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Answering Your Phone: Is it You or Memorex?

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The same is true with your company newsletter- turn the spotlight on different departments so customers can get an inside look at the people who help make your business happen. Posted by Deborah Chaddock Brown on August 25, 2010 under Telephone Moments | 2 Comments to Read Often our first interaction with our customer is over the phone.

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Marketing Drives Traffic: Sales People Make or Break the Outcome

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I assume the purpose of Internet marketing is to create sales.

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Home Depot Puts Customers First? » Make or Break Moments

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Here’s a link to my monthly newsletter where I talk more about Putting Customers First. Posted by Deborah Chaddock Brown on April 11, 2010 under Customer Moments | Be the First to Comment I love the phrase Put Customers First.

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Sell What the Customer Wants – Not What You Want to Sell

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Today I received the monthly newsletter from the local Sandler Sales franchise: The Ruby Group. The envelope would be opened to reveal the product and who ever had sold the most BASED ON CUSTOMER’S NEEDS, won the prize. The main article is entitled How to Avoid Price Objections , but really covers several sales techniques.

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Create a Visual for Your Customers

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Do you have a creative way you use customer testimonials?

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Ezine vs Blog? Making the Right Choice For Your Solo Service Business

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That said, a blog is also an essential online communication tool simply because there are some people who do not wish to subscribe to a regular newsletter, but will subscribe to a blog’s RSS Feed. So let’s just take a look at some of the pros/cons of a blog vs. a newsletter: Pros. c) 2008 Tracey Lawton. 200-350 words.

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