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    Why Marketing Begins After The Sale
    All business begins and ends with the customer. The company with the most customers wins, which is why successful companies know that the real marketing begins after the initial sale has been made. They know doing everything possible to retain the trust and the business of current customers is the essence of marketi
    n in most countries. If it is found by your e
    10 Ways To Improve Your Print Ads
    1) Include a coupon in your large ads. This can increase response from 25 to 100 percent. Your coupon could offer the prospect your brochure or catalog.2) Use a benefit headline on your coupon that affirms the prospect is getting valuable, needed information. E.g. “Yes, I want to reduce my inventory costs by
    It's a great tool to be in touch and to widen your business. However be wary of the fine line between spamming and being persistent when sending mails.

    Spamming is frowned upon in most countries. If it is found by your e-

    Steel Industry Import Taxes
    When we raised the steel import tax a few years ago it hurt many manufacturing sectors who used steel in their production. It also hurt smaller companies, which use steel in their products. US Steel prices have cost our team thousands of extra dollars due to the import taxes that were imposed. We told everyone if th
    your business. However be wary of the fine line between spamming and being persistent when sending mails.

    Spamming is frowned upon in most countries. If it is found by your e

    How To Find The Money To Fund Your Home Business
    One of the most common objections heard when trying to recruit someone into a home-based-business is "I don't Have the money to invest." Depending on where you are in the discussion, you may have determined that this prospect either is not interested in your particular business, or is simply searching for excuses no
    ine between spamming and being persistent when sending mails.

    Spamming is frowned upon in most countries. If it is found by your e

    Corporate Self-Defense Training - 8 Reasons To Include It In Your Company's Wellness Program
    As a normal part of business, most companies take steps to make sure that their employees are healthy and safe. They know its not just the right thing to do, but by providing benefits like insurance, wellness programs, continuing education opportunities, and the like, they are providing for their own growth and fut
    sending mails.

    Spamming is frowned upon in most countries. If it is found by your e

    Mundane into Memorable
    Wearing a nametag 24-7-365 for six straight years represents a simple, yet powerful business idea: make the mundane memorable.I’m still surprised more organizations don’t embrace this. It’s not our corporate policy. It violates our company’s handbook. We don’t want to do an
    n in most countries. If it is found by your e-mail account provider that you are guilty of this sacrilege, your account could be suspended and your outgoing e-mails could be blocked out by the the recipient's mail server, makin

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