The next step involves finding ways to attract new team members to The Challenge. Plus, make basic connections with local media to get publicity for your team and The Challenge.
Think outside the block. Recruit new members or inspire others to start their own teams by promoting The Challenge. From handing out flyers to connecting with media sources, reaching out is easy.
Your church and local media—like community or college newspapers—are terrific starting points. Use the press release and basic tools to publish news about The Challenge.
Another simple kickoff could involve hooking up with an existing event. For example, circulate fact sheets at the next family reunion or block party. Like your activity and exercise routine, you can gradually increase your promotional efforts based on your comfort levels and goals.
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