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Serving Humanitarian Causes With SBI! August 11, 2010 |
HiAugust 2010A complimentary publication of
Serving Humanitarian Causes With SBI!Here is a story about a non-profit organization that has successfully adapted SBI's proven business plan to further a humanitarian cause ... on a worldwide scale! The PlanMost people believe that serving humanitarian causes on a large scale requires a lot of money and a large organization. That is mostly true ... when you don't know how to achieve your humanitarian goal any other way. The part that most people ignore to learn about, and do correctly, both in business start-ups and in non-profit organizations starting up, is the "marketing/promotional" aspect. Without a solid promotional plan, your endeavour will be like an automobile without fuel. You are not going to get anywhere. End of endeavour. And you do not need an army of volunteers , nor a ton of money, to make your humanitarian efforts count. Really count! Serving The Needy With A Proven PlanOn July 18 2010, the United Nations held the Nelson Mandela International Day on the former South African leader's birthday, to encourage the world to help the needy. Sandy McDonald wanted to help the needy. She had an idea but, at first, she did not know how to promote it and enroll the participation of enough people to make a significant contribution to the cause for the needy. Sandy stumbled on SBI - a proven business and promotional action plan that she decided to adapt to further her nonprofit cause. In so doing, Sandy avoided a heart-breaking "stillborn humanitarian project". In fact, Sandy's humanitarian endeavour succeeded so well that ... In this ABC News report, July 19, 2010 Sandy's efforts, called - "Knit-a-Square" - have been used to help illustrate how it is possible to enroll thousands of individuals from over 40 countries to donate a little bit of their time to effectively help a worthy cause. Best of all, thanks to SBI's promotional effective plan, she succeeded ... on a micro budget and with only a handful of volunteers to start with! Sandy's "Knit-a-Square" project is but one of many other successful endeavours - all the result of carefully adapting and implementing an already proven promotional plan to help the needy in a very concrete way. A Humanitarian Cause Success StoryHere is the complete story behind "Knit-a-Square's", as told by Sandy McDonald. Here is information on SBI's proven promotional plan behind Sandy's success.
Do You Have A Cause To Promote?Thanks to SBI, Sandy was unexpectedly successful ... on a micro budget and only a handful of initial volunteers. Do you have a humanitarian cause Let SBI's proven promotional process help you achieve your own unexpected results ... for the cause. As editor and webmaster I publish this newsletter monthly to help promote entrepreneurship on the web. I sincerely hope that you have found this e-zine informative. Best regards, |
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