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MissGreen puts together an outfit

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2025 5:20 am
by arzina221
Vindict invites its relations to free tastings, publishes tips for wine-food combinations and regularly gives away a bottle of wine. Friendly and inviting!

MissGreen will put together a nice outfit for you

Miss Green puts together a fun outfit every week, in which both her own products and clothes from others are included. The threshold for an order is lowered, because now you can immediately see how to combine everything with each other.

Another example; Columbus is a travel magazine, which is published a few times a year. Their website claims to be 'the best travel community'. They make this true by sharing beautiful photos and many travel tips (also in a beautifully designed free newsletter). Moreover, every traveller can do the same on this site. And in this way Columbus acquires more authority in the field of travel.

Or take the training institute SRM . They organize guru meetings for their relations a few times a year: short, free seminars, preceded by soup and a sandwich, where gurus from the communication and marketing profession share knowledge with the participants. SRM is 'on top of mind' again in no time. And the participants? They have a fun and educational evening. Offline content marketing is also possible, as long as it suits you!

4. Be consistent
With every action, every Facebook post, every tweet, every blog, ask yourself: does this fit me? Why am I sharing this with my target group? Does it fit my story, my DNA?

Miss Green shares stories of companies with the same philosophy, takes pictures of all the people behind the brand and answers frequently asked questions. It matches the story behind the brand. That makes you more likely to make a purchase. Vindict also spreads consistent messages. Evelijn:

“Research showed that customers like to know what to expect and when. That is why we divide our content on Facebook based on thematic days, for example Lifestyle Monday, Culy Wednesday and Fun Friday. That is a pleasant guideline for us when creating content. Humor also works very well for us on Facebook, especially in the form of a kazakhstan phone data hook. A nice example: when it suddenly snowed in the Netherlands, we started a snowball fight on our site. 'Throw this snowball to all your Facebook friends and get a chance to win a bottle of Eiswein'.”

5. Start from your own strength
The conversation with Maaike showed that 'perseverance and belief in your own strength' are your best weapons. Maaike:

“That honest, green and sustainable are values ​​that belong to Miss Green is now self-evident. The only question was always: 'to what extent do I convey that green now?'. Five years ago, the Netherlands was not yet waiting for that 'green'. Nevertheless, I have held on to it, because I believe in it and because it suits me. I have not succumbed to another concept, that would only have become an empty shell.”

In short: stay true to yourself and apply this to everything you do. Learn from others, but always give it your own twist. And then you will see that your fan base grows, your customers are loyal and will remain so.