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criteria that has been compiled from the survey. Of course you cannot change the basic aims and objectives of the club, but maybe some focus can be shifted or highlighted. If you are a service organization you cannot become a social club and still fulfil your mission But, do you not have some social aspects, too? Could they be increased or emphasized more? If the market seems to favour an educational program, could you not devote a portion of your time, even studying the causes you serve and their locales? Really study this information and make every possible adjustment. You may find that in some cases you already do meet some of the needs, but it has never been a strong or publicized point. From the question on what they have already chosen to support, be ready to show the positive differences you offer. If they already belong to a social club, your service organization may be of interest to them. A pet cause or interest might well fit into your mission statement but has never been addressed because your present membership chose to focus on others If it seems obvious that your present meeting time is inconvenient to the majority on the survey, consider changing it Check the last answer carefully Often the public is either completely uninformed about your organization, or worse, misinformed Don't be stubborn about change Just because it has always been done that way ( or ' it' has never been done before) is no reason it would not be successful. Sometimes tradition becomes an anchor, especially if it no longer fits Ask yourself. Why do we meet Wednesday night at seven? Now sit down and Package your product ... in a way that is attractive to the majority of your market Put more importance on things they want Emphasize the positive. Make changes and refinements to offer more Be sure to differentiate between tradition" and ' doctrine' Make a blueprint* of your organization with all the additions and changes pencilled in You now have the package Now, Advertise the product If lack of information ( or misinformation) seems to be a problem correct it! Print up some pamphlets and get them out to the community, ( in stores, offices. Information stand, etc.) Appoint a person to be in charge of publicity Every time your organization does something newsworthy... get it in the paper In fact, think of newsworthy things to do, particularly relative to interests discovered through the survey In order to be noticed, sometimes you have to blow your horn! There is some good information on preparing a press release available. If you are going to send a story to the paper, it must be news' and written in a headline format ( With proper wording and from the proper perspective, you would be amazed at what can constitute a news story.) Be sure your PR person is knowledgeable about such things if he isn't, get him some training. When a business plans a sale they usually Send out flyers... which are really invitations to the recipients to come out and take a look ( and hopefully buy) what you have to offer Then they prepare a big " sellebration". You can do this. Prepare a description of the product ( your organization). Make it up- beat, interesting and positive Emphasize the availability of any items the survey indicated were wanted ( where possible). Plana " Sellabration". Have a special " get to know us' gathering Offer entertainment and ' freebies", just like the big guys do And, like any good sales room, you will have ' information' and the actual product available Really put some thought into this Plan some entertainment that is fresh', interesting to the majority and will allow a time for socializing ( particularly ' you" with them", as this is when the actual sales will be made). Make sure the entertainment is a real attraction... even if it costs you money You can't fish without good bait Pick a time that your members can attend in force, and make it plain to them that it is important that they do. Check for conflicting happenings in the community. ( You don't want to be up against a Rock Concert or the Thursday night Bingo ) Now the flyers' Mail out an invitation to everyone that was contacted in your survey ( and more if possible). Advertise the event in other ways, too Posters, advertisements in the paper and, most definitely, " word of mouth' On the invitations, suggest they bring a friend This invitation should include a blurb" on your organization, taken from your refined blueprint The S a l e . . should be carefully planned to a) attract customers, b) showcase the product, c) allow the salesmen to meet the customers and, d) create possibilities for future contact We have discussed and planned the attraction ( entertainment) Showcasing the product can be done in various ways. A good speaker who can present the positive aspects of the organization ( highlighting all the ways you have looked at to satisfy the most people on the survey), can be part of the program Be sure he is knowledgeable, interesting and, most important, entertaining A video, slides or even a play' about the organization is also a thought Just be sure it is entertaining
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Title | Communicate with Confidence/Project Report |
Language | en |
Date | June 1999 |
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Title | communicate with confidence 72 |
Language | en |
Transcript | criteria that has been compiled from the survey. Of course you cannot change the basic aims and objectives of the club, but maybe some focus can be shifted or highlighted. If you are a service organization you cannot become a social club and still fulfil your mission But, do you not have some social aspects, too? Could they be increased or emphasized more? If the market seems to favour an educational program, could you not devote a portion of your time, even studying the causes you serve and their locales? Really study this information and make every possible adjustment. You may find that in some cases you already do meet some of the needs, but it has never been a strong or publicized point. From the question on what they have already chosen to support, be ready to show the positive differences you offer. If they already belong to a social club, your service organization may be of interest to them. A pet cause or interest might well fit into your mission statement but has never been addressed because your present membership chose to focus on others If it seems obvious that your present meeting time is inconvenient to the majority on the survey, consider changing it Check the last answer carefully Often the public is either completely uninformed about your organization, or worse, misinformed Don't be stubborn about change Just because it has always been done that way ( or ' it' has never been done before) is no reason it would not be successful. Sometimes tradition becomes an anchor, especially if it no longer fits Ask yourself. Why do we meet Wednesday night at seven? Now sit down and Package your product ... in a way that is attractive to the majority of your market Put more importance on things they want Emphasize the positive. Make changes and refinements to offer more Be sure to differentiate between tradition" and ' doctrine' Make a blueprint* of your organization with all the additions and changes pencilled in You now have the package Now, Advertise the product If lack of information ( or misinformation) seems to be a problem correct it! Print up some pamphlets and get them out to the community, ( in stores, offices. Information stand, etc.) Appoint a person to be in charge of publicity Every time your organization does something newsworthy... get it in the paper In fact, think of newsworthy things to do, particularly relative to interests discovered through the survey In order to be noticed, sometimes you have to blow your horn! There is some good information on preparing a press release available. If you are going to send a story to the paper, it must be news' and written in a headline format ( With proper wording and from the proper perspective, you would be amazed at what can constitute a news story.) Be sure your PR person is knowledgeable about such things if he isn't, get him some training. When a business plans a sale they usually Send out flyers... which are really invitations to the recipients to come out and take a look ( and hopefully buy) what you have to offer Then they prepare a big " sellebration". You can do this. Prepare a description of the product ( your organization). Make it up- beat, interesting and positive Emphasize the availability of any items the survey indicated were wanted ( where possible). Plana " Sellabration". Have a special " get to know us' gathering Offer entertainment and ' freebies", just like the big guys do And, like any good sales room, you will have ' information' and the actual product available Really put some thought into this Plan some entertainment that is fresh', interesting to the majority and will allow a time for socializing ( particularly ' you" with them", as this is when the actual sales will be made). Make sure the entertainment is a real attraction... even if it costs you money You can't fish without good bait Pick a time that your members can attend in force, and make it plain to them that it is important that they do. Check for conflicting happenings in the community. ( You don't want to be up against a Rock Concert or the Thursday night Bingo ) Now the flyers' Mail out an invitation to everyone that was contacted in your survey ( and more if possible). Advertise the event in other ways, too Posters, advertisements in the paper and, most definitely, " word of mouth' On the invitations, suggest they bring a friend This invitation should include a blurb" on your organization, taken from your refined blueprint The S a l e . . should be carefully planned to a) attract customers, b) showcase the product, c) allow the salesmen to meet the customers and, d) create possibilities for future contact We have discussed and planned the attraction ( entertainment) Showcasing the product can be done in various ways. A good speaker who can present the positive aspects of the organization ( highlighting all the ways you have looked at to satisfy the most people on the survey), can be part of the program Be sure he is knowledgeable, interesting and, most important, entertaining A video, slides or even a play' about the organization is also a thought Just be sure it is entertaining |
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