March 16, 2010

Eastman as INFBPW Judge


The Northwest Indiana chapter of the Indiana Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs, Inc. (INFBPW) invited Barbara Eastman, Morse & Company Account Executive and editor of theBeachCoast.com, to be a guest judge for their Young Working Adult Program. The event was held Saturday, March 6, 2010, in Merrillville, IN.

The mission of INFBPW is to promote and support women personally, professionally, and politically.

Candidates were judged on a four-minute prepared speech, a one-minute impromptu speech, individual interview, the application/bio, group interaction and mentoring abilities.

March 9, 2010

Customer testimonials about Morse & Company



Morse & Company would like to thank everyone for these kind words. We appreciate your testimonials and thoroughly enjoy doing business with you all.


There is an OBVIOUS increase in awareness as well as in improved perception -- simply from the materials that Morse & Co. has designed and laid out for us."

"We receive compliments from everyone regarding our materials and our ads. The ease of being able to pick up the phone or send a quick email to have something put together - with minimal (if any) changes allows me to work that much more efficiently and effectively."


"Since our "keep connected" postcard was sent out during the Christmas holiday - our Facebook fans have doubled - that went out to about 4000 people." (Morse & Company's mailing designs)


"Last year at this time our annual fund was at it's halfway point of about $60,000 - by the end of next week this year's annual fund will be at $140,000 - $25,000 over goal - and we still have another phase to commence and complete. I, again, attribute a great deal of this to how we are presenting ourselves to our constituents."


"I feel that when we present something in a special way - it will be received and treated like it is special and important."


"Increased awareness and improved perception is just as important to us, if not more important, as increased donations. Because, we all know, positive perception leads to increase support on all levels."