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MARKETING YOUR COMPANY????

What kind of marketing plans do you use in your area. Do you have a Line card? Mailers, Flyers, Emails, Sales blitz & Customer Sales Reps? So what work's for you? Send me a copy of your line card.


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  • Posted 2 Sep 2006 03:30
  • By jim_p
  • joined 26 Aug'06 - 18 messages
  • Florida, United States
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Sales reps are becoming extremely expensive so there calls must be productive. Cold calls by reps are just to hit and miss

We use mailers and sales blitz but to very carefully selected prospects to get sales calls.

Emails just get lost in all the Junk,

Get to know your customers very well they are still the best source of enquiries and are really your best sales reps if they are treated properly
  • Posted 28 Sep 2006 19:34
  • By Normandy
  • joined 28 Sep'06 - 186 messages
  • Co. Cork, Ireland

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