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Help The Michigan Economy... Buy Local

Curve Detroit LogoOne of the Geeks I met at ArbBar Camp was Charlie Wollborg from Curve Detroit. Charlie likes to refer himself as the Chief Troublemaker at Curve Detroit.

 

Curve Detroit is a marketing firm located in S.E. Michigan.

I like what they say:

“If your advertising doesn't produce more sales, it's just expensive art with your logo on it."

Today, on Twitter, @Charlie Curve posted a link to a Vimeo Video on helping the Michigan economy by buying local products.

If Michiganders spent just $20.00 a week on buying local Michigan made products we could circulate 3.7 billion into our economy.


Michigan $3.7 Billion Bailout is Approved! from Charlie Wollborg on Vimeo.

 

Here is a list to see all the products made in Michigan.

I had posted on Not Just the Big Three back in November 2007, so I won't list all of them here but a few are Kelloggs Cereal, Jiffy Mix, Bissell Carpet Cleaners, and Herman Miller Furniture.

Take the Pledge

 

If you live in Michigan, why not go to BuyInMichigan and take the pledge to help our economy out. You can download the list of products and places to purchase our state.

 

Originally posted on Ann Arbor Real Estate Talk

 

Missy Caulk, Ann Arbor Realtor

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