Bulk Purchases of Printed Booklets
97 PDQtips™ on Cold Calling
(100 copies minimum - $2.50 each) – Price: $250
91 More PDQtips™ on Cold Calling
(100 copies minimum - $2.50 each) – Price: $250
101 Even More PDQtips™ on Cold Calling
(100 copies minimum - $2.50 each) – Price: $250
For bulk purchase please email us or call us at
800-378-5941
Customized Booklets Include
- Foreword by your chairman, CEO, or president
- Company logo on the cover (b&w)
- One page of company advertising (b&w)
Customized Prices:
97 PDQtips™ on Cold Calling
(500 copies minimum - $2.25 each) – Price: $1125
91 More PDQtips™ on Cold Calling
(500 copies minimum - $2.25 each) – Price: $1125
101 Even More PDQtips™ on Cold Calling
(500 copies minimum - $2.25 each) – Price: $1125
For customized booklet purchases please email us or call us at
800-378-5941
11 Reasons to Market Yourself with PDQtips™ Booklets
Distribute copies to get your foot in the door, get appointments, and get referrals. Every customer has salespeople looking for ideas to increase their sales. Give them something they’ll keep and remember you by.
- Your advertising and name get put directly into the hands of people interested in your service or product.
- Leads are walking into your office every day. Have booklets on your receptionist’s desk or service counter for them to take.
- When people call for information or pricing, capture their contact information by offering to send them a booklet.
- Because they fit into #10 business envelopes, include a booklet with each invoice sent.
- When your salespeople do walk-in cold calls, let them walk in with this as a gift. A great conversation starter.
- Tell a prospect you’ll exchange the booklet for 15 minutes of her time.
- Give this to everyone in your company who has contact with your customers.
- When working trade shows, offer the booklet to attendees as a gift.
- Distribute at networking functions.
- Give one to every person you meet in your customer’s organization to expand your business in those accounts and to get referrals to other departments and branches.
- PR on a shoestring. Public relations is about getting your message into the hands of buyers by first giving them something of value unrelated to your service or product. This booklet. Ta-Da!
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