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VENDOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

 BY DON HARRIS
 Tips for Vendors Seeking to Sell Products and


 Services to Schools
 Nicole Rodriguez
 In an upbeat session  at the  AASBO Summer  Rodriguez urged vendors to build their brand story in
 Conference in  Tucson, Nicole Rodriguez told  order to win more projects because “school districts
 vendors and  AASBO members what goes into  are judging you and your company.”
 creating an impressive brand and how quickly the
 message is received.  Regarding online images, consider color and
 relevance, but details don’t matter. “Stay away from
 Drawing on the western theme of the conference,  a ton of text,” Rodriguez said.”
 Rodriguez said that under the rules of the rodeo
 fans in the stands can judge the cowboy’s skills  Some vendors don’t understand public sector
 on a bull within 8 seconds.  contracting, Rodriguez noted.  They use the wrong
 marketer and a bad designer – too many details.
 “How can you judge a professional athletic
 competition in eight seconds?” she asked. “Judge  Full psychological evaluation occurs in eight seconds
 the athlete and the animal. His hand is in the air.  or less, and that’s how they are able to judge rodeo
 He never holds on for dear life. Does the animal  competition. Have a brand so it is clear that you work
 look agitated?  They’re  supposed to look like  with school districts, perhaps focusing on employee
 they’re enjoying themselves.”  benefits.


 The same timeline is true when a school district  Rodriguez pointed out that  Valley Schools works
 assesses the brand of a vendor selling products  only with school districts. “Their brand is easily
 and services the school needs.  recognized,” she said.


 She suggested that vendors who attended the  She recommended having four people with varying
 AASBO conference should have spent several  views and opinions look at a brand, a website or a
 months planning their western brand – what their  template. “If one person has a problem with it, that
 display would look like at the conference and the  means 25% of users are having problems,” Rodriguez
 clothes or costumes they would wear to make  said. “You need to have review groups or a committee
 their products or services stand out.  to get feedback about what people are saying about
 your brand. Once you choose a theme, that’s it.”
 “If  you didn’t, you probably  lost out to a
 competitor who did,”  Rodriguez  said  “I have  Regarding products or services to keep students safe,
 helped vendors win, to sell their brand story and  she recommended using technology. “Use technology
 win more projects. And I have worked with school  to  protect  children,  don’t use  scare  tactics.  Show
 districts to help them with brand management.  what goes on the window to make it bulletproof –
 how technology works.” Rodriguez said.




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