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Winning new business in tough times

Posted on 20:12 by (26/11/1926 - 21/01/2010)

Survival of the smartest as our clients look for smarter ways to keep winning new business in the current economic climate.

With funding in short supply small businesses are searching desperately for cost efficient sales and marketing ideas to ride out the recession as banks aren't lending.

Many SME's have no experience of trading through an economic downturn. Any change in market conditions is as much an opportunity at it is a threat. So to win profitable new business in these tough economic times, you need to know your market and play to your strengths.

To give your business the greatest chance of success our business marketing consultancy will work with your in-house team to help you to:
  • Identify opportunities and find new business
  • Win contracts
  • Ensure your prices are competitive
  • Implement a winning strategy

A fantastic opportunity!
Do not miss this fantastic opportunity to make an immediate impact on your business. Simply call us today on 0870.0205.805 and save time & money.


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5 Comments:

Anonymous management of expectation said...

Business' that can quickly adapt could not only survive but thrive in a recession!

4/22/2009  
Anonymous the bottom line said...

With the credit crunch hitting many businesses hard, it's never been more important to find a consultant that understands the pressures of your business and works hard to improve your bottom line.

4/22/2009  
Anonymous seo consultants uk said...

As a consultant You owe it to your clients to have some measurable KPI's if that helps them understand the value of what you're offering.

4/22/2009  
Anonymous Business Bods said...

...and the taxman get tougher!

4/22/2009  
Anonymous LetsOutSource said...

With funding in short supply I'd like to share a top tip from moneysavingsexpert.com"The little known legal right to set off means a bank can use money in your account to pay off credit cards, loans or mortgages without permission and without telling you. For anyone struggling it means keep them separate".

4/23/2009  

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