Marketing 101: Stop pushing people for attention
An example from JB - I made up some tshirts and as I was trying to put one together on CUSTOM-INK they informed me that there may be an issue with a slogan I had used. They gave me a different design that was pretty butt-ugly.
From there I went to another prgm that had easy to design tshirts for businesses, and created one simply and bobsyeruncle (which I posted on here no minimum, reorder any time, and an online coupon AND free shipping)
Meanwhile, after tell CUSTOM-INK I was not pursuing it further, they emailed. Then they called. Then they emailed again. Then they called again. Then they emailed again. All in the last week.
To borrow part of a line from this article:
repeatedly "calling you, because they don’t give a crap how busy you are."
WHAT DOESN'T WORK
Relentlessly pushing a predictable product or service, which fails to inspire people… hoping to pester your way to their hearts.
An example from JB - I made up some tshirts and as I was trying to put one together on CUSTOM-INK they informed me that there may be an issue with a slogan I had used. They gave me a different design that was pretty butt-ugly.
From there I went to another prgm that had easy to design tshirts for businesses, and created one simply and bobsyeruncle (which I posted on here no minimum, reorder any time, and an online coupon AND free shipping)
Meanwhile, after tell CUSTOM-INK I was not pursuing it further, they emailed. Then they called. Then they emailed again. Then they called again. Then they emailed again. All in the last week.
To borrow part of a line from this article:
repeatedly "calling you, because they don’t give a crap how busy you are."
WHAT DOESN'T WORK
Relentlessly pushing a predictable product or service, which fails to inspire people… hoping to pester your way to their hearts.