"Just in case...buy organic!" ;)




Jeb Bateman wrote:
> 
> On Thu, Apr 19, 2001 at 03:17:33PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > It might help in keeping the message short and simple (always a key
> > to success) to rely on the webpage for much of what I suggested
> > earlier.  Have the main thrust after our name and what our mission
> > is, be "visit the webpage."
> 
> I think this is an excellent suggestion.  Instead of trying to develop
> a really fancy flier, we could come up with a simple meme instead.  (A
> meme is like a catch phrase, in that it moves from person to person
> easily.)  I read an article on this at Guru.com, where an example of a
> consultant who would tell people "I help service businesses find more
> customers."  This would immediately draw a response, "Oh, that's what
> I need."  Or, even if it didn't directly apply to them, people would
> often remember and tell others who were looking for more business.
> So, basically, we need a very short and simple phrase that tells
> people what is useful about the buying club.  Brainstorming...
> 
>   "We help people save money on organic foods."
> 
>   "Organic foods at more reasonable prices."
> 
>   "We build community through food and cooperation."
> 
>   "Organic food for everyone!"
> 
>   "We help people buy organic food."
> 
>   "We help people save time buying good food."
> 
> Hmmm...  Other ideas??
> 
>

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