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Marketing Strategies to Maximize Returns in a Downturn Economy |
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 29 April 2008 00:46 |
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In the turmoil world of downturn "economy today", the rules of business are changing before our very eyes; Long-term success is not only determined by how well a company handles the credit crunch, but also by its foresight in preparing for the next upturn. As a consequence, small business owners are often forced to rethink and reinvent their marketing strategy, but those who focus only on the immediate "Economic Crisis" may be left behind. Email Marketing Helps Your Customers Find What They Are Looking For Key to capitalising on new opportunities is staying up-do-date with the latest developments and advice on marketing. Where there are opportunities there is potential for business growth, and in particular combining you're online and offline marketing to work systematically together. It’s an area that developing quickly has great potential as a low cost, highly effective means for sales and business growth, in spite of the downbeat mood. Offline / Online Marketing Strategies to Draw Your Customers to You Like Magnet For telemarketing, we use a combination of Low risk / high return online offline strategies to increase your customer base. For auto responders, we use proven, very effective online offline marketing strategies to help you get more exposures online, which will in turn increase your search engine presence and rankings, this will in turn increase the number of people visiting your website. This ultimately increases new customers for your company. For web development, we have a team of developers, graphic designers, and programmers whom we work to ensure your online success. Study by MarketingProfs According to the study by MarketingProfs, 60 per cent of the 600 marketing professionals it questioned said they intend to increase their online budgets. At the same time, 85 per cent say they will be cutting down on traditional mediums such as television, print and radio. Cntact Us On: +44 (0) 1908 550 878.
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