Sit On Our Marketing Therapist Couch

Sep 19 2007

We are moving away from webinars as we feel that it is a medium that is just not working as a whole. In testing them this past year we saw large numbers of people attend but you can never answer all the questions. So what we are doing is opening up our lines of communication to you. Why not just call and ask us our thoughts, what works and what might work for you. We find that so much more value is in a one on one conversation that it is in a mass sermon or presentation. When was the last time you left a webinar thinking, well now I know what to do with my online marketing program. That’s what we thought.

So here is what you can do, really. Pick up the phone and call. Talk to our strategists one on one. We love listening to people and hearing what challenges they have with their marketing campaigns. From the 1000’s of campaigns we have created and deployed, our team of strategists can shed some light from our learnings to you. One on One.

There are Three ways to take us up on this:

1. Here is the number for you to call and get some time on the interactive marketing couch. 1-877-217-6955

2. Or if you are better inclined, drop us an email to sales AT eroi.com and we can interact using that great medium of email.

3. Post a comment on this blog. Just like HIPPA compliance, we will keep these posts private and not post them live on this blog. But we will need a way to contact you like an email address or a phone number. We are smart, just not Johnny Carson or David Blaine smart.

Published in Uncategorized on Wednesday, September 19th, 2007   

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    RCF says:

    I love ROI but as an advertising and marketing professional, it always irks me when I find typos in copy written by my industry colleagues. I know it’s as simple as a slip of the fingers, but before you publish, please have another set of eyes review! Check the 7th line, last word.

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    Thanks RCF, I agree as well. I actually try to read and check them all. Often another eROI employee will proff read them as well. What actually is the problem is that we just upgraded our blog platform 2 weeks back and Google spell check is not working with Moveable Type in IE 7 or 6. I am going to check it out now and clean that typo up not just for you, but for me.