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if you send out a bulk mailing wont your isp stop you for spamming
dont you need recipients approval before spamming
does sugarcrm handle the unsubscribe thingy for youComment
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if you send out a bulk mailing wont your isp stop you for spamming?
dont you need recipients approval before spamming?
does sugarcrm handle the unsubscribe thingy for you?Comment
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Originally posted by mrdonuts View Postif you send out a bulk mailing wont your isp stop you for spamming?
dont you need recipients approval before spamming?
does sugarcrm handle the unsubscribe thingy for you?
It does provide an unsubscribe link at the bottom of the mail, yes. The process is this
Identify ideal customer.
Make lists of companies matching this profile.
Call them, try and speak with head of IT.
Get email address, and promise to email him / her some details or
Get email address from receptionist (or colleague) and promise to email him / her some details.
Enter the details into SugarCRM as a lead.
Create mailing list daily based on leads and email them.
Follow up with phone call (3 strikes and their not interested)
RepeatKnock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostMany companies who want software developed aren't in IT themselves, so this can greatly affect the kind of language you need to use.This default font is sooooooooooooo boring and so are short usernamesComment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostWhat is it you're selling? You might as well post your 'elevator pitch' here, you never know
I'm likely to have to start similar letters soon, maybe even producing brochures and stuff. One issue is, who are you targetting? Many companies who want software developed aren't in IT themselves, so this can greatly affect the kind of language you need to use.
Initial contact letter
Dear Name of IT Manager,
May I take a few moments of your time to introduce my company, MyCo IT Ltd? We are a small IT Consultancy based in MyTown, established in 2007.
Our aim is to work with companies in the local area to provide good value IT services, in the Business Systems field. If you are thinking about the next step, and if improvements can be made, or if your systems are proving to be too high maintenance we would love to talk to you.
Our main strengths lie in Systems Integration and Bespoke Application development. More and more businesses are thinking in terms of business processes and aligning their IT with them, and not the other way around. A company with robust automated processes will always outperform a more manually process based competitor. Automation does not have to be expensive either!
If you would like a consultant to call you, please drop us a line at :
http://www.myco-it.co.uk/contact
and we can arrange to come and see you at a convenient time.
There are big benefits in working with a local firm, so if we don't hear from you we hope it will be ok to call you in a few days to see if we can be of service.
Thanks for your time.
Yours sincerely,
Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Originally posted by chef View Postmaybe stating the obvious but have you signed up to Linked In and joined various work related groups..
Mind you I shouldn't have joined the "Indian Software Engineers Who Haven't Got A F**king Clue" group - my fault really...Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostMind you I shouldn't have joined the "Indian Software Engineers Who Haven't Got A F**king Clue" group - my fault really...The proud owner of 125 Xeno Geek PointsComment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostIt's full of pimps spamming for leads and Indian Software Engineers who haven't got a f**king clue!
Mind you I shouldn't have joined the "Indian Software Engineers Who Haven't Got A F**king Clue" group - my fault really...Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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I hate cold calling.
1. No
2. No
3. Fob off
I'm only three calls in and I'm totally demoralised.Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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