Your Questions About Email Marketing Services

Mary asks…
how do i market Bioanalytical services in india?
I have joined an International Company dealing with Analytical, Bio Analytical Services and other medical tests. Need to understand the customer profile and their designation in large Corporate Pharma Companies.
It is for the Indian Market but, which designation to chase in a Pharma Company?

Jere answers:
Are you looking it for domestic or international market?
Emails are the best options.

Lisa asks…
What is sony mobile india marketing head email address?
I want to know the email address of of sony mobile after sales service head/ marketing head. So i can able to communicate with him about my problem of my sony mobile.

Jere answers:
Now that mobiles have moved into the affordable bracket, there is a great demand for additional mobile services such as mobiles, email, stock market quotes, and astrology services, just to name a few.

Joseph asks…
What promotion mix categories are being used on the Internet to promote products and services?
Considering promotion mix categories such as advertising, personal selling, direct marketing etc. I belive all of them are being used in a combined fashion. I just can’t think of specific examples. Would it be like when you buy a computer from Dell’s website it offers you to buy other products and accessories? Is that correct?

Jere answers:
An example of personal selling is when those annoying pop ups come up asking if you want to chat with a customer service person.
Direct marketing is selling directly from a web site, not just using it to promote products. Dell would be an example of direct marketing.
Sales promotion would be offering accessories free or at a special price with an order of a laptop, as an example.
Direct mail (e-mail) is used a lot by Amazon – they track your searches and purchases on Amazon’s web site and then send emails with products similar to those you have bought in the past (same topic of a book, for instance, or same artist for CDs or MP3s)

Mandy asks…
Do I have to give personal info on online job application?
I’m concerned about identity theft, junk mails, junk emails, unsolicited marketing phone calls, etc. When I apply online, they ask for all person info such as address, social security, driver license, birth, telephone number, email, etc. Which of these info are really needed and which ones can I omit? With online job application, don’t they just email or call you by phone? Is address even required?

Jere answers:
If you are answering directly on an employer’s website or through a service that they are using, I would definitely complete everything applicable for which they are asking.
I frequently will disqualify applicants for not completing the information that I am requesting. Often times, employers need this information for tracking purposes, or for purposes of performing background checks.
However, with that said, the employer really shouldn’t be asking for your date of birth, race, marital status, maiden name, etc. Until they make an offer of employment.
Address is normally a required field. Particularly if the company will be sending out letters to request additional information, or to inform you about the status of your application.

Paul asks…
What types of products or services can you think of that are provided quickly today but in the past took long?
What types of products or services can you think of that are provided very quickly today but in the past took hours, days, or weeks?

Jere answers:
Fast food delivery, super markets, online shopping, phone directories, snail mail Vs email, speed post Vs courier services, land phones Vs mobile phones, making international calls directly Vs routing long distance calls through a third party, access of information at the click of a mouse Vs searching encyclopaedias or visiting public libraries, taking print outs Vs typing on a typewriter, sending texts on phones Vs telegrams, cooking gas Vs cooking on a stove, microwave cooking, internet connectivitity (dial up Vs cable/ broadband), internet/ phone banking………… The list is endless!!! 🙂
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