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    hot dog exemples de phrases

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    1. Considering that tonight it was that terrible twosome, hot dogs and chili, it shouldn’t be all that complex


    2. “The hot dog bandit has struck again,” said Bru in a cold fury


    3. “I told you about the hot dog bandit,” griped Bru


    4. “There’s a guy, probably a white male, who pinches the hot dog buns, and the hamburger buns


    5. Whether the Hot Dog bandit was killed by a giant mutant ninja salamander, as the media was now calling them; was unclear and in Bru’s mind irrelevant


    6. You would think the Hot Dog Bandit would notice after a while that there is a little plastic tag, and that it has a date on it


    7. Ingrid prepared a dinner of hot dogs, using fresh bread rolls smothered with tomato ketchup sauce


    8. Last thing a guy needs is to walk around in a cold locker room with shrunken nuts and a party wiener instead of the golf balls and hot dog that the guy would have had under the right temperatures


    9. “Right on, it’s not my thing but whatevvs,” I said as they all started walking down to the other end of the mall where that Hot Dog stand was located


    10. HAMBURGERS, HOT DOGS — IS THAT ALL WE EAT?

    11. He had actually worked in a hot dog factory and assured us first hand, that like watching a bill become a law, we never wanted to see hot dogs and sausages made


    12. The hot dog sat on the log


    13. The hot dog sat on a log


    14. Hot dogs and burgers were grilling on the BBQ and someone was tossing a


    15. Had he eaten on the way home, she wondered? She noticed him glancing at Frankie's plate, where the girl was polishing off her potatoes and gobbling a hot dog


    16. "Would you want a hot dog?" she jeered


    17. She picked up a hot dog by the end with the tips of her fingers


    18. She tilted her head back and slid the hot dog completely down her throat, her fingertips passing the root of her tongue


    19. She pulled the hot dog out, handed it to Colt, and went back to her salad


    20. She put the tip of the hot dog between her lips and circled her tongue around the end

    21. Hayley kept her hand over Angela’s eyes as she slowly slipped the hot dog into her mouth


    22. “Did you like that? With the hot dog?” Kurt looked at the walls away from Angela


    23. ” He pointed at the hot dog stand


    24. Where are my customers already hanging out? Later in the book I’ll explain the hot dog theory


    25. The Hot Dog Theory of Marketing


    26. I learned the hot dog theory of marketing from a grey haired president and CEO


    27. That’s what the “Hot Dog Theory of Marketing” is about


    28. The hot dog vendor


    29. It's the hot dog


    30. What's the price? A couple of bucks for a hot dog; it's cheaper than the food inside

    31. Now what do hot dogs and baseball and arenas and stadiums have to do with marketing? Well,


    32. The first strategy in "The Hot Dog Theory of Marketing" is to think about the four P’s related to your business


    33. He doesn’t sell hot dogs


    34. Using our example of the hot dog cart outside the stadium, those are the customers of the


    35. hot dog cart in the way and they happen to be hungry


    36. "The Hot Dog Theory of Marketing" increases the probability of success


    37. If you're the hot dog vendor, you know you’re going to have a probability of success


    38. vendors put a sign on the front of the part of the cart where they cook the hot dogs, but I've seen


    39. "The Hot Dog Theory of Marketing," how does this apply to


    40. Meyer hot dog brand on it

    41. What is your hot dog cart? Where are you putting your product or


    42. It’s even important where you stand? Using our example of the hot dog vendor, do you stand in


    43. have my hot dog cart at the stadium on a Saturday at one o’clock? Well, because that’s when the


    44. Andrew, the hot dog vendor, remembered my name from day one and I have to confess that


    45. What are some of the barriers that your customers might encounter? Well, in the hot dog


    46. Isn’t that what the "The Hot Dog Theory of Marketing" is all about? Seventy thousand people


    47. I stopped at one hot dog stand where they had a great thing going


    48. They offered all different kinds of hot dogs and buns


    49. dog, and on top of the hot dog were two pieces of sausage


    50. How often do you see a hot dog vendor and then there's another














































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