Showing posts with label COVID. Show all posts
Showing posts with label COVID. Show all posts

Sunday, May 31, 2020

EXPERT COMMUNICATOR

TRUSTED BY THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS AND DOZENS OF SUCCESSFUL PRIVATE AND PUBLIC SECTOR CLIENTS
On assignment in Egypt: March 2020
When the 1.3 million-member National Association of Realtors needed an expert writer to cover the COVID crisis from multiple angles for its prestigious On Common Ground smart growth-urban affairs magazine, it reached out to one person.

Steve Wright, Pulitzer-nominated, award-winning writer with 35 years’ experience writing about how cities work, was called on to do the near impossible: interview more than three dozen sources across the nation in barely a week’s time.

He then created the nation’s first comprehensive article on best practices for Business Improvement Districts, Main Streets, Downtown Development Authorities and other agencies charged with saving small businesses while keeping customers safe in the time of pandemic.

Wright not only created a pair of timely stories in fewer than 10 business days, he also gathered glossy magazine images – when servers were down and sources were working remotely – to vividly illustrate his storytelling.

Wrights’ frontline reporting on both urban small businesses and Coronavirus crisis procedures for commercial and residential realtors accounted for more than 40 percent of the text in the entire magazine contributed to by several journalists and published in record turnaround time.

To read the stories and get an understanding of the power of Wright’s writing and marketing communications capabilities, follow this link: 

To talk about how his unique storytelling skills can tell your firm’s story in the most challenging of times, phone Steve direct at 305 776-3231. Or email him at: 
stevewright64@yahoo.com


Storytelling for clients from Biscayne Bay to the banks of the Nile


Monday, April 6, 2020

IT'S MUCH EASIER TO BE HAPPY AND SAFE AT HOME

WHEN YOU HAVE A SIAMESE CAT TO TALK TO
Happy National Siamese Cat Day.
From Casa Wright and our bright, funny, loving and very vocal daughter:
Princess Honey Bear of the Royal Court of Siam.
Our rescue Meezer sent me these pictures of her while I was far away in Egypt contending with food poisoning, flooding, late flights, missed flights, death-defying crosswalks, air pollution and having a great time with warm hosts.
Stay safe out there, social distance, love pets and help others while making it through the pandemic.

Tuesday, March 31, 2020

WW (formerly Weight Watchers) Should cut monthly fee -- Part 2

$45 per month is way too much to pay for a phone app and no in person meetings

WW (Weight Watchers) must cut monthly fee. I'm a fan. I've lost 35 pounds. But a billion dollar company can cut its price in half during a pandemic. People can't afford to pay $45 per month while in person meetings are canceled. https://urbantravelandaccessibility.blogspot.com/2020/03/honeybear-siamese-cat-part-2.html
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Monday, March 30, 2020

WW (formerly Weight Watchers) Should cut monthly fee

$45 per month is way too much to pay for a phone app and no in person meetings
Is WW (formerly Weight Watchers) considering charging half price?

With all due respect to online, for me it is about 1/10 the experience of in person.

Our nation is hit with job loss, reduced hours, increased child care costs, loss of nest egg.
If WW cares, it would cut fees during crisis.

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