Posted in banking, community, consumer engagement, customer interaction, donor engagement, economic recession, financial services, follower, insurance, investment, marketing innovation, network, non profit, nonprofit, social branding, social marketing, social media, social network on Oct 27th, 2010
Some transactions are pretty straightforward. Take me and shampoo for instance. I’m just another bald Boomer so I have very little vested interest in the shampoo that I buy. I can trust just about any shampoo to do what I need, as long as it doesn’t cause a rash. I understand that a whole lot [...]
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Today is Blog Action Day. It’s an annual event held every October 15 that unites the world’s bloggers in posting about the same issue on the same day with the aim of sparking a global discussion and driving collective action. This year the issue being discussed is something very near and dear to [...]
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Posted in community, donor, donor engagement, economic recession, front porch, fundraising, network, non profit, nonprofit, social network, transformation on Oct 4th, 2010
Today is World Habitat Day. Last week I wrote a post about Habitat’s international efforts here. Habitat for Humanity is also raising awareness of the need for improved shelter and highlighting Habitat’s priority in the United States, neighborhood revitalization. This theme echos the United Nations’ chosen theme for 2010 for events in the host city [...]
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Monday, October 4th is of World Habitat Day sponsored by Habitat for Humanity.
Habitat’s international World Habitat Day efforts will focus on the link between housing and health. One way that you can learn more about this is through the 2011 Shelter Report, which focuses on the need for more research on the connections between healthy [...]
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Frequent readers of SPURspectives know that I often write about issues related to investment or philanthropy — two seemingly disparate, yet related subjects. Spur Communications contends that investing and philanthropy are related from a marketing standpoint by sharing similar psychological motivators. Inspiring someone to invest in ensuring they have a better future is a short [...]
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Posted in CRM, SPURspectives, banking, branding, community, consumer behavior, consumer engagement, consumer generated content, consumer perception, customer engagement, customer interaction, customer relationship management, donor, donor engagement, financial services, follower, fundraising, insurance, investment, leader, marketing, marketing budget, marketing innovation, network, non profit, nonprofit, social marketing, social media, social network, spur communications, twitter on Sep 22nd, 2009
Quite a few of our clients are pretty conservative. For those of you who don’t know, Spur Communications provides strategic marketing communications for the financial services and philanthropic sectors. I love working in these sectors, but I’ve got to admit, this is not a wild bunch. It seems to take these groups a bit longer [...]
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Posted in banking, consumer behavior, consumer engagement, consumer perception, customer engagement, donor, donor engagement, financial services, fundraising, investment, lifecycle, marketing, non profit, nonprofit on May 26th, 2009
Isn’t it odd how we don’t always pay much attention to the things we really value? Take investing and philanthropy for instance. These are two of the most expensive things that we’ll do in our lives. Yet, most of us are willing to be passive and cede responsibility to strangers. For some reason, we are [...]
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