Added for You
#1 in Business Subscribe Email Print

You are here: Home > Business > Marketing > The Role of Marketing for Boards of Directors

Tags

  • marketing
  • members
  • money selling
  • putting together
  • clients where

  • Links

  • Prepaid Cards Over Postpaid and Homephone's Earlier Monopoly
  • Traffic Generation Tips - How To Generate Traffic With Articles Using Squidoo
  • Beware of Mortgage Refinancing Traps
  • Added for You - The Role of Marketing for Boards of Directors

    Should You Tell Your Best Old Customers to Go to Hell?
    Most people in business realize that their businesses evolve and they often find their old customers do not fit their new business model. They find that these old customers take more time to service and therefore are less desirable from a profit stand
    e marketing approaches for each of the company’s clients.

    In the future, the Turning Pointe Marketing will greatly expand its use of technology, virtual classrooms and will be writing articles and books on marketing for a broad audience. The board of advisors will play an essential role in making this large-scale

    No Accidental Business
    Sociologists put 100 people in a room for fifteen minutes. They secretly instructed two of those people to say only negative things, and the other 98 to say only positive things. Guess how long it took the two negative people to find each other and ta
    Small and emerging companies often do not put together a board of advisors or board of directors for many reasons. Some entrepreneurs believe that businessmen and women would not be willing to serve on their board of advisors for the little or no compensation that the new company can afford. Another reason small and emerging companies do not have boards of advisors is that often the entrepreneur does not want advice from others. In some extreme cases, entrepreneurs believe they do not need advice from others. GSI knows better.

    GSI works with entrepreneurs, like Kelly O’Brien, President of TurningPointe Marketing, www.turningpointemarketing.com, who has hired our firm to assist her in putting together a strong board of advisors to help her grow her company. Entrepreneurs like Kelly O’Brien are finding out that having a board of advisors for your company that meets regularly can pay huge dividends.

    Beginning with its first meeting on November 18, 2004, Turning Pointe Marketing’s board of advisors consisting of 6-12 members will meet quarterly for one year to help expand the company’s business model. Currently the company provides intensive marketing clinics twice a month for its clients where Ms. O’Brien, in a classroom/boardroom environment, helps create marketing approaches for each of the company’s clients.

    In the future, the Turning Pointe Marketing will greatly expand its use of technology, virtual classrooms and will be writing articles and books on marketing for a broad audience. The board of advisors will play an essential role in making this large-scale

    Beware: Groupthink!
    On January 28, 1986, the space shuttle Challenger blasted off from the Kennedy Space Centre in Florida. Seventy-three seconds later, millions of people watched as the rocket disintegrated in a fiery explosion, and the capsule plunged into the Atlanti
    erging companies do not have boards of advisors is that often the entrepreneur does not want advice from others. In some extreme cases, entrepreneurs believe they do not need advice from others. GSI knows better.

    GSI works with entrepreneurs, like Kelly O’Brien, President of TurningPointe Marketing, www.turningpointemarketing.com, who has hired our firm to assist her in putting together a strong board of advisors to help her grow her company. Entrepreneurs like Kelly O’Brien are finding out that having a board of advisors for your company that meets regularly can pay huge dividends.

    Beginning with its first meeting on November 18, 2004, Turning Pointe Marketing’s board of advisors consisting of 6-12 members will meet quarterly for one year to help expand the company’s business model. Currently the company provides intensive marketing clinics twice a month for its clients where Ms. O’Brien, in a classroom/boardroom environment, helps create marketing approaches for each of the company’s clients.

    In the future, the Turning Pointe Marketing will greatly expand its use of technology, virtual classrooms and will be writing articles and books on marketing for a broad audience. The board of advisors will play an essential role in making this large-scale

    Increase New Customer Traffic to Your Business
    One person tells another, who tells another, who tells another and so on. You get the idea. Let’s see how to make that an actuality.You have a great company and you provide the highest level of customer service. But as the old clich? says: "A
    ntemarketing.com, who has hired our firm to assist her in putting together a strong board of advisors to help her grow her company. Entrepreneurs like Kelly O’Brien are finding out that having a board of advisors for your company that meets regularly can pay huge dividends.

    Beginning with its first meeting on November 18, 2004, Turning Pointe Marketing’s board of advisors consisting of 6-12 members will meet quarterly for one year to help expand the company’s business model. Currently the company provides intensive marketing clinics twice a month for its clients where Ms. O’Brien, in a classroom/boardroom environment, helps create marketing approaches for each of the company’s clients.

    In the future, the Turning Pointe Marketing will greatly expand its use of technology, virtual classrooms and will be writing articles and books on marketing for a broad audience. The board of advisors will play an essential role in making this large-scale

    Can You Make Money Selling Used Clothing At Flea Markets?
    Used clothing has long been a staple segment of the flea market business. Vendors would either unload their no longer needed clothing, or buy it from a local Salvation Army thrift shop.Flea market vendors could make good money selling used clo
    ber 18, 2004, Turning Pointe Marketing’s board of advisors consisting of 6-12 members will meet quarterly for one year to help expand the company’s business model. Currently the company provides intensive marketing clinics twice a month for its clients where Ms. O’Brien, in a classroom/boardroom environment, helps create marketing approaches for each of the company’s clients.

    In the future, the Turning Pointe Marketing will greatly expand its use of technology, virtual classrooms and will be writing articles and books on marketing for a broad audience. The board of advisors will play an essential role in making this large-scale

    A Strategy for Attracting Higher Paying Client
    Some people have little difficulty attracting and maintaining higher paying clients. Others can't get to first base. Higher paying clients consume less time, exchange energy instead of zapping yours, have higher regards for your relationship, giv
    e marketing approaches for each of the company’s clients.

    In the future, the Turning Pointe Marketing will greatly expand its use of technology, virtual classrooms and will be writing articles and books on marketing for a broad audience. The board of advisors will play an essential role in making this large-scale expansion of the offerings and media used by the company a reality within two years.

    For more information on TurningPointe Marketing, contact Kelly O’Brien at kelly@turningpointemarketing.com. For more information on the services that GSI provides to help organizations create and manage boards of advisors and boards of directors, please contact Herb Rubenstein at herb@growth-strategies.com.

    HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
    <a href="http://www.added4u.com/article/30077/added4u-The-Role-of-Marketing-for-Boards-of-Directors.html">The Role of Marketing for Boards of Directors</a>

    BB link (for phorums):
    [url=http://www.added4u.com/article/30077/added4u-The-Role-of-Marketing-for-Boards-of-Directors.html]The Role of Marketing for Boards of Directors[/url]

    Related Articles:

    Bringing Architects and Their Partners Together: The Power of a Secure Extranet

    Brand Integrity: Tip the Scales in Your Favor with Feasibility Branding

    Market Planning -- Getting the Word Out

    Bookmark it: del.icio.us digg.com reddit.com netvouz.com google.com yahoo.com technorati.com furl.net bloglines.com socialdust.com ma.gnolia.com newsvine.com slashdot.org simpy.com shadows.com blinklist.com