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Maybelline's Marketing Strategy in the Early 20th Century Was the Key to Their Early Success

By Sharriewilliams
Maybelline's marketing strategy in the early 20th Century was the key to their early success

In the 1920's Maybelline marketed  to the trade, who purchased the product and sold it to the consumer, in  drugstores


Maybelline's marketing strategy in the early 20th Century was the key to their early success

At the same time, consumer advertising, brought customers, in the drug stores, where they purchased their (mascara) Maybelline.  Marketing to the trade, Advertising to the consumer, that was the kick started Maybellines Brand into the global market over 100 years ago.   


Maybelline's marketing strategy in the early 20th Century was the key to their early success

Lash-Brow-Ine, Maybelline and Liquid Maybelline, were sold in boxes of one dozen and placed next to the cash register where impulse buyers were willing to give it a try.

Maybelline's marketing strategy in the early 20th Century was the key to their early success

Today, Maybelline, is owned by L'Oreal of Paris and called Maybelline New York.  The Maybelline Brand is still, the biggest make-up Brand in the World.  It's roots, began with a $500. loan from Tom Lyle's brother, Noel James Williams, in 1915. Today, is a multi- billion dollar business.  



Maybelline's marketing strategy in the early 20th Century was the key to their early success
Read all about it in, The Maybelline Story and the Spirited Family Dynasty Behind It and learn all about the man and the family behind the original Maybelline Brand.

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