To: gregor who wrote (5127 ) 2/4/1999 8:21:00 PM From: gary g Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6931
Rod, it's in my opinion a great idea in fact I do it all the time. To me it is like having a 57 Chevrolet in perfect condition for sell but keeping it in a locked garage and never allowing anyone to see it, or to advertise it. As you explore this idea you will find that most companies are providing, or having like kind services provided for them already. To give you an example call UPS 800 number and punch in your package number for them to track. The variations on this concept are enormous, but as we have seen TSIS has been able to market their wares to a number of companies. It never ceases to amaze me why shareholders of a company hesitate to perpetuate the marketing of the company's product, for some reason the stockholders whole often tell the company becomes a success after which they want to tell everyone that will listen to them how they got into the company stock early on. Marketing a product or service in my opinion is the responsibility of the stockholders directors, executives, and anyone else, I can suggest one place that the company services not only could be used but would be used and would be contagious after they first provided the service to 1 County government 2.state government 3.city government 4.and asked the granddaddy of all one federal agency. Government bureaucrats would suck this up like a duck on a June bug. One of you may wish to suggest to the management of the company that they put a salesperson or too on calling on governments.being a former South Florida elected official, I am only two familiar with bureaucrats not wanting to return call, and with there bosses wanting to demonstrate their genius by being on the cutting-edge within their branch and government. Barbara this would be a good task for you knowing that all good things start in California and move east. Temperature today was 83 and sunny.