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Challenge
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of Services
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Study #1:
Find New
Growth Opportunities
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Teach An
Old
Catalog
New Tricks
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Keep Customers
Coming Back
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Create A
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1. How do I grow my business next year by 10%?
2. How do I reduce my costs and increase my productivity by 5-10% every year!
3. How can I increase my mailings and pay for it by mailing more efficiently?
4. What new sources of revenue can I develop?
5. Is my organization as effective as it can be? Am I structured correctly?
6. What are my international expansion opportunities?
7. Should I "make" or "buy"? What can I outsource?
8. How do I manage the conflicts in a multi-channel environment and evaluate all my marketing investments?
9. How can I make my online marketing more accountable and profitable?
10. How can I position my business for sale?
11. How can I develop and motivate my people?
12. How can I find the people I need?
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If you have a well-defined project, we would be happy to give you an estimate. In most cases, we find clients just have "problems" that they are struggling with, and diagnosing the problem is often the first step to a common understanding and eventual solution. Our fee-for-service structure enables our clients to pay only for isolated services on an "as-needed" basis.
So just call us for a no-obligation, straightforward chat about whatever you need help with. We will be glad to help you. The initial consultation is always free and without obligation. If we can't help you, we will tell you that, too….and try to refer you to someone who can.
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