This isn't a revolutionary idea but it is something I believe in, so it makes an appearance on the uber-exclusive Kliff's Notes blog.
Sometimes it is easy to get stuck in a rut walking into the office five days a week, sitting in the same chair, in front of the same computer for eight plus hours each day. This rut can affect your demeanor, your mood, and ultimately your creativity.
That's why some of my best thinking happens when you get the chance during the week to get out of the office. Whether it is heading to a clients, attending an event or just taking a half hour and walking around the neighbourhood, that bit of change seems to spark the brain into creating new opportunities that may help one of my clients. Some of them are completely off the wall and probably don't deserve to see the light of day, but giving the old brain a chance to breathe makes work a little more interesting and effective I find.
A couple of weeks ago I was taking the subway out to an event with my client and I found it much easier to articulate what I was working on for her and how it was going to help their business. Something about being free of the shackles and corporateness of an office just allowed my thoughts and concepts to flow smoothly.
Give it a try next time you are stumped or want to impress a client. Maybe i'll have all my client meetings on the subway from now on!
Showing posts with label clients. Show all posts
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Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Monday, September 12, 2011
Awful Execution
Is there anything worse than a mass communication piece from a company you have a relationship with that forgets your name? As a marketer and someone with half a brain I realize that they don't send out individual emails, but I also understand that my cell phone company should have a system that allows them to put my first name into the email instead of....

They executed the "Dear" part well but that is about as good as they did on this piece in which they were asking their customers for help in making the company better. I have one suggestion for them, but I'm not sure if this email was meant for me because there isn't any name on it so I guess i'll have to save my thoughts.
When you are sending out a mass email or mass communication check your database, check your system, and for goodness sakes do a test run to make sure everything will go smooth. You are sending this out to YOUR clients, I wouldn't want to embarrass myself like this.

They executed the "Dear" part well but that is about as good as they did on this piece in which they were asking their customers for help in making the company better. I have one suggestion for them, but I'm not sure if this email was meant for me because there isn't any name on it so I guess i'll have to save my thoughts.
When you are sending out a mass email or mass communication check your database, check your system, and for goodness sakes do a test run to make sure everything will go smooth. You are sending this out to YOUR clients, I wouldn't want to embarrass myself like this.
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