... | Education & Outreach Tips | Who needs to hear this message?
reporters and editors political leaders, lawmakers and strategists civic and religious leaders women's groups, women-owned or focused businesses and organizations health-oriented groups and organizations volunteer and charitable networks senior citizens and associated groups, organizations and networks students and educators at high schools, colleges and universities pro-life leaders or civic leaders and activists in like-minded organizations any open-minded compassionate citizen or leader!
| Good places to distribute
in doctors offices or hospital waiting rooms church libraries public or school libraries reading rooms or other waiting areas, where permitted at health fairs, conventions, trade shows women’s or men's group meetings youth group activities, bible studies, and other small or large-group gatherings on-line via friends & family, groups, organizations, e-lists, chat rooms, blogs, web sites, banner ads and more
Remember: K.I.S.S.*
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* K.I.S.S. ... Keep it short & simple!
ü A single ad requires 6 or more repetitions before it really sticks. To be effective, advertising requires consistency, repetition and patience. ü If you can't afford to run an ad at least a few times in the same place, there are many other ways to advertise that are quite effective. For example, you may want to run small ads weekly in bulletins or low-circulation civic, public or church media, classified ad sections, etc., or as envelope stuffers or posters. ü Or, plan a fundraiser and save up or join forces with like-minded individuals or groups for a big-splash campaign with a much higher impact. See low-cost/no-cost ideas for more. |