Monday, May 2, 2016

Tuesday, May 3, 2016 A day without a title??? nah! This will serve nicely.

Quotable 

Duck!

Perhaps you can't see it, but we can. That 2 x 4, the board set right across that doorway, about 5 feet off the ground.
You're running it at it full speed, and in a moment, you're going to slam into it, which is going to hurt, a lot.
This happens to most of us, metaphorically anyway, at one time or another. But when it happens repeatedly, you probably have a hygiene problem.
Emotional hygiene, personal hygiene, moral hygiene, organizational hygiene--useful terms for the act of deliberately making hard decisions, early and often, to prevent a 2 x 4 to the face later.
Worth a pause to highlight that: hygiene never pays off in the short run. It is always the work of a mature person (or  an organization) who cares enough about the later to do something important in the now.
When the doctor scrubs with soap before a procedure, it's not because it's fun. It's because she's investing a few minutes now to prevent sepsis later.
Way better than getting hit in the face with a 2 x 4.

~ Seth Godin
                                                          
Random Question of the Day
Word of the Day
SAT QOTD (Begin in 2012)
Kaplan's Version QOTD
                                                            
Marketing I
 
Scatter - 4.01

Test
https://quizlet.com/116896541/test?matching=on&prompt-with=1&limit=10

Inform, Persuade, Remind

Again

Again

Identify two businesses similar to one that you might be interested in starting. Determine their promotional mix; examine their similarities and differences. Based on your assessment, identify the promotional mix that would be effective for your business. Write a rationale for your selection, identifying the promotional mix and explaining how it is similar to and/or different than that of the two businesses. Submit the rationale to your teacher.
 


Top 4 promotional tactics (Promotional Mix)

The Promotional Mix….with Pictures

How to Establish a promotional Mix

Rehash

Marketing Communications
http://www.marketingteacher.com/lesson-store/#marketing-communications 
Studyguide for Wed Quiz
Quiz will cover:  The Marketing Mix/4p's of marketing; the 7 functions of marketing; the Promotional Mix
 
 
Know your options LAP 4.01 [5-111]
Quiz 4A Marketing - PR:002, Promotion Lap 4: Know Your Options
http://www.quia.com/quiz/5860969.html

CNBC Inside Costco(45 minutes) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOwJ4PXt3GM&nohtml5=False

 Email me your take on...
           How do they determine prices?  Distribution channels?  Customer Service?  What are their Competitive Advantages?

Walmart - The high cost of a low price - Full Documentary (1:37)

                                                                                                                                                       
SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT MARKETING I
27 pages of sheer bliss….all from the standpoint of ticketing….and yes, today we read.
https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/25807/1/Baseball_Chapter_Draft_2.4a.pdf


Davis will come and speak with us on Wednesday...:)
Dodge ball-date May 17th
Coggins Gym
Teams and volunteers report at 6pm and we start playing at 6:30pm
Proceeds go to Out of the Garden.  This is sponsored by NHS and Beta Club.


Select a sport or event of interest to you, and identify risk factors associated with it. Determine measures that you would take to minimize risk. Use a word-processing program or spreadsheet to develop a multi-column table. In the first column, identify the risks associated with the sport/event. In the second column, reference the measures that you have selected to minimize those risks. Discuss your assessment with your instructor.

Scouts are prepared!


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