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CONTENTS
Are you losing too many sales?
Six surefire tips to make sure your newsletter gets read--not tossed or deleted
Direct mail: Don't get lost in the details
Seven rules for direct marketers
Make sure your market research questionnaire is not the weakest link
Five things not to say to your web designer and why
Update on trade show costs
Nineteen tips for generating more high-quality trade show leads
Put the Sales Lead Expert(tm) to work!
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Volume 2, Issue 2
February 6, 2002
Volume 2, Issue 1
January 3, 2002
Volume 1, Issue 2
December 4, 2001
Volume 1, Issue 1
October 16, 2001
Are you losing too many sales?
by M. H. "Mac" McIntosh

If you take a close look you may find you are losing three out of four sales opportunities Your company may be losing three out of four sales. Here's why and what you can do about it.
[FULL STORY]
 
Six surefire tips to make sure your newsletter gets read--not tossed or deleted
by Dave Kandler

A newsletter expert shares proven techniques to make sure your customer newsletter is an attention grabber that holds readers’ attention and gets results.
[FULL STORY]
 
Direct mail: Don't get lost in the details
by M. H. "Mac" McIntosh

Your direct mail results will improve if you focus on what's most important. It seems that we business-to-business marketers too often get caught up in the details of direct marketing, rather than concentrating on the things that are most important...
[FULL STORY]
 
Seven rules for direct marketers
by Alan Rosenspan

Alan Rosenspan Become a successful direct marketer by following these basic tenets with your internal and external customers.
[FULL STORY]
 
Make sure your market research questionnaire is not the weakest link
by Earl Wilson

Here are some rules to keep in mind when designing a market research questionnaire A poor market research questionnaire could lead to bad corporate decisions and a loss in profits. That’s why it’s crucial that you follow these tips to make sure your questionnaire is composed and pretested carefully.
[FULL STORY]
 
Five things not to say to your web designer and why
by Jim Somers

Jim Somers To create an effective website, you must work closely with your web designer and have reasonable expectations. Follow these suggestions to build an exceptional relationship with your designer – and an exceptional website.
[FULL STORY]
 
Update on trade show costs
New study results released

Are trade shows still a cost effective way to capture future sales? Learn the results of a new study released by the Center for Exposition Industry Research (CEIR).
[FULL STORY]
 
Nineteen tips for generating more high-quality trade show leads
by M. H. "Mac" McIntosh

Your industry’s major trade show is coming up. Now is the time to start preparing. If one of your exhibit goals is to get more, high-quality sales leads, consider using these techniques.
[FULL STORY]
 
Budgeting for e-marketing

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