COVID-19 Blog Tag Optimism for the U.S. Postal Service in the Age of COVID-19 info Posted April 17, 2020 by Kurt Ruppel in Postal Issues Updates If you’ve been paying attention to postal headlines in the past week or two, no one would blame you for thinking the U.S. Postal Service is on life support. Many customers and business partners have been asking us about the health and well-being of the Postal Service. (Even my millennial colleagues are reporting seeing the […] + Read More How to Pivot Nonprofit Marketing Strategies During Times of Uncertainty info Posted April 15, 2020 by Jamie Veltri in Strategy and Analysis Our world has been turned upside down as we navigate responding to and containing the spread of COVID-19. Nonprofit marketing is no exception. How should nonprofit organizations adjust their marketing strategies during times of uncertainty? I have heard the question, “Should we stop fundraising?” The short answer is No. Your services as a nonprofit are […] + Read More Communicating During the COVID-19 Outbreak info Posted March 25, 2020 by Ashley Leone in Creative If you haven’t been sending out messages related to your COVID-19 response to employees, customers, prospects, and others, you need to start now. Consistent communications regarding how your business is dealing with this public health issue serve a broad range of purposes. + Read More Considerations for Marketing During a Pandemic info Posted March 20, 2020 by Wes Sparling in Strategy and Analysis COVID-19, the desire to minimize the spread of the virus that causes it, and the mounting fear associated with the idea of a pandemic have already caused extensive behavior changes across the U.S.: travel restrictions, canceled meetings, increases in online shopping, restrictions on group meetings, school closures, and more. History has shown us that when […] + Read More Pages: First Page12Load More Articles
Optimism for the U.S. Postal Service in the Age of COVID-19 info Posted April 17, 2020 by Kurt Ruppel in Postal Issues Updates If you’ve been paying attention to postal headlines in the past week or two, no one would blame you for thinking the U.S. Postal Service is on life support. Many customers and business partners have been asking us about the health and well-being of the Postal Service. (Even my millennial colleagues are reporting seeing the […] + Read More
How to Pivot Nonprofit Marketing Strategies During Times of Uncertainty info Posted April 15, 2020 by Jamie Veltri in Strategy and Analysis Our world has been turned upside down as we navigate responding to and containing the spread of COVID-19. Nonprofit marketing is no exception. How should nonprofit organizations adjust their marketing strategies during times of uncertainty? I have heard the question, “Should we stop fundraising?” The short answer is No. Your services as a nonprofit are […] + Read More
Communicating During the COVID-19 Outbreak info Posted March 25, 2020 by Ashley Leone in Creative If you haven’t been sending out messages related to your COVID-19 response to employees, customers, prospects, and others, you need to start now. Consistent communications regarding how your business is dealing with this public health issue serve a broad range of purposes. + Read More
Considerations for Marketing During a Pandemic info Posted March 20, 2020 by Wes Sparling in Strategy and Analysis COVID-19, the desire to minimize the spread of the virus that causes it, and the mounting fear associated with the idea of a pandemic have already caused extensive behavior changes across the U.S.: travel restrictions, canceled meetings, increases in online shopping, restrictions on group meetings, school closures, and more. History has shown us that when […] + Read More