Regardless of what you sell, you can benefit from customer feedback, new prospective clientele, and testimonials. It’s as easy as asking a few questions to your existing customer list.
Read MoreRegardless of what you sell, whoever is answering your phone is the first line of defense, and the information being provided to consumers may make all the difference in whether you close the deal.
Read MoreLots of salespeople make outlandish claims, and the successful ones have a ready answer for any question. At the very least they can think on their feet and turn the question into an opportunity on the spot.
This guy wasn’t one of them.
Read MoreRegardless of what you sell, it’s critical to point recipients towards a website for more information. This reinforces the brand name in a customer’s mind while also potentially opening additional sales opportunities.
Read MoreNew year is the perfect time to take stock in your business and re-examine your branding, packaging, and strategies. Because, regardless of what you sell, you too can probably increase sales by changing your image.
Read MoreComposition notebooks are great for developing your business plan. You can’t tear out the pages, and any ideas you scribble down are still there six months later.
Read MoreVirtually any medium can be used as a marketing tool. Any kind of clothing, furniture, or household item can promote your organization.
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Read MoreCall me old-fashioned, but I believe customers should have a right to privacy and control who communicates with them. This may mean my business won’t always grow as fast as I might wish, but my clients will want to work with me and will appreciate the consideration I show them.
Read MoreThe video BODY EVOLUTION demonstrates how we’re all manipulated into thinking the beautiful people are REALLY beautiful.
Read MoreBringing ad specialty professionals into the conversation early in a project can lead to alternate ideas suitable to your audience, timeframe, or budget. And that makes everyone a winner.
Read MoreBillboards can be very effective tools for businesses and organizations that seek high traffic, low cost, and personal customer relationships.
Read MoreYou may discover that your prospective clientele are leery of welcoming strangers into their homes. This hesitation may be due to so many people being unwilling to get vaccinated, or they might be concerned that possible thieves are “casing the joint.”
Read MorePepsi poisoning Charlie would be a public relations disaster! Here’s a 4-minute read on what potentially happens to any organization killing their own customers.
Read MoreConsumers often feel a sense of urgency when they see “limited stock available” or “clearance sales.” The idea is that failure to take immediate action might mean losing a valuable deal. It can even apply to items and brands typically ignored by that customer.
Read MoreKeeping someone on hold in an obvious bid to ignore their situation is not a good way to retain that customer.
Read MoreThe company that ignores customers will probably never hear from them again. And whoever answers a customer’s email or phone call first is going to capture their business…probably for the long-term.
Read MoreAs you tiptoe toward your 2022 marketing efforts, this low-cost strategy is a MUST HAVE for whatever else you’re planning to do.
Read MoreNo, it’s not a dance, though this 3 minute read does address the question; what happened to all those unexpired products when the 2020 Olympics got cancelled? Click here to see how to make sure this kind of disaster doesn’t happen to your business. https://bit.ly/SUEandCANDY
Read MoreCynical customers, cutthroat competition, high costs, staffing challenges, and government regulations can all get in the way of running a profitable business. Having poor messaging potentially calling your company’s integrity or intelligence into question doesn’t help your cause.
Read MoreWhile your industry may have a traditional seasonality, Darwin suggests you must adapt to survive in this new environment.
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