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Media Spotlight: Globe and Mail – “The Challenge”

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

If you’re thinking about licensing your products or services, and franchising your successful business concept, here is an article you might want to read. Published today, our principal consultant, Sandy Huang, was interviewed by Globe and Mail journalist Bryan Borzykowski on her thoughts on this topic:

“Toronto-based events company Oxford Beach puts on more than 250 affairs a year, but a big chunk of its revenues come from one massive shindig: its “St. Party’s Day” event… Created two years ago by Oxford Beach founder Billy Hennessy, the event occurs on St. Paddy’s Day, and the last one attracted 8,000 celebrants to Toronto’s St. Lawrence Market, he says.

Between beer company sponsorship and sales of booze and food, the event generated revenues of more than $300,000, he says.That equals almost a third of the $1-million the 13-employee company expects to generate in 2012.

Mr. Hennessey believes there’s more where that came from, and he now wants to take the event to other cities, capitalizing on the St. Party’s Day name he says he has trademarked.” Read more…

Oxford Beach found Billy Hennessey. Tim Fraser for the Globe and Mail.

 

Designing Effective and Economical Public Relations (PR) Plans

Friday, April 27th, 2012

Photo courtesy of LoopZilla

Public relations (PR) is one of the most powerful marketing tools for small businesses. With consistent effort and a bit of practice, anyone can use PR to effectively boost their marketing campaigns. If you pique the media’s interest in your story, you can enjoy as much (or more) exposure as paying advertisers – but without the cost.

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Pinpoint Tactics Featured in Golf Canada Magazine

Friday, April 20th, 2012

It’s always a pleasure to reach out to new audiences. I’m used to being consulted by publications like Business in Vancouver or business writers from the Globe & Mail, but this month brought something slightly different. Jack Kohane, writer for Golf Canada Magazine, contacted me for his article “18 Mini-Meetings: The Art of Sealing a Deal on the Golf Course”. Appearing in the April 2012 issue, Kohane’s article gives insight into how golf can be the ultimate form of business networking. Because it reveals the player’s true character, golf is far more than just a game – it can be the catalyst in the sealing of a large deal, or it can be the limiter that puts a potential relationship on ice.
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