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It has happened again, and again in a very big way. I am sure you have heard the news that General Motors has announced they are closing plants and letting some 30,000 people go. Some they will be able to relocate, some they won’t.Ford announc What do you think is the num Business Architecture & Management - Information Systems
Architecture is (normally) about buildings, cities and infrastructure (and the like). You can see it around you and everybody has an opinion about it. You either like the style of that building or you don’t and all the nuances in between. When most exhibitors think of promotional products and trade shows, they think of using them for one reason - Using them to drive booth traffic. But I must let you in on a secret; most are overlooking one of the most powerful uses of promotional items, building customer loyalty
and appreciation through customer gifts. The bottom line is this… Some of your budget must be used for customer retention.
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I see a lot of dumb LLC formation mistakes. Maybe more than most people because I regularly teach a graduate tax class on LLC formation.Some of the mistakes are made by entrepreneurs and investors trying to save money on accountants and attorn What do you think is the number one reason customers leave their current supplier? Price? Nope. Service? Nope. It is the feeling that their business is no longer appreciated. Fortunately, the #1 use of promotional items is in fact - for customer gifts. These gifts foster goodwill and customer retention. Although there are a number of ways to show you appreciate your client’s business, very few of them have the residual impact of re-usable gifts.
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