November 22, 2006
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"Turkey Day" or "Thanksgiving?"
Which is it?
It depends on your perspective.
Does the festive dish alone delight or rather the delightful experience excite?
Seek we the size, weight, and spice of the game or is it toward the festive story we aim?
These questions are trivial when speaking about November 23.
They become quite important when applied to business from what i've heard.
An eMarketer report on business to business marketing shows "online spending" will hit $2.4 billion next year, a 24% increase over this year and will continue in double digit growth for at least the next four years. It goes on to say "the Internet is now an integral part of doing business for US businesses, large and small."
But we already know this. We use the Internet every day to do our business but have we considered the gravy awaiting us by allowing our clients and prospects to do the same? I hope so, as these billions being spent online are positioning your competitors to eat your stuffing. Fixing this problem requires more than swapping sweet potatoes for yams and left unresolved can cause symptoms much more severe than prospects just getting sleepy.
Thankfully there is a solution.
I am offering a Free Web Marketing Assessment to anyone who wants to size up their bird and start creating a sales and marketing calendar where Thanksgiving shows up every month. You can sign up here or simply call 866-396-GOAL to get started. Feel free to browse the portfolio to see some featured examples of services we offer.
I have attached a summary copy of this report and a cutout paper turkey to remind you to look beyond Turkey Day towards monthly Thanksgivings for your company.
Remember, the assessment won't gobble any of your budget, just 15 minutes of your time to get us started. You can sign up here or simply call 866-396-GOAL to get started.
Happy Thanksgiving from the Enthusiast team.
Turkey Cut Out: Thanksgiving Every Month
eMarketer Summary: Business Is Online. Is Yours?
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