BCA FYI

BCA FYI

Entries from July 2009

OUR TAKE ON MARKETING

July 30th, 2009

Business is tight, budgets are lean and we don’t know many people who are enjoying a great ride right now. But that’s no excuse for sloppiness. This week’s marketing tip focuses on something so simple it’s a bit embarrassing to even mention: the lowly envelope.

We’re talking about envelopes that purport to contain business correspondence, but look anything but. Crummy handwritten addresses and return addresses on non-personal material. Envelopes addressed to staff members who left your business years ago. Envelopes forwarded from scarily old former addresses. And it gets worse.

Get past the lousy envelope and you hit on a few of the mass-mail personal peeves at Barnett Cox. A compelling pitch directed at Dave Cox on a letter whose salutation reads: Dear Mr. BarnettCox. One to Maggie: Dear Mr. Maggie Cox. And, don’t get us started in the ones that think Maggie is Cox and Dave is Barnett.

The simple message: Everything you offer about your company says something about how you operate and the attention you pay to detail. Get it right. Whether it’s a direct mail outreach, or something as simple as a bill, make sure the piece you send says you are on top of things.

And for the record, it’s Maggie Cox. Dave Cox. The company is Barnett Cox. And Barnett was our dear old friend and former partner, Claude Barnett, who passed away in 1994. He’d turn over in his grave if his obit had read “Claude Cox.”

Let us know your pet peeve, and we may use it in an upcoming issue. E-mail me at mcox@barnettcox.com.

 

Categories — Marketing Tips

MAILBOX

July 30th, 2009

Here’s a sampling of some of the e-mails we’ve received in response to BCAFYI. Thanks for writing, and keep ‘em coming.

“I was looking for a good restaurant in Paso for a special reward to give an individual who has helped SCORE so much in the past year. Your Web page discussed Buona Tavola, and lo and behold, I immediately bought a gift certificate for dinner for two at Buona Tavola in Paso Robles.”
David Bresnan

“You guys are way clever. Keep it up! Thanks for sharing.”
Charlie West

“This is terrific and very pleasing to the eye. I also appreciate the brevity and efficiency in the writing. Your company never ceases to amaze me and exceed expectations.”
Lee Ferrero

“I like the marketing news articles and the Get-To-The-Point link.  Thanks.”
Emily Clithero

“I truly look forward to the FYI.”
Marty Indvik

Categories — Mailbox

SEEN & HEARD

July 23rd, 2009

This just in.  He reports the news and now he makes some. BCA congratulates John Summer, newly named Executive Director of the SLO County Visitors and Conference Bureau. John is co-owner of Central Coast Magazine, former KSBY news anchor and one of the county’s most passionate fans. Great news for tourism … Results of the recent SLO County Regional Airport survey gauging local airline travel are out, with data from the 2,000 responses giving a better picture of where to focus future air service development. Survey says 58 percent of SLO travelers choose other airports in California, with lower fares, more frequent flights, more non-stop destinations and more airlines as their top reasons. Bottom Line: In SLO, there’s a significant demand for new and better service … SLO Planning Commission will discuss the scope of the EIR for the Chevron Tank Farm property at a special meeting 7 p.m. July 29 in the City Council Chambers … Get the latest on the Employee Free Choice Act, and how it may affect your business, at an employer’s seminar sponsored by Your People Professionals of Santa Maria on July 31 at the Santa Maria Country Club … Jolie Ditmore of  Central Coast Pathology has an innovative new automation system for blood tests that provides patients with quicker and more accurate results. E-mail jditmore@ccpathology.com for more information.

Categories — Business Successes, Business Workshops, Surveys

LOCAL BEAT

July 23rd, 2009

013smHow do you cook with olives? The Paso Robles Olive Festival has cooked up a recipe contest for the ultimate olive cookbook. The festival is Aug. 22 at the Downtown Paso Robles City Park, but they want your recipes now … Lynn Cooper, president of Pacific Oak Foreclosure Services, welcomes two new associates, Eve Opinion and Doreen Wetzel, as foreclosure specialists. Lynn’s granddaughter, Taryn Cooper, joins the firm as a summer intern … Celebrate National Lighthouse Day with daylight van tours of the Port San Luis Lighthouse Aug. 8 & 9 and a special Dusk at the Lighthouse wine and hors d’oeuvres evening event Aug. 8. Reservations a must. Call (805) 540-5771 … Reserve you space now in the 2009-2010 Official City Map from the SLO Chamber of Commerce. Contact Rickelle Goyt at (805) 786-2774 or e-mail rickelle@slochamber.org … EQ Cycling starts its new season Aug. 2. Sign up at Equilibrium Fitness for Women in the Marigold Center, SLO or e-mail njrossier@hotmail.com. The team sponsors weekend group rides for all levels of fitness.

Categories — Business Workshops, Events