Posts in non-profit marketing
Well, There Goes MY Diet!

So big groups of hungry people egged on by peer pressure bought her product, with no competition in sight. BRILLIANT!

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A Plunger For Your IN Box

Any savvy marketer knows that taking the time to slap creates an opportunity for a clever response.

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Winds of Diversity are Gusting

What someone’s wearing means nothing more than a fashion choice. There’s now increasing focus on the talent people bring to each situation, and the services they provide.

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A 24-Point Rebrand

If you’re planning on rebranding your own organization, allow adequate time for informing all key stakeholders about your intentions and strategies.

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The Ash Tree Starter Kit

Your garden can’t sustain every option, and neither can your business. Pick your area of specialization and stay with it. After all, will an 80-foot shade tree really help your tomatoes grow?

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Somebody Pick Up The Phone!

Treat customers as you’d like to be treated. After all, if you really needed something fixed, wouldn’t you want the service provider to return YOUR call quickly?

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Organizing Your Business For 2022

Composition notebooks are great for developing your business plan. You can’t tear out the pages, and any ideas you scribble down are still there six months later.

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Ads tattooed on your head

Virtually any medium can be used as a marketing tool. Any kind of clothing, furniture, or household item can promote your organization.

ALL HAIL THE END OF THE HO-HUM DYNASTY!

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A Suspicious Welcoming

You may discover that your prospective clientele are leery of welcoming strangers into their homes. This hesitation may be due to so many people being unwilling to get vaccinated, or they might be concerned that possible thieves are “casing the joint.”

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Why you shouldn’t kill your customers

Pepsi poisoning Charlie would be a public relations disaster! Here’s a 4-minute read on what potentially happens to any organization killing their own customers.

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Limiting Limited Time Offers

Consumers often feel a sense of urgency when they see “limited stock available” or “clearance sales.” The idea is that failure to take immediate action might mean losing a valuable deal. It can even apply to items and brands typically ignored by that customer.

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Utilizing The Second Deadly Sin

“Use greed to grow your business. A chance at free money (or free anything, for that matter) draws attention and increases participation.”

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Has The World Gone Haywire?

Population diversity is increasing, meaning taking the wrong stand today could put you out of business tomorrow.

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Making Customers Remember Your Name