The Quiet Moment When Company Merch Gets Judged Picture a normal Tuesday afternoon at work. Someone from operations walks around the office dropping off a new batch of branded items. Maybe it is a mug, maybe a notebook, maybe a company shirt folded neatly in plastic....
The Open House Problem Most Agents Never Notice An open house creates a burst of attention that lasts about two hours. Neighbors wander in. Curious buyers poke around closets. Someone grabs a flyer and says they will “think about it.” Then the event ends, the sign-in...
Church Websites Should Help Ministry, Not Drain It Many churches face the same problem when they decide to build a website. A volunteer begins searching online and quickly runs into quotes that look more like car payments than ministry tools. It is not unusual to see...
You have probably bought “swag” before. A box of pens for an open house table. A stack of tote bags for a fundraiser. Maybe matching polos because someone said, “We should look more put-together this year.” Sometimes it goes fine. Sometimes you end up with 97 leftover...
The Tuition Page Is an Emotional Page A parent clicks on your tuition page after dinner while the house is finally quiet. Maybe they have a spreadsheet open. Maybe they are just scrolling on their phone while leaning against the kitchen counter. Either way, they are...
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