September 4

Rags to Riches: Mine your Customer Base for Low Hanging Fruit

Posted by Conference Coach Sarah
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Are you tired of hearing Barack Obama talk about the recession or down economy? Are you looking for ways to reinvent yourself like Brittany Spears or maximize your income potential like Miley Cyrus?   Copper Conferencing can help.

If you are not asking your existing customers about audio and web conferencing, someone else is.  It’s time you receive the commissions you deserve.  Copper Conferencing is a full service provider for audio and web conferencing services. 

Historically, pursing conferencing revenue was a time consuming activity.  Now with Copper Conferencing it has never been easier for you to capture conferencing revenue within your existing base of customers.  Are you interested in learning more?  Check out Copper’s new technology, Copper Link.

Copper Link is a powerful on-line marketing tool that creates customized email marketing campaigns in just minutes.  Here is what Copper Link can do for you:

  • Create a customized email with your logo and contact information
  • Offer your customers FREE audio conferencing minutes and the most competitive industry rates
  • Create a customized web page for customers to sign up on-line
  • Get an instant email update on everyone that responds to your offer
  • Deliver the email from a third party email marketing service and view valuable statistics – who received the email, who viewed the email, who clicked through

Copper Conferencing is the best channel partner to help you accelerate revenue within your existing customer base.  You have worked hard to create customer relationships.  It’s time to increase your commissions with the low hanging fruit – mine your existing customer base and leverage Copper’s new technology.  It’s easy.  It’s automated. It’s the best way to accelerate conferencing revenue.  

Go ahead, try it. You might go from rags to riches like the winners of American Idol.

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