Friday, April 6, 2007

Old Schools X-Factor or WoW factor

Since we're first, we will be pre set up. Already have brochures on everyones desks, etc.

I liked the idea of having an old person coming to our presentation and listening in. That way they can add in on comments, questions, and feedback at the end of our presentation. If we bribe them to be positive feedback then Andrew will be impressed.

At the end of our presentation we do an anouncement and bring the old person up to sign a contract that makes them The first official member of old school. Someone takes a picture of the old person with our CEO shaking hands and holding the contract(or plaque resignating as first member). And we say this will be used for a press release for this summer, because we actually plan on getting it up and running this summer.

Also, we could give Andrew a give certificate/coupon for free lifetime/or one year membership to Old School. Valid upon May 2008 when Old School anticipates to be up and running. Or for when Andrew becomes eligible (over 55).

I got some feed back from a member who presented and listened to presentations. He said the fewer presenters the better because otherwise it interupts the flow and wastes time. Don't be serious the entire time, crack some jokes, make em laugh 3-4 times in the presentation.
When you go over the marketing trends and analysis, go quickly, because he only cares about the 4 p's and finance, in the final presentation.

Make sure to do Bar graphs of profit and user members (pictures are better than tables)
Do a timeline of user members and Old School growth

When doing the slides, try to only have pictures, seriously I think that would be awesome if we had no words, only pictures. Seriously.
Forexample, when we talk about promotion and we put newspaper and radio on our power point, use the pictures I have uploaded on the ivle community of the media logos. ( theyrre in the powerpoint document)

LP: the soft copies are on the ivle community in documents sections, Ididn't know how to shrink them into postcard size, so good luck try to do that. Hehhe

Sorry Varun that you didn't like my imperanation of you in the previous blog. I can't believe I forgot a Marketing Exec.

Snce, I'm gone for the weekend in KL (but working hard on the project at night!) I'll be meeting with Varun on Monday night in YIH at 7pm to catch up on the details of the final presentation.

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