Teaching Sales Professionals to Release the “Triple Whammy”

| January 28, 2010

Increasing the effectiveness of marketing is the goal of every salesperson.

Fred Raley, author of the article “Followup or Die” is releasing the “Triple Whammy” marketing strategy — a tip that incorporates the time-proven principle of follow-up with two powerful techniques that will increase results by 10 to 50%.

Over the last year, Fred Raley interviewed six million-dollar-per-year earners in the sales industry. Each one had very similar marketing models that brought their success. But, each one had one or two unpublished tips that really boosted their sales. These are integrated and incorporated in Fred’s 20 page report as the “Triple Whammy” marketing strategy.

“These techniques are powerful… and easy to implement. Every business will benefit from the increase in sales.” ACE Edwards, ACE Crusade LLC

The “Triple Whammy” marketing strategy is an integrated set of simple tools and techniques that connects the reader/prospect to the key points of the marketing campaign. It includes follow-up with simple personalized messages via different means that are targeted to the prospect for maximum effectiveness.

To get Fred’s “Proven Success System” 20 page report that outlines the Triple Whammy” marketing strategy , go to http://www.ProvenSuccessSystem.com or call 1-800-809-1583 to receive a copy by mail.

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