Help me with my VP Campaign Slogan, please?



I’m running for VP for the club InterAct. Interact is a Rotary-sponsored service club in my High School. The program gives us an opportunity to participate in fun, meaningful service projects (like UNICEF) while developing leadership skills and meeting new friends.
We raise money for 3rd world countries, people without clean water or food, no money to start a business in a poor country, etc.

The person i’m running against was a good leader this year, but i’ve decided to run against her. Change is good. High school is all about new experiences, and what better way than to run a club you care about?
More about me…
-intensely intelligent
-immensely involved
-decidedly dedicated
-downright determined
-acutely awe-inspiring

i care (a bit too much, if anything) about helping others and making the world a better place. If we are to give speeches i’m going to share my experience about persuading the school board to add a program called Womens Ensemble (choir) because 50+ girls had nowhere to sing. Even though economy is worsening, they eventually gave in! :D if you have questions, email me (because you can’t comment/answer twice)
monnie4bff@gmail.com
put the title as InterAct VP Campaign (or something like that, so i dont think its spam or something)

i’m considering “It’s In Your Hands” and having handprints on the poster, but i want more ideas :)

Posted on February 14th, 2010 in Other - Advertising & Marketing | 1 Comment »

Calculating monthly email marketing click rates?



I am compiling email marketing reports for a large consumer retail company with several different brands. How should I be calculating the monthly click rates for each brands email campaigns?

Should I be summing the delivered messages and unique clicks for each campaign launched that month, and then divide total messages by total clicks? OR Should I take an average of the click rates for each campaign launched?

Posted on February 14th, 2010 in Other - Advertising & Marketing | No Comments »