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The Briefcase | Sutherland Weston

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Sutherland Weston Marketing Communications, Maine's Premier Marketing and Public Relations Company, presents The Briefcase! Listen in on our quick conversations -- born from everyday observations -- that deliver practical marketing ideas that you can carry with you! Consider these "brief" "case" studies! Gotta question for the Sutherland Weston team? Connect with us at SutherlandWeston.com!

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Every Customer Matters More

Sometimes numbers will go up, and sometimes numbers will go down. Through these valleys, the slow movement might suggest your business is going through a rough patch— but take a close look at what you have, and realize what opportunities present themselves. On this episode of The Briefcase, Ric Tyler shares a little miracle from The County, and a lesson on how the customer matters more than the number. What You'll Learn * In 2025, Aroostook County had fewer visitors. But the people who did come stayed longer, shopped more, and experienced more than ever before. * There is a correlation between the way each customer is treated and how much they will give in return. * Great customer service does two things: first, it encourages more spending, and second, it increases the odds of returning customers. Got a question for the Sutherland Weston team? Connect with us at https://sutherlandweston.com/ [https://sutherlandweston.com/]

19. mai 2026 - 2 min
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The Maine Attraction

Pine trees, town names, accent, deep history– a lot of things can be implied by a simple location. And according to the data, people respond to it as well. On this episode of The Briefcase, Ric Tyler discusses the image, the advantages, and the responsibility that comes with the phrase "Made in Maine". What You'll Learn * According to a 2024 survey, 60% of Mainers think Maine-made products are superior to products made elsewhere. * While for some products it might be a small advantage, in the business world, you should take any advantages you have. * Customers do judge books by their covers, and this goes both ways: by saying your product was made in Maine, you can rely on state pride to carry you far. But you also need to make sure your quality reflects it, or the customer will be all the more disappointed. Got a question for the Sutherland Weston team? Connect with us at https://sutherlandweston.com/ [https://sutherlandweston.com/]

12. mai 2026 - 3 min
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Sharpen Your Pencil

Once you put words out into the world, they are no longer your own. They can be interpreted, reviewed, reemphasized, and altered in any way that the medium allows. On this episode of The Briefcase, Ric Tyler talks about one of the more notable examples: a total recall of branded pencils in 1998. What could have gone wrong with a simple printed pencil to warrant an entire recall? Well, a lot of bad decisions are made in the presence of drugs. What You'll Learn * Marketing slogans and phrases should be carefully worded and considered before they're used. You might accidentally create a message unrelated to or directly opposed to what your business intends. * Don't just test your messaging on the drawing board and the conference room, but in the real world as well. The people who know the code by heart are here, but those who think outside the box are there. Got a question for the Sutherland Weston team? Connect with us at https://sutherlandweston.com/ [https://sutherlandweston.com/]

5. mai 2026 - 2 min
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Insights Lab: The Gap

Sutherland Weston asked around and collected the cold, hard numbers, and what they found was concerning. In a published mini-report, they found that Mainers love to live here, but they don't think they can make a living. There is a disparity between perspectives, and on this episode of The Briefcase, CEO of Sutherland Weston, Elizabeth Sutherland, is here to break down the data and explain the gap. What You'll Learn * There is a gap between how people feel about the prospects of living here and the prospects of working here. Where there is usually a positive correlation between these, business confidence is being influenced by outside factors. * This moment is an opportunity for the businesses savvy enough to take it: if you can understand what's driving the gap, and how to navigate it, you can come out better off than before. Got a question for the Sutherland Weston team? Connect with us at https://sutherlandweston.com/ [https://sutherlandweston.com/] You can read the full mini report on The Maine Insights Lab website. [https://lab.sutherlandweston.com/maine-loves-being-maine/] This episode of The Briefcase was written without AI.

28. april 2026 - 3 min
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