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What Marketing Communications Should A Global Energy Supplier Such As BP Really Use? p>Oversize WindowWhat communications solution would I recommend to address these issues?Energy Suppliers such as BP have significant issues and challenges by the nature of their business. Firstly driving competitive advantage is a principle issue as there is intense competition between Energy companies: Shell, ExxonMobil, Total, Gas and Electricity suppliers and now alternative technologies like solar and hydropower.Secondly there is the problem of environmental-friendliness. Due to their effect on third-world countries, non-renewable resources, pollution, politics and corruption, communicating a credible and consistent image is challenging. Genera If you are mailing a premium, have it appear through an oversize window. Unusual or Unexpected Dimensions Switch from a #10 window to something larger or smaller. Unique Addressing Address the letter by hand. Use Every Inch Available Put a dramatic photo on your envelope that stretches from one side right across to the other. Tease the Donor Inside Ask a question or pose a riddle that is answered inside. Multiple Windows Put another window on the envelope and have something interesting show through from the inside. Don't Use an Envelope Mail your letter in a box, a cylinder or something else that stands out. Postage Use a commemorative stamp. Lumpy Mail Put something three-dimensional, like a wris The Entrepreneurial Difference Writing a terrific fundraising letter is a waste of time
if your donor throws your entire package in the trash
unopened. And that happens more often than any of
us dare to think about. That's why your envelope is
so crucial to your success.Who would ever have imagined that going door-to-door in my neighborhood selling figs from a bright orange shopping cart would have been my entrepreneurial beginnings? I surely did not. But, now that I look back and also look around me at other business owners, I see clearly that so many of the traits common to entrepreneurs are present at a very early age.Think about your own childhood and youth. Did you sell lemonade in the front yard? Rake leaves or shovel snow for a few extra bucks from neighbors? A lot of us did.Unfortunately, the drive and ambition associated with those youthful undertakings are often not developed or en Your envelope serves two functions and two alone. It must:
Getting your appeal into the hands of your donor is not hard if you mail to a good list, either your own house list or a rented list of quality prospects. But persuading your donors to actually open your envelope and read your appeal—and respond to it with a gift—that's the difficult part. Your envelope faces a number of challenges. Your donors are busy Like you, your donors are busy. They are preoccupied with meeting their sales quotas, finding a good paediatrician, fixing the leak in the roof, spoiling their grandkids, finishing college with an A average, buying a more reliable vehicle, meeting their deadline, meeting their life partner, and making ends meet. In the middle of their busy life, your fundraising appeal drops through the mailbox. Should they open it, lay it aside for later, or chuck it? Your envelope will likely decide which. Competition from other charities If your donors are typical, they receive solicitations from other non-profit organizations each week. Your envelope will likely be one among many. How will you stand out? How will you persuade your donor or prospective donor (or former donor) to open your envelope first—if at all? Your envelope is your first chance, maybe your only chance. Competition from other mail Your package is also competing with electricity bills, bank statements, pizza flyers, credit card statements, personal letters, credit card offers and junk mail. Your reader will open these pieces of mail in a particular order, starting with the most pressing. The size, shape, weight and look of your envelope will determine if it gets opened or not. Competition from other media You are also competing with door-to-door fundraisers. And telephone canvassers. And telethons (television fundraisers). Not to mention the evening news, sitcoms, today's newspaper, CNN.com and a literal host of radio shows and satellite TV channels. How can you get your fundraising appeal letter package to break through this noise and reach your donor? You need to start with your envelope. The benefits of getting your appeal letters opened and read are tremendous:
None of these benefits will be yours unless your donors open your envelopes. That's where the battle for your donor's head and heart begins. Don't lose the battle there. Create envelopes that are simply irresistible. Here are some tips. Oversize Window If you are mailing a premium, have it appear through an oversize window. Unusual or Unexpected Dimensions Switch from a #10 window to something larger or smaller. Unique Addressing Address the letter by hand. Use Every Inch Available Put a dramatic photo on your envelope that stretches from one side right across to the other. Tease the Donor Inside Ask a question or pose a riddle that is answered inside. Multiple Windows Put another window on the envelope and have something interesting show through from the inside. Don't Use an Envelope Mail your letter in a box, a cylinder or something else that stands out. Postage Use a commemorative stamp. Lumpy Mail Put something three-dimensional, like a wrist Automate Your Business with Barcodes ales quotas, finding a good
paediatrician, fixing the leak in the roof, spoiling their
grandkids, finishing college with an A average, buying
a more reliable vehicle, meeting their deadline,
meeting their life partner, and making ends meet. In
the middle of their busy life, your fundraising appeal
drops through the mailbox. Should they open it, lay it
aside for later, or chuck it? Your envelope will likely
decide which.Logistics, asset management and inventory control are so important to any business. Whether you operate a point of sale business, a shipping center, or any business that ships or receives supplies or products, it is difficult to manually keep track of what is coming and going. Bar codes and automation save time, money and lost assets. This method, once fully implemented, can save thousands or even millions of dollars over a short period of time.You may think it will cost a bundle of money to implement a barcode system to control and track assets. This is not true. A barcode label printer is quite affordable, durable and long lasting. Most Competition from other charities If your donors are typical, they receive solicitations from other non-profit organizations each week. Your envelope will likely be one among many. How will you stand out? How will you persuade your donor or prospective donor (or former donor) to open your envelope first—if at all? Your envelope is your first chance, maybe your only chance. Competition from other mail Your package is also competing with electricity bills, bank statements, pizza flyers, credit card statements, personal letters, credit card offers and junk mail. Your reader will open these pieces of mail in a particular order, starting with the most pressing. The size, shape, weight and look of your envelope will determine if it gets opened or not. Competition from other media You are also competing with door-to-door fundraisers. And telephone canvassers. And telethons (television fundraisers). Not to mention the evening news, sitcoms, today's newspaper, CNN.com and a literal host of radio shows and satellite TV channels. How can you get your fundraising appeal letter package to break through this noise and reach your donor? You need to start with your envelope. The benefits of getting your appeal letters opened and read are tremendous:
None of these benefits will be yours unless your donors open your envelopes. That's where the battle for your donor's head and heart begins. Don't lose the battle there. Create envelopes that are simply irresistible. Here are some tips. Oversize Window If you are mailing a premium, have it appear through an oversize window. Unusual or Unexpected Dimensions Switch from a #10 window to something larger or smaller. Unique Addressing Address the letter by hand. Use Every Inch Available Put a dramatic photo on your envelope that stretches from one side right across to the other. Tease the Donor Inside Ask a question or pose a riddle that is answered inside. Multiple Windows Put another window on the envelope and have something interesting show through from the inside. Don't Use an Envelope Mail your letter in a box, a cylinder or something else that stands out. Postage Use a commemorative stamp. Lumpy Mail Put something three-dimensional, like a wris Career Advice for Your Midlife Crisis: 7 Tips is also competing with electricity bills,
bank statements, pizza flyers, credit card
statements, personal letters, credit card offers and
junk mail. Your reader will open these pieces of mail in
a particular order, starting with the most pressing.
The size, shape, weight and look of your envelope will
determine if it gets opened or not.You’ve enjoyed your career for the past twenty years – maybe more. And now you’re wondering: Maybe it’s time to switch gears. A whole new career. Work at home. Retire.Or maybe you’re forced to revise your career due to layoffs or transfers.(1) Expect midlife career change to be easier than entering the world of employment for the first time.Most likely you enjoy a financial cushion: savings, home equity, and a retirement fund. You also have demonstrated skills and experience. If you’re employed, your company probably offers resources for developing new skills and managing the transition.(2) Expect midlife Competition from other media You are also competing with door-to-door fundraisers. And telephone canvassers. And telethons (television fundraisers). Not to mention the evening news, sitcoms, today's newspaper, CNN.com and a literal host of radio shows and satellite TV channels. How can you get your fundraising appeal letter package to break through this noise and reach your donor? You need to start with your envelope. The benefits of getting your appeal letters opened and read are tremendous:
None of these benefits will be yours unless your donors open your envelopes. That's where the battle for your donor's head and heart begins. Don't lose the battle there. Create envelopes that are simply irresistible. Here are some tips. Oversize Window If you are mailing a premium, have it appear through an oversize window. Unusual or Unexpected Dimensions Switch from a #10 window to something larger or smaller. Unique Addressing Address the letter by hand. Use Every Inch Available Put a dramatic photo on your envelope that stretches from one side right across to the other. Tease the Donor Inside Ask a question or pose a riddle that is answered inside. Multiple Windows Put another window on the envelope and have something interesting show through from the inside. Don't Use an Envelope Mail your letter in a box, a cylinder or something else that stands out. Postage Use a commemorative stamp. Lumpy Mail Put something three-dimensional, like a wris Nevada State Corporation - The Number 1 Reason to Incorporate in Nevada ul>
It's Extremely Difficult for Anyone to Pierce Your Nevada State Corporate VeilFirst, what exactly does "piercing the corporate veil" mean? When you form a corporation, whether it's in Nevada, California, Texas or wherever, you must follow certain corporate formalities. Remember, a nevada state corporation can do everything you can do except act or think, so it does those things through your board of directors, officers and shareholders. If your corporation does not keep accurate records of meetings by minutes, and if the corporation commingles funds, it makes it easier for someone to pierce your corporate veil if the corporation is None of these benefits will be yours unless your donors open your envelopes. That's where the battle for your donor's head and heart begins. Don't lose the battle there. Create envelopes that are simply irresistible. Here are some tips. Oversize Window If you are mailing a premium, have it appear through an oversize window. Unusual or Unexpected Dimensions Switch from a #10 window to something larger or smaller. Unique Addressing Address the letter by hand. Use Every Inch Available Put a dramatic photo on your envelope that stretches from one side right across to the other. Tease the Donor Inside Ask a question or pose a riddle that is answered inside. Multiple Windows Put another window on the envelope and have something interesting show through from the inside. Don't Use an Envelope Mail your letter in a box, a cylinder or something else that stands out. Postage Use a commemorative stamp. Lumpy Mail Put something three-dimensional, like a wris Simple Tips to Move Forward on the Job, Part II p>Oversize WindowAfter establishing a trusting relationship with the safety officer, it would be helpful to document what was talked about with the safety officer. What kinds of information was shared? Was that person helpful? Was another meeting or on-going meetings scheduled? Did the frequent meetings taper off so that there was still communication, but on an informal basis?Did the soon to be job-changer find other community resources about the profession of a safety officer? Did he/she find out about local, state and federal safety, plant issues and how to find information quickly? Did she/he subscribe to newsletters, journals, and organizations? If you are mailing a premium, have it appear through an oversize window. Unusual or Unexpected Dimensions Switch from a #10 window to something larger or smaller. Unique Addressing Address the letter by hand. Use Every Inch Available Put a dramatic photo on your envelope that stretches from one side right across to the other. Tease the Donor Inside Ask a question or pose a riddle that is answered inside. Multiple Windows Put another window on the envelope and have something interesting show through from the inside. Don't Use an Envelope Mail your letter in a box, a cylinder or something else that stands out. Postage Use a commemorative stamp. Lumpy Mail Put something three-dimensional, like a wrist band, in the envelope. Put the Donor on the Envelope Put a message to the donor on the front or back, using their first name. Add a Personal Touch Hand-write a note. The possibilities for creative and compelling envelopes are limited only by your imagination (and your budget, of course!). Strive to create the most irresistible envelopes you can, with every package you mail, and you will be rewarded with higher response rates and higher income. © 2006 Sharpe Copy Inc. You may reprint this article online and in print provided the links remain live and the content remains unaltered (including the "About the Author" message).
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