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- 10/03/2010: Budget growth, budget cuts and School Business Managers
- 09/03/2010: Easter discounts on direct mail and email work
- 04/03/2010: Last minute spending
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- 28/02/2010: The strangest schools story of the week
- 22/02/2010: "How to increase your sales to schools by 10%"
- 19/02/2010: Selling to schools after half term to Easter
- 17/02/2010: You are probably not reading this
- 15/02/2010: The forgotten benefits of solo mailing
- 12/02/2010: Why blogs can be so amazingly effective when selling to schools
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How to Sell to Schools: January to April 2010.
I can’t recall a moment when so much of the business of marketing to education has changed in such a short space of time.
To help come to terms with the changes I have produced a new report: How to Sell to Schools: January to April 2010.
It covers the changes in school funding, how schools are spending their money, specific problems that schools are facing, and an article on the appropriate style of advertising for selling to schools.
There is also a full review of each direct medium available for marketing to schools and a particular review of such topics as websites, blogs, and the government’s latest fad: efficiency in schools..
Best of all the report is free, and it is at…
If you want to talk through any aspect of it, give me a call on 01536 399 000. And there are still a few spaces left for emails direct to teachers at half price in the first week of next term.
Tony Attwood