Monthly Archives: July 2018

What is the most effective way of testing the water with a postal mailing?

By Tony Attwood Of late a number of companies have been contacting Schools.co.uk concerning promotions to schools through the post, and obviously we are always happy to help. So I thought I would very quickly outline what it is that … Continue reading

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How to avoid advertising

I won’t keep you in suspense with the answer to this one.  What these firms do is use our Payments by Results service.   As a first step the companies tell us about their products or services and give us … Continue reading

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What are generic emails and do they work?

Quite simply the Schools.co.uk generic list of schools is a database of almost every primary and secondary school in the UK. The only schools missing are those that have stated that they do not wish to receive any marketing material … Continue reading

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Is there a way of writing to teachers which always, always works??

My simple answer to that question is “no”, there is not one way.  However there are some ways that most of the time work better than others. Unfortunately these better working ways are not always the most obvious, common sense … Continue reading

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Five emails to schools for just £215.00 and a guaranteed response.

Please note the offer in this announcement is only available for campaigns starting in July and mid-August.   The four month campaign email programme in which you can have one email sent out every month to schools costs from as … Continue reading

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What is the best way to test postal mailing

Let’s imagine you want offer your new product or service to the head of history (or indeed any other teacher) in all 5000 secondary schools in the UK.  And let’s say that you want to do that by post. The … Continue reading

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Why common sense does not work when selling to schools.

I’ve only been pondering this morning’s news for ten minutes and I have a whole raft of examples of common sense not working as it should.  If you have a moment, allow me to explain. (And, oh yes, there is … Continue reading

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What is the most effective way of reviving an established product

By Tony Attwood I suspect most of us have seen it: there is a product that sells and sells to teachers, and then gradually sales drift away as the old adverts just don’t deliver anymore.  What can one do? Having … Continue reading

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Why the best employees are not the agreeable ones

This headline looks wrong.  We all know and, I suspect, most of us have worked with grouchy people.  And the notion that they are more valuable to the company than agreeable colleagues seems odd. At least that’s what I thought. … Continue reading

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No email, no post, then what?

By Tony Attwood You won’t be surprised to see that I start this little piece by denying the validity of the premises behind that headline.  Like many others I don’t believe that GDPR has meant the end of emailing, nor … Continue reading

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