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[webproducers] Value Added Partner
- From: "Andrey Chashkov" <chandr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <webproducers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 16:56:06 +0700
Fellow Web Producers,
I would like to know your opinion before we start this "Value Added Partner for
eMarketing" campaign.
Apparently e-marketers, consulters and advertising agencies are very creative in
supplying their clients with ideas. And very often it seems that technology is
limited to implement this or the client wallet is too thin to afford that. We
solve and do solutions that fit any budget. So it looks like this partnership
might be the real step towards higher profits.
But is this true? Do eMarketing customers really need all that from their
eMarketing company? How demandable would be such services offered to eMarketing
customers? How inexpensive they should be in order to be marketable? Does anyone
have any experience?
So these are the values we can add:
- Creative Technology for promotional campaigns. Flash advergames, promo movies,
TV commercials, trailers.
- Games for wireless devices. This is pretty new marketing tools that can be
very productive - Java games, SMS community games.
- IT products/solutions for effective marketing. Every campaign should have the
means to manage it effectively - it might be a specific CRM system to manage new
customer requests, or Live Help system, or call-center, or voice system to
answer phone calls, etc.
- Web design, web and software development for any platform, in any language,
for any database.
I would greatly appreciate any comments.
Warmly,
Andrey Chashkov,
VP Business Development / www.TechnoArt.net
e-mail: chandr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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