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Ron Strand's Articles in Business

  • How to Plan and Manage a Fundraising Event
    Staging a special event is a reliable method for fundraising and a good way to publicize your organization and your cause. This article contains some practical advice for event planning, promotion and management.
  • School Fundraising Idea - Name Your School for a Day Contest
    Naming institutions and buildings as a form of donor recognition is a tried and true fundraising practice. Usually they are named after famous people. But any school can use this fundraising idea - hold a contest to name your school for a day.
  • When Things Go Wrong, They Really Go Wrong 2
    I bought four green fees for an exclusive golf club at a fundraiser and I somehow knew the day was going to be different when I called for a tee time. The day was different alright, going from bad, to worse, to far better than expected.
  • Thoughts on Playing Your Age
    There is a saying in golf - I hope I live long enough to play my age. Maybe the expression, playing your age, has more to do with describing an attitude than it does the actual numbers.
  • Be Sure To Include Industry Metrics In Your Business Plan
    If you are a business plan writer planning how to start a new business, you have to make some assumptions. For those assumptions to have some credibility, you should be aware of industry metrics. Unless the business you are starting is truly the first of its kind on the planet, you should be able to find some metrics.
  • SEO Strategy That Worked - Third Place Google Ranking in Three Weeks
    This article contains a description of the five steps the author took to have a new site ranked by in third place by Google in three just three weeks.
  • An Unabashedly Sentimental Golf Article
    Warning – this is going to be an unabashedly sentimental article. You see, it dawned on me the other day, when a friend asked me why I have two seven irons in my bag, how much of what I am carrying were golf gifts. But the relationships forged by golf that are the greatest gift.
  • When Things Go Wrong, They Really Go Wrong
    There are lots of life lessons to be learned from golf. One lesson is, sometimes when things go wrong, they really go wrong. When you get a bad bounce, play it where it lies to the best of your ability, then forget about it and move on.
  • Advertising Risk - How Social Proof Will Overpower Authority
    One day out mountain biking, I heeded a bear warning but ignored an official warning about other dangerous conditions. This experience taught me something about the power of social proof and its role in risk communication and advertising strategy.
  • Is Golf Tournament Sponsorship an Effective Form of Advertising?
    In addition to supporting a worthy cause, golf tournament sponsorship represents an opportunity for effective advertising. This article contains some anecdotal evidence to support this theory.
  • How Golfers Can Cope With Back Pain
    I have sometimes thought that I would never be able to golf again because of back pain. But I have found a few simple things that make golf less painful and if back pain does occur, speed recovery to get me back on the course in no time.
  • 5 Key Steps To Success In Running a Golf Tournament
    These five tips will help make your next golf tournament a success.
  • Golf In Lofoten is a Mystical Experience
    The Lofoten Islands off the coast of northern Norway provided the most mystical experience I have ever had on a golf couse.
  • Tips for Selecting a Great Golf Gift
    Everyone who plays golf always appreciates a new shirt or some quality balls, but if you want to find a gift that is more personal, try selecting the golf gift based on the golfer's skill level. Here are some tips.

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