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A skilled showman and communicator, he could make the most mundane animals appear deadly and interesting. Captivating his audience by building suspense and tension that kept them riveted to his message.
With his hyper-animated presentation, colorful language (he introduced the world to his very Aussie catch phrase "Crikey") and unwaveringly khaki wardrobe he created a consistent and memorable personal brand. He was his own Brandon Saad Youth Jersey , walking talking USP (unique selling proposition.)
While many wanabes and knock-offs tried to copy his adventurous style and antics none of them ever came close to matching his level of success. He was truly one of a kind.
The Crocodile Hunter was also a master at generating publicity and working the media. Probably the greatest ambassador to the world Australia has ever had. Steve Irwin regularly made the rounds on every major television show imaginable, from small local news stations to Letterman, Leno Artem Anisimov Youth Jersey , Larry King and Oprah. He was a walking, talking news hook. A publicists dream!
Even when his actions stirred up controversy (who can forget the image of him feeding a croc with his newborn baby in his arms...) his ratings and popularity only improved.
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? Curiosity? What's more "curious" than a man kissing a 14 foot crocodile on the head and saying, "isn't she a beauty"?
? Scarcity? There was (and will always be) just one "Crocodile Hunter".
? Controversy? Steve certainly had a knack for stirring up and leaving controversy in his larger-than-life wake.
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From toys and games to books and movies Alex DeBrincat Youth Jersey , Steve Irwin exploited the "Crocidile Hunter" brand to the fullest. He almost single handedly built the entire "Animal Planet" network on his coattails.
His face, logo and even his catch phrase "Crikey" found their way onto every imaginable product from lunch boxes to clothing lines.
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But in spite of the many powerful marketing lessons that can be learned by studying the life of Steve Irwin, I think the most important lesson we can learn from him is about PASSION.
This was the true secret to Steve Irwin's success. I've rarely seen anyone with more raw passion and enthusiasm for his mission in life.