'Ode to the Fans' Campaign on Facebook

March 29, 2010 01:32 by mel

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Oh great fan

I want to thank you.

In my Ode to the Fans Campaign

Pay attention, this is new!

So is the plan:

 

Ok don’t worry; I won’t quite my day job. I already know I am not a poet. But I wanted to have fun with the campaign title. Anyway, starting mid-April, I will be launching “Ode to the Fans” on both the Omicle fan page (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bothell-WA/Omicle/92152434637) and the Brand or Culture fan page (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Brand-or-Culture-Which-Comes-First/82415799363). Each week I will be posting a video introducing one fan and their company to say thank you for being a fan and participating. 

 

To make this a little more personal, I need your help. Please answer 2 questions below. If you are a fan of both pages you may pick 4 questions to answer—as I will make you two videos. 

 

Oh and by the way, I do plan on having fun with this! Videos will be posted in the order that I receive the info (1 per week).

 

· What is something new in your business?

· What message are you trying to get out that would be more powerful coming from someone else?

· What is your favorite moment with me?

· What BIG goal do you want to accomplish this year?

· Who do you want to meet?

· What is something no one knows about you?

· What is your favorite ice cream or soup?

· How do you feel about Social Media?

· Other info?

 

Thank you in advance for your help and I am looking forward to this! Oh and if you are local, how about a live interview?

 


It’s Contest Time!

January 21, 2010 09:52 by mel

Ok it’s been started! A friend of mine, Ton Rodenburg saw a post I made on Facebook about naming my newsletter and recommended I turn it into a contest. So here goes, suggestions can be made here on my blog, on Facebook, or emailed to me. They must be in by January 31 2010.

The winner will receive a free copy of my upcoming book, CONTRACTORS: Doing it Right Not Just Getting it Done and be profiled in the February and October newsletters. Why both? Simple marketing—repetition always helps.Things you need to know:

  • Company and Newsletter focus is the connection between Brand and Culture
  • Primary target market is the construction industry with 15+ employees
  • NO STEALING from other companies—sorry but I am a stickler for honesty!
  • It is a monthly newsletter 

If you would like to see the suggestions that already came in, check out the Omicle, Brand or Culture or my Facebook pages. I will do what I can to keep them all up to date!