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You have just been through either a quick application taking a few minutes of your time or been through the ringer with a lender that doesn’t value your time and finally have an approval to walk into a dealership and purchase a…
Posted on January 14, 2014 at 12:40pm 4 Comments 0 Likes
Like first going places you have never been before with a new flame, the seduction doesn’t begin at the trade show. There are several ways to make your presence at a trade show a success. Woo your potential customers and leads months before by announcing you will be at the event via Twitter, email and other platforms. Then, once the show starts, follow these tips to make your presence a success.
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Use Twitter to direct users to content that will give them value first. It…
Posted on January 6, 2014 at 3:02pm 0 Comments 0 Likes
You promote your trade show presence, set up your booth and attract the people. Yet, if you fail to build relationships with trade show attendees, you have gained virtually nothing from all the effort you put in. A lot of time, effort and resources go into ensuring a successful trade show presence. Most businesses focus on getting the maximum number of people to visit their booth. However, that shouldn’t necessarily be your end goal.
Your purpose should be to generate more customers…
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