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February 28, 2025

word of mouth

A Roy Lichtenstein painting in the style of a late 20th century romance comic depicting a woman with red hair talking on the phone and saying "OHHH ... ALRIGHT ..."
Someone being talked into taking a Mercury Improv class who will later be intensely grateful to the person that convinced her to do it

Hey everyone, as I try to figure out ways to advertise that aren’t dependent on social media I’m reminded that the most effective advertising by far is word of mouth. Because your friends (presumably) trust you!

If you’ve had a good experience with a Mercury Improv class you would be doing me a huge mitzvah by mentioning it to people or even posting on that same horrible social media.

For example, you could tell people about the upcoming Improv for Introverts class starting this Thursday and reassure them that it’s super low-pressure and really fun. (Assuming you believe those things to be true.)

You could also tell them that you liked it so much you’re signing up for the Mercury Monthly workshop on March 11th, which is open to anyone who’s completed any Mercury Improv introductory class.

Or you could just not say anything to anybody. I can also relate to this.

Whatever you do, I hope I see you in class soon.

Till then,
John

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