Here is an idea. Take a look at this fork. Or should I say a spoon? It’s both. New York’s Modern Museum of Arts is selling a popular utensil called “Ramen Fork/Spoon”. As the name suggests, it does exactly that.
Japanese inventor, Masami Takahashi always wanted to create something “that can be displayed at MoMA (Modern Museum of Arts)”. With this dream in mind, Takahashi invented the eco-friendly “Ramen Fork/Spoon”. The product sells it for $14 a pop and selling A LOT.
What does this have to do with Mesa? Nothing directly, but the idea is worthwhile talking, and if your ideas are also worthwhile talking, your customers will tell others about your organization.
It’s cute, interesting, and easy to tell others. In fact, marketing is about telling your story.
If you have a story that’s worth mentioning and easy enough to share, people will talk about you. What’s your story?
Do you have one? If you do, is it easy to spread? Is it worthwhile mentioning? If you don’t, it’s time to sit down and rewrite your elevator pitch.
What do you think?
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