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Where are we positioned?
- What do we do?
- Why we are better than the rest?
- Why should you talk to us?
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We will endeavour to answer that quickly and concisely
- We are an outsourcing company
We integrate our services with your business to help you achieve things that you otherwise couldn’t without recruiting people (and even then you might not necessarily achieve them).
- We are a communications company
We help you to find your marketplace, engage with it, assess it, impress it, and leverage opportunity from it, through a variety of techniques, including telephone, email, web and face to face communications.
- We are a logistics company
We coordinate, administer, project manage, and account for, the stuff you would rather not do in-house, but cannot afford to go wrong.
- We are a consultancy
We have people with many years of experience in delivering marketing and business development programmes that work. They are at your disposal. We can help you to create campaigns that hit the spot, do the job, maximize impact, minimise risk, at an affordable cost.
- Why we are better?
We compete with agencies that don’t provide the right level of skills, or that don’t understand what you do, and with internal sales resources and marketing departments that would rather be doing something else. We have proper industry experience; we have a sales focus, a commitment and determination to exceed expectations, and a structure that ensures we can deliver value for money.
- Why you should talk to us?
Because it’s not logical not to*. There may be a better way to do it, but you cannot be sure it is, until you have at least evaluated us - which is precisely what we convince your market to do with you.
*’Double Negative’ the use of two or more negative words in the same sentence to produce a strong emphasis on the positive or negative meaning in the verb. English usually uses two negatives to produce a strong positive meaning. Example: I will never fail you nor will I ever abandon you (HE 13.5, five negatives in Greek). See also negative particle. |