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RM325

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Oct 03, 2008 11:41 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Hi everyone. I`ve finished building my first website and am finally ready to accept listings from businesses. It`s a site where wedding-type vendors are reviewed and listed. I`ve read here that the best technique is to place a call, ask for the owner or business decision maker, then briefly describe what we do and send something in the mail.

1. Is it really necessary to send something when I`ve got the website? All the questions potential advertisers could have are asked and answered in a section just for them. Also, I`m bootstrapping so is printing up and mailing materials really worth it? Could I just send PDFs or does there need to be a physical thing sitting on someone`s desk?
 
2. Is it really necessary to show up in person to try to close the deal? Problem is: I can describe the site and its benefits in great detail but I don`t have the aggressive personality needed to close a deal. Nor can I afford to hire a sales person, unless he/she wants to work on commission only. Also, we`re aiming at small businesses around the country so me travelling around is not an option.
 
Thanks in advance!
WebBizIdeas

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Oct 03, 2008 2:45 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Hi,
 
1. PDF documents work just great; customers can print them out if they want.  A great way to convert word to .PDF is ww.nitropdf.com I still like receiving print material and tend to save it if done well though.
 
2.  75% of our customers are not in Minneapolis.  We use www.GoToMeeting.com many times to help the communication barrier. 
 
What is your website?
 
JEff
stonesledge

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Oct 03, 2008 6:44 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Hi! Digatal media is very acceptable and actually a lot of times preferred. Make sure you create a high quality marketing piece that clearly explains the benefits to the prospective clients!! We use Go to meeting ALL the time and dimdim meetings are the same and free. I use central desktop and they also offer online meetings.
 
Erin


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