            I am all about the 15% so no worries there. You can even try and squeeze me for a bonus structure. However Judd’s, hmh … I was more thinking like an Aerosmith, AC/DC, Boston or wait wait, tomato soup and grilled cheese to Ozzy. I am a classic rock kind of gal.

          • http://www.margieclayman.com Marjorie Clayman

            you believe this woman? You tell her she’s in a superstar group and it’s not the right one. Goodness. Gracious.

            :)

            Oh, and to keep this relevant to the actual post here, these are two sides of an argument, much like Chris pointed out there are 2 sides to marketing. Suzanne and I are just acting it out to make it kind of more…ehm…umm…what are we doing?

        • http://www.margieclayman.com Marjorie Clayman

          I think you two could be the next Judd-type family band. Hit classics include:

          ANDREW (my name is)

          Grilled Cheese ‘n Tomato Soup (very big in the American heartland)

          and then maybe you 2 could really hit it big with a cover: Vegas State of Mind.

          I’ll only skim 15% off the top :)

    • http://raulcolon.net Raul Colon

      Hi Suzanne,

      I think using a hybrid is a great avenue to take. On the other side I hope you can find an Ambulance to Cart his lego men off the football field.

      What is great about Lego and Paper Jamz they are inspiring creativity! I see so many kids, hipnotized by Iphone and other technology but I think handing them a toy like the ones mentioned will bring them huge problem solving abilities in the future.

      Marjorie really made me laugh with the New take on the “Slim Shady” you need to record the A n d r e w Song to he how I can make an adaptation and translated it to spanish for Daniela.

    • http://raulcolon.net Raul Colon

      Hi Suzanne,

      I think using a hybrid is a great avenue to take. On the other side I hope you can find an Ambulance to Cart his lego men off the football field.

      What is great about Lego and Paper Jamz they are inspiring creativity! I see so many kids, hipnotized by Iphone and other technology but I think handing them a toy like the ones mentioned will bring them huge problem solving abilities in the future.

      Marjorie really made me laugh with the New take on the “Slim Shady” you need to record the A n d r e w Song to he how I can make an adaptation and translated it to spanish for Daniela.

      • http://www.kherize5.com Suzanne Vara

        The hybrid is more when I am leaning and Chris will be delving into that further so we can all come back and comment again. I like that.

        The creativity with such simple toys is amazing in children. These poor lego men play football, jump off tables, get run over by cars. It is endless as to where his mind goes with them.

        I write the songs I guess (pointing to Margie on this for Barry Manilow) and then sing the songs like the piano man. Mi espanol no es bueno so translating would be difficult. I can try but no guarantees.

        • http://raulcolon.net Raul Colon

          Don’t Worry I will take care of the translations!!! :)

        • http://raulcolon.net Raul Colon

          Don’t Worry I will take care of the translations!!! :)

        • http://raulcolon.net Raul Colon

          Don’t Worry I will take care of the translations!!! :)

    • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

      I quite agree that we need both. I’m writing on this more. : )

      • http://www.kherize5.com Suzanne Vara

        Look forward to it!

  • http://www.sebastiankeil.de Sebastian Keil

    What really bugs me that you almost had me ordering a guitar to Germany and then Amazon isn’t able to provide the list of songs that each version can play…

    • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

      Ahhh, but if you go to the Paper Jamz site, that would be helpful. : )

      • http://www.sebastiankeil.de Sebastian Keil

        of course you are very right. But you hit me with type A marketing, successfully. Now I was expecting my merchant of choice to deliver on your promise. ;-)

    • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

      Ahhh, but if you go to the Paper Jamz site, that would be helpful. : )

  • http://www.sebastiankeil.de Sebastian Keil

    What really bugs me that you almost had me ordering a guitar to Germany and then Amazon isn’t able to provide the list of songs that each version can play…

  • http://www.margieclayman.com Marjorie Clayman

    Actually, my friend Amber Cleveland wrote a post about Social Media last week I believe where she hypothesized that probably a lot of people are refraining from the ask in Social Media. You and many others have written about how people assume that you know exactly what would be the ideal reaction, but it is not so. And yet, if you go with A and do push marketing via Social Media, woe unto you. It’s a real fine line we’ve created for ourselves.

    In other news, I need to do childhood a second time. The toys are so much cooler now. I thought I was really technologically savvy because I had a baby doll that you could pour water into and then it would “pee.” *sigh*

    • http://twitter.com/susangiurleo susangiurleo

      Marjorie, buy yourself a present and get it anyway. Enjoying toys isn’t limited to the under 10 crowd :-).

      • http://www.margieclayman.com Marjorie Clayman

        Well, my Wii is my guilty pleasure for now :D

    • http://twitter.com/susangiurleo susangiurleo

      Marjorie, buy yourself a present and get it anyway. Enjoying toys isn’t limited to the under 10 crowd :-).

    • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

      The Wii is so awesome.

      I think A is very important. I think that asking in B is equally important. oddly, this helped me more than you know.

      • http://www.margieclayman.com Marjorie Clayman

        Yeah, I love my Wii. Got the EA Sports Active last February or so to help me work out. Good fun, and I don’t have to touch stinky equipment that other people get sweaty on. Yay!

        Happy to help.

        I think I’m going to get a Paper Jamz and write a song for you about how advertising isn’t evil. I need to fill that last 10 minutes of free time per day, and that should do it!

  • http://www.TheBrendaDollTeam.com Lynda White

    Chris, I’ve seen them before. I thought they were made of cardboard, and didn’t know they played music. I was wondering why they were $20. Now I have been enlightened. Those circulars are the modern day Sears Christmas catalog, since I don’t think kid’s attention span could handle a whole catalog.

  • http://www.stealthmode.com hardaway

    So I just used your affiliate link and bought four of these for different grandchildren. Three of the sons are in the same family, and two are a little younger than 8, but I bet the older ones will teach them:-) Thank you for being the B side of marketing for me — I was in the market for Christmas gifts I could mail early and I have fourteen step grandchildren, foster grandchildren and birth grandchildren, so I have to do things in big numbers for the holidays.

    • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

      Oh no! You’re going to have a loud holiday season. : )

  • http://raulcolon.net Raul Colon

    Ok… Now I want a Paper Jamz ( i might hit that link, LOL) for me although I can use the excuse that my Daughter might want one. It is great that you have no TV in your house. I might be looking into doing that in the near future.

    I think every once in a while people should go on the A side. But I still think there is more opportunity on the B side by educating your customers. On the other side bridging it is where you really can get the benefit.

    Bridging both A to B is easier for clients who have capital and the budget to put pressure on both sides what advice do you have for a Small Business which might move closer to the A side and if it moves over to B they might (think) they don’t have the budget to do both.

    P.S. I would have enjoyed a picture of Chris Brogan holding a Paper Jamz with your Halloween costume a lot more.

    • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

      I agree with you. You need A *and* B.

      And no, to the Paper Jamz picture. At least not yet. : )

      • http://raulcolon.net Raul Colon

        my problem is that most of my clients are too deep into A…
        I will wait for the Paper Jamz.. LOL

  • http://twitter.com/susangiurleo susangiurleo

    Well, Chris, you do it again…demonstrate perfectly at the end of your post what you are saying to us :-). Now we’re all going to buy something that we never knew existed thanks to you! Actually, I’m glad you reminded me of Paper Jamz b/c we heard about them somewhere and made a mental note to buy one and apparently needed more advertising to remind us to actually make the purchase :-).

    • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

      Well, my goal wasn’t really to sell a Paper Jamz, but I’m sure they won’t feel bad. : )

  • http://twitter.com/susangiurleo susangiurleo

    Well, Chris, you do it again…demonstrate perfectly at the end of your post what you are saying to us :-). Now we’re all going to buy something that we never knew existed thanks to you! Actually, I’m glad you reminded me of Paper Jamz b/c we heard about them somewhere and made a mental note to buy one and apparently needed more advertising to remind us to actually make the purchase :-).

  • http://www.facebook.com/jenniferfong Jennifer Linnell Fong

    WOW I’ve got kids in the age range but hadn’t yet heard of Paper Jamz (Beyblades and American Girls, on the other hand, is another story…) Could totally picture my kids doing that, though, including plopping it on the breakfast table. :)

    I think you’re absolutely right. We do need to bridge that gap between presenting the info to people who already know they need what we offer, and creating the need in folks that have never heard of us. It’s finding that balance that’s the trick. Thanks for another great post.

    • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

      I watched the Beyblades cartoon and when I realized it was just to sell a TOP, I was kind of blown away. : /

      • http://www.facebook.com/jenniferfong Jennifer Linnell Fong

        Can I admit I never knew it was a cartoon? LOL I was struck by the nostalgia of the top thing…that’s commercialism for you, however. :) But isn’t every Pixar film to sell stuff too?

  • http://www.mysocialmediava.com Kathy Colaiacovo

    Chris,

    I saw this last week in Toys R US and I took no time to look at it deeper – All I could think was “Who would want to play on a paper guitar?” and kept on walking.
    Thanks for explaining more of what it is about and love the ‘always great segue” into a lesson from you!

    • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

      I think it’s more fun than I thought it would be, but that’s saying something. : )

  • http://67dollars.com/ Jason

    Side B, as you put it, seems more natural to me; less invasive. So that is what I primarily focus on. Offering help when it is needed, is something I can feel good about.

    Side A, on the outset, can seem shady…like you’re trying to convince someone of something whether they really need it or not. This is how I initially view it – not sure why – but on the other hand, what’s wrong with telling people about something awesome that you’ve discovered? Something that they might never have known existed. Something they’ll cherish you for, for introducing them to it. Nothing is wrong with that, but it’s a struggle to keep that mindset.

    • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

      I see it slightly differently, insofar as I don’t think of ads as shady. I just think that they tell the exaggerated truth. You know, kids seem to have a GREAT time playing with their Paper Jamz. Will they enjoy it after a week? Same kind of thing. I think A is more like that.

  • http://oddlovescompany.com/blog/ Katybethj

    I’m not sure about the A or B side of things but I do know living in a TV free household my kid has always been a lot more focused on the marketing that does reach him. He tends to tune in-instead of tuning out. Love his focus on the other hand makes me wonder if he will be a marketers dream someday.
    Paper jamz looks fun

    • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

      Yeah, it’s a bit tricky. I think that I felt I had a better handle on this until school happened. : )

    • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

      Yeah, it’s a bit tricky. I think that I felt I had a better handle on this until school happened. : )

    • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

      Yeah, it’s a bit tricky. I think that I felt I had a better handle on this until school happened. : )

  • http://matthewm.org Matt Medeiros

    I think the best use case for the A side of getting clients into social media is to show them their competition doing it. Most people Ive met seem more keen on getting to do what their competitors are doing than actually understanding the product. Then use the B side to show them how to do it better and the long term pay off.

    • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

      I don’t disagree. That’s how I sell things.

    • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

      I don’t disagree. That’s how I sell things.

    • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

      I don’t disagree. That’s how I sell things.

  • Anonymous

    Modeling for my children is a huge driver for why I am try to reach escape velocity. I want them to know they have options and there is a differnt way to success then how I did it(up to this point). I love that you bring this aspect to your audience.

    Great picture.

    thanks!

    • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

      Modeling is a gorgeous thing. I’m glad that it’s helpful, and happy you’re doing it. : )

  • http://mydarabell.com/ Dara Bell

    The rainforest cola is good. I think we open the can, pick up the guitar and we decide we like it. I rarely picked something because other kids liked it. My school was by the sea and I was sort of a surfer kid laid back and my school was closer to the city in the country. I said I go to school for 6 hours and hang in my much town longer. I was only competitive that way with brothers. The whole surfer thing was a great for me when I moved the Uk big city. Sort of the Linchpin surfer kid!

    I only buy stuff to make myself happy and that is my goal above successful businesses, a book etc. I donate my books at the end of month to thrift shops and try not to take commercialism too seriously, after all we have to show some leadership to the developing world in this regard.

    When I think of advertising I think the best at the moment is Social, some direct not that bullish on television although there are a few I like. Mother is making some great ads right now, Diesel have quite catchy adverts (U.S campaign not as good), Asian Diesel rocked because of outreach and events, which I love.

    In packaging which again I am drawn to I like St Lukes with Innocent smoothies which is the sort of advertising I am drawn to which really qualifies as packaging over advertising. Profiling them as I like a Social/Packaging blend best at the moment. This is how I operate/roll/am!

    They have a joined up media experience with websites for kids around you daughters age. I think there selling healthy goods like RFC and are reponsible trader as well, St Lukes understand the importance of advertsing to women and the new trends towards health food which Gen Y tends to like so am excited by what they do. This seems to be a B approach with the websites and literature on the packaging and one built more on Trust which again could well be slotted into the mix. I find it remarkable the power of saying whats actually in the tin, letting that speak!

    Side A is doomed right now!

    Dara

    • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

      Quite interesting, though. Because I drew another conclusion. I think we still need A. I think we need it to jolt us out of “what we know” and into “what we now know we need.” THEREAFTER, I think it’s best to hand the relationship over to B. Make sense?

  • http://mydarabell.com/ Dara Bell

    I like Choice Architure, I like a message of truth and transparency ( the trend is for great connection, why buck it?) If we are going to to get lulled into submission I think I like the marketing music of side B.

  • http://mydarabell.com/ Dara Bell

    One thing I took out of Linchpin was that I can’t do A anymore. That my work has to mature with me. Around the same time I shared a seat on the bus between Edinburgh and London and the guy next who was a salesman. The type you rant about in CarsSalesmen. He was filling a role in which he would sell derelect buildings, fine but what he was actually advertsing wa they were hotel rooms. You had to Trust this guy alot! You chose to see the end result and you were buying that! It changed my outlook. I began convinced on B.

    Its a wild leap but I think your daughter admires you, she bought the guitar because you have one. Whether or not they gave her permission to realise this or informed her is another matter. In Denmark they do not advertise to children. I tend to agree with this idea, you should market to parents A is dead. I had 50p pocket money when I was kid, marketing to me as child was a waste of time is still a waste of time. It is not like your daughter will remember Fisher Price (Guitair Brand) when she has a paper round, she will will have moved on. Opportunity to gain trust missed, opportunity not to act slimy missed, opportunity to make a connection missed. Not urging for corporate towns or anything but more involvement not less.

    Dara

  • http://twitter.com/saraoliver_prmk Sara Oliver, LLC

    I think it comes down to the medium in which you are marketing and your strategy. Side B marketing is growing a lot I think. From businesses becoming information resources, to raising awareness and differentiating your product in a congested industry. But I still think side A is still extremely important. I believe that it’s important to change the selling point of your product from functional to emotional. You want people to indulge in a lifestyle rather than just a product (that you could possibly get from a number of other providers).But I do agree that at times it is important to be informative at particular touch points, like when you’re in a store about to purchase a product and it’s located among other competitive products.

    Enjoying the discussion though. A lot of good perspectives.

    - Oliver

    • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

      Me too. I think this is just part 1. Know what I mean?

  • http://www.youintegrate.com Kneale Mann

    It’s interesting that you say you don’t have TV at home yet what is TV? Is YouTube not TV? What about mobile content? Visual content on websites? Do your kids watch any visual content on their electronic devices? That is the challenge of companies relying on mainstream ‘go to them when they say so’ media. And we know that PVRs and other gadgets are allowing us to avoid the “commercials” which makes A and B more challenging.Infomercials and product placement are working to some degree but part of the B is when the beholder can imagine themselves in the experience. The medium becomes less relevant or McLuhan may now say the medium is the message. Marketers have been trying to manufacture that for decades, some have been more successful than others.My takeaway is the context and the understanding that it must resonate on a personal level rather than a mass level. A and B will always be present, it’s determining to what degree each need to be there and that ultimately lies with the consumer, user, listener, watcher. Your daughter thought Paper Jamz looked cool. She has it by her side while enjoying her cereal because it means more to her than she can even explain. And that is not something that can be storyboarded.

    • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

      Well, and we OWN a TV. We don’t have a connection to the outside world. Make sense?

      And YouTube is a target as is Netflix. It’s not the same as watching commercials.

      And you’re a good mann, Kneale. : )

  • http://mydarabell.com/ Dara Bell

    I do not think employees who are marketing to children can be engaged. If we ban it as art alltogether we can market to teenager and adults. Marketing can evolve can reachs its’ Escape Velocity. The empasis should be on B right now. If A includes miss selling and many apathetic consumers then we need a bit more of B. If A isn’t working B kicks some life into A. You cannot have B without and A anymore I am more interested in C, the blending?

    This is a cycle of destruction I welcome. As currents for change an awful lot of responsibility is needed, especially as alot of money is flowing this way not directly to A.

    • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

      Now that’s interesting. I like the thoughts in here, Dara. An afterthought! : )

  • http://www.mazakaro.com Rahul@MazaKaro

    informative post !:) thank you for the explanation !

    • http://chrisbrogan.com Chris Brogan

      It’s only the beginning, Rahul. I had a breakthrough. : )

  • http://twitter.com/mvolpe Mike Volpe

    The stuff you call A does not have to be advertising (which is annoying and intrusive, and less effective over time). You can do what you call “A” by using inbound marketing. For instance, Rainforest Cola could start a blog about health, and engage with people on that issue. Then you can over time include some information about your products. You don;t need people looking for exactly your product (healthy cola) you just need people looking for something similar (healthy products in general, or maybe even people who like to exercise).

    This is what we do at HubSpot. Not many people knew you could get an all-in-one marketing system that is easy-to-use and made for small businesses. But by engaging them on related issues that they are looking for solutions on (e.g. how do I use Facebook for business) we can get permission to have a conversation with them about related topics (why using HubSpot will help your business generate more leads).

    • Sara Petersen

      But yet, most marketing and advertising is “intrusive” and is all one-way communication. What you’re talking about–the blog and reaching out to people and creating a conversation–is called PR. The B side of marketing doesn’t necessarily always start a conversation, but Rainforest Cola has, and I think it’s doing a fantastic job of it.

  • http://mydarabell.com/ Dara Bell

    Take care! Hope the guitar does not keep you awake.

  • OFFICE

    didn’t see Third Tribe on that list – where does that reside? (For those of us who

  • Anonymous

    This is certainly cogent to our email discussion earlier today – thanks for spelling it out so succinctly. The B audience is easier, like “preaching to the choir” – we hope they become part of our bridge to educate those who don’t know about Intercept Technology Packaging.

    That’s a nifty little toy guitar, that Paper Jamz….does it go up to 11?

  • Anonymous

    This is certainly cogent to our email discussion earlier today – thanks for spelling it out so succinctly. The B audience is easier, like “preaching to the choir” – we hope they become part of our bridge to educate those who don’t know about Intercept Technology Packaging.

    That’s a nifty little toy guitar, that Paper Jamz….does it go up to 11?

  • http://mimosaplanet.com James M Cooper

    This reminds me of the creation of the bottled water category many years ago, we didn’t know we needed bottle water until we were told / educated.

    So, do I help existing demand find me, or do I look to create demand with my marketing efforts? Well… I think you’ve hit on a point … the answer for innovative new solutions has to be both. Thanks for the concept/questions!

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    Marketing of B side would be always beneficial , by that you will gain customers trust. They will go for more of your products. If you does something better for them , then it is for sure that you are going to get good result.

  • http://www.d2moto.com/c-758-harley-davidson-accessories.aspx Harley Davidson Parts

    Marketing of B side would be always beneficial , by that you will gain customers trust. They will go for more of your products. If you does something better for them , then it is for sure that you are going to get good result.

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