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Sticky notes from an old school marketer!

Ramish Rana

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I think in the last decade or so marketing has evolved into an online entity. I don't know just how many people still remember the concept of "word-of-mouth", "Community out reach", "interactive programs" and "print media" marketing strategies. A few years ago a local business was more interactive with potential customers and clientele'. Today everything is being measured by "likes" and "tweets", don't get me wrong, I am all for the massive revolution brought on by the incorporation of social media into marketing. Especially, for local businesses. However, I do believe that the element of "trust" that could be built by a more human interaction, seems to be dying out, the true nature and substance of a service was once more than an automated response. I for one, am very glad if I have a complaint with a particular service and I get to talk to a human being for a change. To me THAT is marketing, rather than hearing the usual "automated response" I got to interact and that always beats any robotic monologue.

But, that's just me. A business can be started online but a "name" is built offline.:moil:
 

Nuoko

New member
Thank you for the thread here! What do you guys think about offline marketing? Do you sue some promo items like those lapel pins on PinSource, for example? I think they might work nicely
 
Your sticky notes from an old-school marketer were a blast to read! It's amazing how those tried-and-true tips still hold up in today's fast-paced digital world. I took a peek at the https://notesonline.com/notepad site you recommended, and I like how simple and intuitive it is for jotting down ideas on the go. I'm a fan of analog tools myself; there's something special about putting pen to paper that makes ideas flow differently. Plus, with tools like these, it's easier to stay organized without getting lost in the digital noise. Keep sharing your marketing wisdom – it's like finding hidden treasures! Looking forward to more nuggets of knowledge from you
 
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