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151 Quick Ideas to Get New Customers

โœ Scribed by Jerry R. Wilson


Publisher
Career Press
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Leaves
191
Category
Library

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For most businesses, attracting new customers is a never-ending effort mired in uncertainty, frustration and knee-jerk reactions. Jerry Wilsonโ€™s 151 Quick Ideas to Get New Customers takes the mystery out of creating an ongoing plan with proven tactics to keep the phone ringing and the door swinging. The basic concept: Attract an endless flood of new customers at little or no cost! 151 Quick Ideas to Get New Customers demonstrates that you donโ€™t have to use expensive and never-ending sales events, coupled with expensive advertising and energy-zapping promotions, to turn on a constant, inexhaustible flow of new prospects. And you donโ€™t have to invent any new approaches, concepts, or buzz words to do it! Just follow some of Jerry Wilsonโ€™s 151 proven ideas and discover amazing resultsโ€ฆfast! Jerry Wilson has spent more than 25 years researching what his clients โ€“ small and medium sized businesses just like yours โ€“ need to do to be successful in todayโ€™s marketplace. These powerful ideas work! Each is presented in a bite-sized package that encourages instant execution. No long chapters with endless justifications, pontifications, philosophy, or personal stories. Just 151 great, practical ideas any business manager and owner can use to make an immediate difference in his or her business success. How much could just one good idea be worth to you? It could be worth a fortune! How much has McDonaldโ€™s made by selling millions of Happy Meals? And what was it worth for Kinkoโ€™s to offer 24/7 copy center hours? Donโ€™t overlook the one good idea that could make your business a success! Jerry Wilson is a successful business person, entrepreneur, professional business and marketing consultant and accomplished professional speaker. He is also the author of Word of Mouth Marketing. Initially published in 1991, it was the first book that focused on what some call buzz marketing and viral marketing. It has also been published in four other languages โ€“ Spanish, Portuguese, German and Italian. Wilson has been published in Entrepreneur magazine, Success Magazine, Master Salesmanship and Personal Selling Power, among others. He lives in Indianapolis, Indiana.


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