New Zealand Business idea takes on the world of
New Zealand Business idea takes on the world of customer relationships
New Zealand business Set and Forget Marketing.com has created a system to build profitable relationships with customers.
Using New Zealand Technology businesses around the world can now communicate directly to their client database by planning and releasing communication.
This innovative system allows users to select or create email messages to be sent to the customer at time intervals to offer products, reminders, sell services or get actions taken.
This is where the technology is so simple, it sends the emails at the intervals needed automatically and then sends the business a reminder that the message has been sent. The value of this simple marketing communication tool is immense in that it takes away the forgetting to stay in touch, it is personalised, and timing can be varied.
“Many small businesses need assistance when it comes to building profitable relationships with their clients” says CEO Ryan Saville. New Zealand business SetandForgetMarketing.com is focusing on building profitable relationships with their customers it’s a brilliantly simple system” Best of all the software is only NZ $100 per month to subscribe to and you can have as many customer names as you need to send to messages to.
Created by the development team at Permission Marketing Ltd , a 10 year old established e-news provider, the NZ team is excited about the prospects of the world taking on “Set and Forget Marketing.com” after having worked for 12 months on the project development.
“We will be taking Set& Forget Marketing to the world as it applies to any customer communication need in any country, a success story for software created by New Zealanders for the world.” Ryan proudly states.
Check out the website for demonstrations and video testimonials and to set yourself up to communicate to your customers without forgetting. www.setandforgetmarketing.com
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