I would go for the direct client contact-approach for several reasons: - It sounds like you are still searching for exact client requirements. You will get those from talking to the clients directly. - You are not sure, whether your clients are enough tech-savvy that redd-it makes sense. This p...
Try the telephone test. Every time someone in your family or someone else at the company calls you, answer the phone with the name. How does that feel to you? Does the person at the other end understand exactly what you just said? Try the cocktail party test - imagine you're at a football game o...
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I'm unclear about your requirement for "industrial". But i can offer Nimbus Portal Technologies as a success - they offer document management and secure team/client communications in the cloud. http://www.nimbushome.com/ They are the dominant supplier in AU/NZ mainly because they integrate with...
There are a few ways that you can sell to b2b customers on the same website. One way is to create separate sales pages for b2b customers and make sure that your sales copy is tailored specifically for them. You can also use lead capture forms or email opt-in forms to collect contact information ...
I'll give you some generalized advice from what you've provided but first I need to explain some of the reasons why this is tough for anyone to answer... First, without knowing how many customers you already have it's tough to strategize a 100% increase. If you have 1 customer, it's different th...
There are 100s of companies targeting the exact same market with a very similar product. Do you have a very different offering? Do you compete on anything other then price? I suggest picking a niche other then startups. Pick a market that is less well served and has larger budgets.
There are a number of factors that could be attributing to not having much success. Most likely, it is your messaging. Are you framing everything you say around how your product/service solves the problem your ideal client is facing? For example, if they are banging their head against the wall ...