Hi,
Just got back from a day at the Dearborn Farmer's and Artisan Market. We have had the same neighbor, Tim, for two weeks at the market. Tim is from Hickory Hill Farm. Last week, I showed him our shelf talkers and he immediately "got it" and asked us to bring two dozen cards this week. The cards looked great in his booth and Tim said two things struck him about the shelf talkers. 1. Fewer customers were asking him "how much does this cost". 2. He would no longer have to haul around the big dry erase board he had been using.
We also met Andrea Stevens this week. Very nice woman. Andrea told us about http://www.holisticmoms.org/. She is starting a local chapter and they are having an open house on Thursday, August 7, 2008 at 6:30 PM at the Plymouth District Library, 223 S. Main St., Plymouth, MI. I told her I would pass along the information in my next post. If interested, check it out.
Have a great weekend and enjoy the summer weather!
Friday, July 25, 2008
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Hi Bob! Thankyou so much for posting the info about the Holistic Moms Network. And thanks for passing out the fliers at the market yesterday. Because of that, I was able to make a connection with a Bradley Birth instructor, Daedra, who is interested in becoming a co-leader with me. It's amazing how things are really rolling now! By the way, I love my tote bag. You guys have a great concept and I'll be excited to watch your company's growth!
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