Morris Hite, a successful American businessman and marketing innovator, is best known for revolutionizing advertising and brand building. Hite's work in transforming marketing strategies laid the foundation for modern-day advertising. His groundbreaking efforts at Hite and Company helped brands resonate deeply with consumers. Known for his passion, vision, and entrepreneurial mindset, Hite's legacy continues to inspire those in business and marketing, urging them to think creatively, be bold in their ideas, and consistently deliver value to their audience.
"If an ad campaign is built around a weak idea - or as is so often the case, no idea at all - I don't give a damn how good the execution is, it's going to fail."
"Advertising is salesmanship mass produced. No one would bother to use advertising if he could talk to all his prospects face-to-face. But he can't."
"If you have a good selling idea, your secretary can write your ad for you."
"There is no such thing as national advertising. All advertising is local and personal. It's one man or woman reading one newspaper in the kitchen or watching TV in the den."
"Advertising moves people toward goods; merchandising moves goods toward people."
"Is advertising moral? It is part and parcel of the American free enterprise system... I challenge anybody to show any economic system that has done as much for so many in so short a time."
"It is not the purpose of the ad or commercial to make the reader or listener say, 'My what a clever ad.' It is the purpose of advertising to make the reader say, 'I believe I'll buy one when I'm shopping tomorrow'."
"It takes good clients to make a good advertising agency. Regardless of how much talent an ad agency may have, it is ineffective without good products and services to advertise."