Archive for the ‘Non profit’ Category

Business is running even faster

Busy Month of Activities
Consumer – Marketing
Letsgofordinner have agreed to sponsor the Vancouver Brunch Meet Up Group and a Coffee Meetup- thanks Lee for all your help
We are talking to some of the leading Vancouver food reviews site and bloggers to get the message out.
BNI team – Richmond and Downtown Vancover – great to meet you [...]

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Charities – you get what you pay for

Charities
Just read a very interesting book review in the economist – which discusses using capitalistic methods to generate more revenue for charities.  The heart of the matter is paying people who do great fund raising  very well.  The specific example is Avon Breast Cancer Walk.  Avon started its own walks and generated $22.7 million.  They [...]

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Tests successful; new site on the way!

Hi everyone,
We’re working on some great things at LG4D!
Our initial concept tests with eight restaurants and a website prototype were a great success.
We’ve signed up six more restaurants, and have many more in the pipeline.  Our current restaurant partners know that the service is a cost-effective way to win customers, and are almost always interested [...]

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DineOut Vancouver – Restaurant Winners

We wanted to offer our congratulations to Goldfish Pacific Restaurant who we are proud to say is one of our restaurants – Goldfish – won 2 categories – Best Service and Entrée
Congratulations to all the other winners Maurya and Don Francesco
All the winners are listed below:
Best Appetizer: Maurya Indian Cuisine
Best Entrée: Goldfish Pacific [...]

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Keeps on Going

Busy weeks.. many people excited about the product.  Emailed 2 non-profits – 48 hours ago 1 has come back.  Still waiting on 2 other charities … going slow, looks like the inertia of their own organisations will kill the interest …it is too bad.  Both came back and are wandering slowly to sign.
Spoke to two [...]

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