As Jesus is God, and He created the entire world, and everyone in it, we really don't need to "sell" Him. However, for those who want to, I would think that His biggest selling points were His love and His Humility. Even though He is God, He arrived on earth in the most humble circumstances imaginable. Furthermore, although He told us that we must obey God OR ELSE, He pointed out the both the happiness or the OR ELSE were in the next life, not this one. He tried to convince people through love, not fear; although I should think that a healthy fear should be there as well.
Eternal life.
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Selling Jesus was created in 1995-03.
Don't you mean "a unique selling proposition" or unique selling point, also known as usp? It is what marketeers and advertising agencies try to define in a product: the unique qualities that make a product stand out from its competitors.
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The sports drink EX5 is marketed as a healthy alternative to Gaterade and Powerade. The main selling points is that it contains much less sugar, calories and sodium than its' competitors while offering the consumer 3 times the electrolyte content.
The unique selling proposition for Lay's Potato Chips is "I bet you can't eat just one".
The unique selling proposition for Lay's Potato Chips is "I bet you can't eat just one".
The selling points of golf are: Golf is a sport that can keep you fit yet you can still have fun.
BMW has 3 unique selling propositions. Its brand represents achievement and is a status symbol. BMW also has excellent customer service and design and features that are very effective for its cars.
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Cadbury's unique selling proposition is that there chocolate won't melt. This is good so that kids will not get melted chocolate all over them.