We now have 2 gig fibers capable of being turned up to 10 gig, one through
Cogent and one through COX. We wanted to try marketing to customers and
installing licensed dedicated links. Is there a service that handles the FCC
side of things? This aspect is totally new to us. What is the turn around t
I wouldn't mind buying that...
What was the bill and what do you want for it? If you are interested in
selling...
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On 12/1/2013 12:03 PM, Joe Miller wrote:
Thinking about how to get my company name out there more in our area...
A thought that I came up with was a raffle... Raffle off a
AFAIK, it's illegal in every state to have an online raffle that is fee
based. Certain NFP's can get a permit for an online raffle based on state
laws.
You can see your laws for Mississippi here:
http://www.msgamingcommission.com/ or
http://www.gambling-law-us.com/State-Laws/Mississippi/
Regards
Be sure to check your state's lattery/raffle laws. They vary a lot, but
many have restrictions about how players can get tickets, etc.
On 12/1/2013 12:03 PM, Joe Miller wrote:
Thinking about how to get my company name out there more in our area...
A thought that I came up with was a raffle..
I can order metro fiber from AT&T for less.
On Friday, April 8, 2011, John Thomas wrote:
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Smart marketing goes a long way. I know of a company that was basically
getting a 3 x T-1 pushed its way because AT&T wanted to sell it to them.
Wow, for only $700 per month you can have 4.5 Megabits per second. We
told them go ask about Fiber. By going through a reseller, they were
able to get
EarthLink is giving away phone service so people can try it:
http://www.whittierdailynews.com/business/ci_4834554
Why do you think car dealers let you have a test drive?
I used to tell my DSL ISP's to put the fastest PC in the store hooked up
to DSL and let poeple play with it. Once they see h
Tony,
Thanks for your message. Very helpful! I guessed that my ILEC (Verizon)
would have the list of leased lines, but also that they'd be the most
reluctant. Getting on the radio might not be too hard since we're
replacing leased lines for a large broadcaster. The question once that
equipment is
You can lease such a detailed list from Harte-Hanks.
It will cost about $2 per lead, but it will be detailed.
You can get lists of new businesses from your Secretary of State's office.
Property lists are public record. Some are online; some you have to go
to the Appraisor's office.
Great arti
Hi Dylan,
Marketing practices depend on your business model and your
customers. If you can only reach a few entities, it's usually best to
go directly to them with your pitch. If you want widespread
publicity, more traditional channels are usually most efficient:
Radio, TV, billboards, etc. I
Hi,
Just wondering how you all approach marketing. At the moment I'm
interested in obtaining a list of addresses of all businesses within
say a 150-mile radius of Spring Green, WI. What I really want is a list
of every entity leasing T1s or greater! Somehow I doubt that this
information will be ea
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