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    • 211.

      What Can National Political Conventions Teach You About Making Sales?


      by Ramon Vela - 2008-09-02
      Whether you are democrat or republican, there is an important lesson to take away from how national political conventions are handled.The lesson is about "messaging" and "image." As an observer of th...
    • 212.

      CRM Turning Into Cmr - the Future of CRM


      by Thomas U. Hamele - 2008-09-04
      CRM in the past 10 years For the past 10 years almost all enterprises follow the CRM philosophy that says: "If all we do is born out of a desire to identify, acquire and retain The Most Profitable ...
    • 213.

      Customer Relationship Management: Everything Old is New Again


      by Douglas Luchansky - 2008-09-07
      In an age when the platitude "The customer is always right" has morphed into the more alarming maxim "An unhappy customer can blog about it", Customer Relationship Management would seem to be getting...
    • 214.

      How To Create Customer Loyalty


      by Selectabase - 2008-09-17
      Every business is aware of the need to obtain new business. Yet a growing number of companies are also realising the importance of keeping the business they have already gained. Loyalty Programmes, Re...
    • 215.

      Shop Online to Save Your Bucks


      by Amrendra Kr. Singh - 2008-09-18
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    • 216.

      3 Simple Steps to Discover What Your Target Market Wants Explained


      by Tracey Lawton - 2008-09-20
      The key to running a solo service business is to provide the solutions to the problems that your niche are having, and delivering the solutions in a way that they want - not what you think they want!...
    • 217.

      How To Become A Winning Sales Ace And Avoid Getting Shot Down!


      by Waldo Waldman - 2008-09-26
      If you want to test the true character of a person, see how they respond to adversity. Watch how they handle the pressure of a lost sale, an angry client, or a difficult boss. What do they say? How do...
    • 218.

      Selling Online? Get Best Customer Service With Tamper Proof Padded Mailing Envelopes


      by Hwang Keum-Ok - 2008-09-27
      I often use online auction sites to sell my merchandise. I am very cautious about cost saving measures when I am shipping my product. It is of the highest importance to me to be able to save mon...
    • 219.

      Search Online Customer Service Jobs


      by Brendan Franklin - 2008-09-27
      All About Customer Service JobsThere are several companies out there that recognize the value of excellent customer service. Eventually, companies don't have to spend as much money doing damage ...
    • 220.

      How To Build Customer Loyalty Simply By Making & Keeping Credible Promises To The Marketplace


      by Scott Glatstein - 2008-09-28
      It is no wonder that very few companies enjoy customer loyalty nowadays. Consumers are skeptical of company promises. A "new" product is not really "new." A great looking item on an info-commercial wo...