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The Second-Class
Citizen: You deal with an agency that has more important clients.
Since you are not a Fortune 500 company, you have to settle for the
leftovers. Although they have the best of intentions, you rarely get
the account service and creative thinking you need. When their big
clients come calling, you get set aside. But, you still get to pay
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The Ringmaster:
You spend all your time coordinating the efforts of a million different
marketing service providers who do not talk to each other. And,
despite your best efforts, they will never talk to each other. This
results in the complete lack of cohesion of your marketing efforts
and forces you to constantly retrain new providers when one isnt
available or doesnt work out.
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The Novice: You
know your business cold. However, you dont know Thing One
about marketing. All you know is that, in order to take the next
step, you need sound marketing guidance, advice, solution development
and execution. And you need a marketing partner who wont take
advantage of you or charge you an entire years profit for
their services.
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The Do-It-Yourselfer:
You run your business. You make all the sales. You manage the accounting.
You make the coffee. You change the oil in the company car. You
do the marketing. You wish you knew as much about marketing as you
do selling (they are different!)And you wish you had more
time to be more productive in your areas of expertise.
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The Overpayer:
You get great service and effective marketing support from your
existing agencyand pay a hefty price for it. You scratch your
head every time you get a bill and wonder if youre really
getting everything youre paying for.
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If you dont find yourself fitting into
one or more of these categories, consider yourself fortunate.
But, if you do find yourself fitting into one
of these categoriesyou guessed it! help is at hand!
Call The Marketing Depot at 636-227-4424. Well
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