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by Boro Boy » Thu Aug 15 2019 1:33pm
blythburgh wrote: ↑Thu Aug 15 2019 11:20am
I bought an item online yesterday but no cashback. So phoned the company and the lady I spoke to did not get cashback so told her about imutual. She asked me towards the end of the conversation the name of the site again. We can get new members if we push it hard enough to enough people.
Bless you but the single member addition here and there is not going to make much of a difference... at some stage an advertising campaign needs to be thought about and constructed.
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by pabenny » Thu Aug 15 2019 2:10pm
Boro Boy wrote: ↑Thu Aug 15 2019 1:33pm
..the single member addition here and there is not going to make much of a difference...
Agree
Boro Boy wrote: ↑Thu Aug 15 2019 1:33pm
at some stage an advertising campaign needs to be thought about and constructed.
Perhaps a (paid) intern to work on the social media profile? A 3 month initial contract costing, say £5k would provide an inexpensive way to see whether more activity on twitbook and instaface generates revenue-earning members.
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by BeautifulSunshine » Thu Aug 15 2019 4:20pm
pabenny wrote: ↑Thu Aug 15 2019 2:10pm
Boro Boy wrote: ↑Thu Aug 15 2019 1:33pm
..the single member addition here and there is not going to make much of a difference...
Agree
Boro Boy wrote: ↑Thu Aug 15 2019 1:33pm
at some stage an advertising campaign needs to be thought about and constructed.
Perhaps a (paid) intern to work on the social media profile? A 3 month initial contract costing, say £5k would provide an inexpensive way to see whether more activity on twitbook and instaface generates revenue-earning members.
Indeed. It boils down to how much Richard is willing to pay to make his little baby a success.
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by blythburgh » Fri Aug 16 2019 6:52am
kevinchess1 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14 2019 8:11pm
OH WOW someome makes a prediction about the future and gets it wrong
Shock horror Bit like all the doomsayers who said that a vote for Brexit would be a disaster, WRONG
We are not out yet but our shopping bill is far bigger now for the same amount of stuff. One item that was 99p for a long time before the referendum is now £1.15 and that is just one thing that has jumped in price despite the supermarket price war that is costing suppliers dear. A chicken factory closed in Essex very recently as they had to cut costs and so moving that work to another factory.
And in your own industry cafes independent and chain are closing at a much faster rate as people cannot afford to eat out as often.
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by blythburgh » Fri Aug 16 2019 7:20am
pabenny wrote: ↑Fri Aug 16 2019 7:16am
Way off topic.
Not me who brought up the B topic just wanted to balance the post with some truths
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by pabenny » Fri Aug 16 2019 8:16am
It's still off topic. Let's all leave Brexit discussion to more appropriate threads and keep this thread to discussion of the business we all own.
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by Richard Frost » Fri Aug 16 2019 8:24am
Is there a thread within the forums that is not off topic and does it matter?
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by BeautifulSunshine » Fri Aug 16 2019 8:35am
blythburgh wrote: ↑Fri Aug 16 2019 6:52am
kevinchess1 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14 2019 8:11pm
OH WOW someome makes a prediction about the future and gets it wrong
Shock horror Bit like all the doomsayers who said that a vote for Brexit would be a disaster, WRONG
We are not out yet but our shopping bill is far bigger now for the same amount of stuff. One item that was 99p for a long time before the referendum is now £1.15 and that is just one thing that has jumped in price despite the supermarket price war that is costing suppliers dear. A chicken factory closed in Essex very recently as they had to cut costs and so moving that work to another factory.
And in your own industry cafes independent and chain are closing at a much faster rate as people cannot afford to eat out as often.
+1
What used to cost me £100 now costs me closer to £110. And we haven't even left yet.
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by Boro Boy » Fri Aug 16 2019 8:58am
AAAlphaThunder wrote: ↑Fri Aug 16 2019 8:35am
blythburgh wrote: ↑Fri Aug 16 2019 6:52am
kevinchess1 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14 2019 8:11pm
OH WOW someome makes a prediction about the future and gets it wrong
Shock horror Bit like all the doomsayers who said that a vote for Brexit would be a disaster, WRONG
We are not out yet but our shopping bill is far bigger now for the same amount of stuff. One item that was 99p for a long time before the referendum is now £1.15 and that is just one thing that has jumped in price despite the supermarket price war that is costing suppliers dear. A chicken factory closed in Essex very recently as they had to cut costs and so moving that work to another factory.
And in your own industry cafes independent and chain are closing at a much faster rate as people cannot afford to eat out as often.
+1
What used to cost me £100 now costs me closer to £110. And we haven't even left yet.
No it's the gravity of the moon causing that...!!!
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