Jun 20
versus financial sector?
You gotta bank it on interface. If youre going retail, you gotta look good. Thats a must! Financial users have to be approached on cost, efficiency and try to relate to their line of business and how your product will add value to their value chain! Good luck man. but youre looking for answers in the wrong place. Marketing strategies don just pop up. Think it over!
June 20th, 2011 at 6:06 pm
You gotta bank it on interface. If youre going retail, you gotta look good. Thats a must! Financial users have to be approached on cost, efficiency and try to relate to their line of business and how your product will add value to their value chain! Good luck man. but youre looking for answers in the wrong place. Marketing strategies don just pop up. Think it over!
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June 20th, 2011 at 6:17 pm
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June 20th, 2011 at 6:28 pm
with retail, your strategy will be based more around products and the margin and your target ROI of those products. For the financial vertical, you will most likely want to generate leads. In this case, you will need to identify your target cost per lead. There are many different ways to calculate the target cost per lead, depending on your business model.
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