Tuesday, November 24, 2009

There's a Better Way to Ask

There was a big story in the New York Post this weekend about how a restaurant owner lashed out at his body in a profanity-laced note for not aggregation the telecommunicate addresses of customers. [Note: If you’re easily offended, don’t utter on those links.] Granted, the owner was a bit over the top in his method â€" he told the body that any computer or patron who failed to collect at least 20 telecommunicate addresses per hebdomad for digit weeks in a month would be fired immediately â€" but it was great to see that he appreciates the power of telecommunicate marketing. The specifics of the note aside, the message was good: One of the best ways to physique your transmitting list is to ask people when they’re right there in face of you. When they walk out the entranceway and get back to their lives, they instantly lose a piece of that connection with your business or organization, and it’s harder to reach them.read more

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