Issue July 2003                               "Keeping Businesses Moving Towards Success"

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We hope you enjoy this issue of our marketing newsletter "Business In Motion".  Each month you will find marketing tips, sales strategies, and business services that will help you succeed in your business endeavors.  Good luck and enjoy!  Please feel free to forward this page to an associate.

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Sales and Marketing Strategies In This Issue:

Listen More -  Learn how to increase your sales by increasing your listening skills.
Writing Good Sales Copy - Helpful tips to insure that your sales ads and sales copy insure you to increase sales.
How To Handle Difficult People - Learn how to handle difficult people in your life, job and family.  Practical steps to put you in control of difficult situations.
How To Inspire People - 10 steps to learn how to inspire people to be their best.  

"Effective people are not problem-minded; they're opportunity-minded. They feed opportunities and starve problems."

By:  Dr. Steven Covey


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FUN FACTS & TRIVIA:

  • There are 119 grooves on the edge of a quarter.

  • The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, written by Mark Twain, was the first novel ever to be written on a typewriter.

  • There is one slot machine in Las Vegas for every eight inhabitants.

  • Disney World in Orlando, Florida, covers 30,500 acres (46 square miles), making it twice the size of the island of Manhattan, New York.

  • A baseball player trying to hit a 90-mile-per-hour pitch must begin his swing a quarter of a second after the ball is released.

  • While filming the popular 1990s television series "Baywatch, its cast and crew went through 306 pounds of body makeup and one 50-gallon drum of sunscreen each season.

 

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Marketing Tip of The Month:  

Do not overlook the value of a customer relationship!

Companies who devote the majority of their resources to getting new customers usually do so at the expense of their old customers. If your customers feel forgotten and neglected they'll take their business elsewhere. Be sure to value and protect your established customers.  Offer them a discount, keep in contact, send a promotional item.  Anything to let them know you appreciate them as a customer.

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