Finally, some good news to come out of the global recession! As the price of rough diamonds plummets in Africa, miners throughout the continent are instead turning toward a future in agriculture.alex\’s lemonade standEngineers will tell you that marketing is not necessary. They will say that it doesn’t matter what you call it - functional products that fill a need will sell themselves. In fact Microsoft takes that concept to a whole new level by professing smart technology - via virtue of its functionality - will sell itself (and in Microsoft’s case, despite the marketing!)
This is the resume I was using about two months ago:
This is a guest post by John Simonetta, owner of ProformaGreen, an eco-friendly promotional items consultancy. John’s blogs are designed to keep us up to date on the “greening” of his industry.
Well, I am certainly not a doomsayer. However it does look like the economy is going to slow down over the next few months if not longer.
Often it is marketing and giving that get hit first as companies focus on their core costs.
This especially hits those types of organization hardest that really need the support of their local communities and businesses, folks like the North Texas Food Bank, The Elephant Sanctuary in Hohenwald Tennessee or other civil and charitable institutions.
So Proforma Green is offering a challenge to other Ecopreneurists that read our column.
Starting now Proforma Green is offering a 20%-30% discount from End Quantity Pricing (EQP) on promotional items to 501(c)3, NGOs, charities, schools and other civic organizations, if they allow us to co-brand the products with our web address www.proformagreen.com in some small way. Not all items in our catalog are available with this discount, but most are, likely 85%.
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