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https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/2170/Community-Involvement-Checklist/
...s about their needs;
Donate fundraising help, equipment, money to nonprofi...
https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/407/Community-Involvement-Board-Lessons/
...ver fail to attend high-profile fundraising events. However, they’re members i...
https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/401/10-Steps-To-Overcome-Competition/
...ed on a hands-on basis: perhaps fundraising for an orphanage or hospital, or p...
https://completemarkets.com/Article/article-post/357/Marketing-With-Newsletters/
...nprofit group, shelter society, fundraising effort, or senior center that can ...
https://completemarkets.com/company/CompleteMarkets/Articles/content-package/IMMS-Library/TabCategory/article-post/401/10-Steps-To-Overcome-Competition/
... that has proven to be a mainstay in the most successful agencies. 6. Become Involved. Every business operates within a community: local, regional, or national. Most of the truly successful enterprises I have known maintain a corporate philosophy of giving back to the community. Do you? I'm not just talking about membership in the Rotary. I mean getting involved on a hands-on basis: perhaps fundraising for an orphanage or hospital, or providing assistance in the schools. Don't forget to support and promote such participation by your employees. 7. Focus On Your Marketing. Most marketing and advertising is very helter-skelter, due to the reasons pointed out in Step 1. If you haven't defined who you are and what you do, how can you market your business? Conduct a top-to-bottom analysis of ... of the business-usually a far cry from how the employees and customers perceive it. Meet with your employees and some of your key customers for a brainstorming session on the definition of your agency. What are your strengths and weaknesses? Do your customers view your agency as a partner, consultant, friend, expert, or simply a vendor of insurance? Do your employees see the agency as a service organization, a sales organization, or a place to draw a paycheck? Although many definitions are based on in-house perceptions, I prefer to see an agency define itself as its best customers do. What are the reasons your best customers do business with you? Even if their perceptions vary from yours, I'd rather adapt to what's working than continue to force a square peg into a round hole. ...