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28Feb/100

Donald Trump Builds Across From Wynn on the Las Vegas Strip – Casino

Donald Trump Builds Across From Wynn on the Las Vegas Strip
Iulia Pascanu

Donald Trump has plans to begin the building of a $300 million tower on the Las Vegas Strip, in January 2005.
Trump announced his plans this summer, but in the meantime hes got company, as just recently Steve Wynn had the Desert Inn imploded to make room for his Encore, right across the street.
The 64-story hotel entitled "Trump International Hotel & Tower" - just like its peer in New York City - will be situated near the intersection of Industrial Road and Fashion Show Drive.
The tower will be 645 feet. high, and will be the tallest hotel in Las Vegas, if you ignore the 1,149-foot-tall Stratosphere Tower, about which Trump has said "that is not a building".
The tower is a 50-50 joint venture between Donald Trump and Phill Ruffin, the man who owns New Frontier.
The building that will span over as little as 3.5 acres of land, will feature 1,000 hotel-style units size from 636 square feet to 1,057 square feet, 50 apartments sizing from 3,000 square feet to 10,000 square feet a spa and restaurants. It will not have a casino. The tower condos will be sold and the owners able to lease space on a time-share basis through a Trumps management company.
"My plan is to build a super-high-end residential tower in Las Vegas that will be the talk of the town

5Feb/100

PR Trump Style – Marketing

PR Trump Style
Susan Harrow

If anyone knows how to toot his own horn its Donald Trump. How does he get away with it How can you follow in the footsteps of his success

1. Balance Your Bragging with Boyishness.

Sure, Trump is a loud mouth, but hes also self-deprecating, making fun of his hair, his bimbos, and his appetites. He lets you know that he knows hes being a braggart, but its all in good fun. You can do the same by making light of your foibles while touting your achievements.

2. Coin a phrase.

How many times had we heard the words *Youre fired* before Trump used it in The Apprentice Boardroom Trump made the phrase new by using it in a surprising way. Once he discovered its effectiveness he made it his trademark. Hes fair, but tough. He walks his talk by making instant decisions, then pointing that fat finger at one of the unsuspecting apprentice hopefuls and uttering the feared phrase. Is there an age old phrase you can make yours by some unique gesture or by using it in a surprising circumstance Phrases are all a part of branding. Find a few that suit you.

3. Do Something Outrageous.

The public loves a daredevil--be it with words or actions. Trump lives large. He jets around in big planes. He owns big places. He has lovers with big bosoms. He has big hair. While *bigger* isnt necessarily better, bigger gets noticed. Its not my style, but maybe its yours.

Big comes with many faces. The public loves actions that take courage--or a lot of money. What impresses me isnt money, but the adventuresome spirit. Adventure filmmaker Scott Lindgren, who is considered one of the extreme sports most prominent heroes, kayaked down the Tsango River in Tibet. Navigating down it was likened to *snowboarding down Everest.* Lindgren is devoted to doing treks in wild and challenging rivers in circumstances that havent been done before. Hes after a *pure* experience, and eschews publicity and moneymaking. The irony is that he gets both.

Ultimately, no matter how much publicity you want, its letting go of the need for it that will take you to places that perhaps Trump or even Lindgren have not gone.

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About The Author

Copyright c 2004 Susan Harrow, All Rights Reserved.

Susan Harrow is a top media coach, marketing strategist and author of *Sell Yourself Without Selling Your Soul* HarperCollins, *The Ultimate Guide to Getting Booked on Oprah*, and *How You Can Get a 6-Figure Book Advance.* Her clients include Fortune 500 CEOs, millionaires, best-selling authors and successful entrepreneurs who have appeared on Oprah, 60 Minutes, TIME, USA Today, People, O, The Wall Street Journal, Inc., and many others.

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