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Discover the #1 mistake that many business owners make that can cost them thou$ands in lost opportunities ... and it takes only minutes and costs less than a dollar.
Sales & Service Professionals... You could be wasting your marketing dollars if you don't have an effective way to follow up and stay connected! Download my free report and learn:
Gayle Lantz interviews Kathy Paauw on WebTalk Radio Network: Build Customer Relationships & Secure More Sales by Staying in Touch Click here to listen!
Are you looking for an easy way to...
"People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, 62% of the reasons customers fail to continue business with you is perceived indifference. Simply saying thank you to your customer will increase your business by 17%. I have many other ideas, but this one alone is golden! Now you can send a PAPER greeting card in the mail using your own personal handwriting font and signature for about a dollar (including postage) ... without leaving the comfort of your desk! Make customized cards with ease, using your own photos and graphics, like I have with the cards pictured on this page. You can even send the same personalized card (with the recipient's name in the salutation) to hundreds of people with a single mouse click! Although I have been sharing the importance of staying in touch for business, this tool also has a huge impact on personal relationships. Watch a touching short video by clicking here.
Mary Kay Ash, Founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics, was asked, “What is the key to success in business?” Without hesitation, she responded, “Make your people feel important.” Contact me today for your FREE gift account so you can send a card and see how it works.
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