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The Marketing Support Group wiki is a FREE resource and social network for small business owners and managers who need help and direction with their marketing strategies including Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Search Engine Marketing (SEM) video marketing, social networking, e-mail marketing, off-line marketing, PR, etc. See the topics on the left.

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This is a "Eye Opening" about how economics and marketing change as you enter into selling 'digital products'. How can you leverage the "Long Tail" in this era?



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Anonymous Watering your business garden during an impending drought. 0 Sep 27 2008, 9:33 PM EDT by Anonymous
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Psychologists will tell us that during times of fear, anxiety, confusion and doubt, clients and prospects alike almost invariably begin to draw their friends close and keep them there.
Clients are not much different. All kinds of brand new issues arise that will require trusted and still available "true-friends of the business". This is surely no time to be absent.
As Mae West, the famous commedianne from the 20's used to say,"Outta sight is outta mind and outta mind is outta money, honey".

So this time, Affection is truly the antidote for defection. Stay in touch, Regularly. Sincerely, Intelligently, Interestingly and Always Helpfully.
Use the newly affordable technology to appear in the history of customer relarionship management, to automate this vital component.

Intently study and capture the vital information on your most important clients first and gradually expanding your circle of influence.

Now is clearly the time to affirm and solidify their confidence in their selection of you.

As the ancients wrote long ago: "Only the nurtured seed produces the abundant harvest"
Good Nurturing
Jim
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nurturejim Nurturing Customer Relationships 0 Apr 24 2008, 8:44 PM EDT by nurturejim
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You'll soon enough figure out what I'm all about but this post is about you and the exploration of the philosophy, practicality and feasibility of Nurturing as a permanent fix the challenge of staying in touch. As in, the right messages, communicated to the right people, from the right people, at the right time, in the right media, and doing it as an automated process.
Comments, intelligent rebuttals, questions, are invited as the seed for this thread. Lets plant a few seeds of our own.
Jim
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