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Friday, September 28, 2018
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Wednesday, September 26, 2018
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Let us start with just a few of the many things we do standard for most of our clients.
#CRILEGAL MARKETING DISCUSSION
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Consulting, Recovery & Investigations, LLC. is with a great degree of extinguishment an Innovative company with a proven track record of success and being an added value to all clients not an expense. Business Consulting, Private Investigations, Debt Collections, Attorney Services, Marketing, Bookkeeping, Security, and much more. We are an essential utility for business to flourish in today's and future business markets. Without fail, we promise to bring you value and improved ROI no matter what business or industry you are currently in. We provide a free business analysis and consultation. Call us today 844-875-2897 https://www.crilegal.com we are the future of business, available to you today!
#CRILEGAL MARKETING DISCUSSION
https://crilegal.com
Consulting, Recovery & Investigations, LLC. is with a great degree of extinguishment an Innovative company with a proven track record of success and being an added value to all clients not an expense. Business Consulting, Private Investigations, Debt Collections, Attorney Services, Marketing, Bookkeeping, Security, and much more. We are an essential utility for business to flourish in today's and future business markets. Without fail, we promise to bring you value and improved ROI no matter what business or industry you are currently in. We provide a free business analysis and consultation. Call us today 844-875-2897 https://www.crilegal.com we are the future of business, available to you today!
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
CRI As Your B2B Collections Agency
For the purpose of not having to become a victim of the above mentioned cause, business may contact attorneys and agencies that offer legal B2B collections services. What a B2B collections service does is generally allows the business to continue its day to day operations and not worry about the debt, as the agency they hired for B2B collections is going to pursue the debtors. If a business, on its own, tries to contact the debtor and ask for a payment, it is highly likely that the business is going to go through a lot of negative responses before getting the owed payment. And the business might not ever get it back either. But if your debtor knows that an attorney or another agency is trying to collect the debt in a legal manner, the debtor is likely to act more seriously. Not just that, the debtor might even be forced to give out a voluntary payment. This process begins with the attorney or the agency sending out a demand letter to the debtor to let them know that they are trying to collection the debt. After a demand letter has been sent out, we need to give the debtor the proper time to send out a response. The response may be positive, or the debtor may even be willing to discuss alternatives to paying out the debt. If a debtor still does not pay the amount they owe, B2B collections can make use of some investigative work as well. One of the most popular techniques as of today is Skip Tracing the debtor, which basically identifies the debtor’s location. Not just this, B2B collections agencies may even trace of some of the hidden aspects of the debtor’s business that you were unaware of, and hold a discussion with them to use hand out those hidden aspects as a compensation for the delay in the debt they owe or the whole debt itself.
With all that being said, Consulting, Recovery & Investigations, LLC (CriLegal) is one of the top notch agencies in this line of field. If you’re running a business and have fallen victim to a debtor that is constantly giving out negative responses, reach out to us and we’ll do our best to get your money to the rightful place where it belongs, back to you!
Monday, September 24, 2018
CRI As Your B2B Collections Agency
B2B Collections & How They May Put The Business In Jeopardy
What exactly are business to business collections (B2B collections)? To answer this question, let’s us first discuss one of the very basic aspects of running a business. As a business, you provide services to customers, whether an individual or another company, in exchange for the cash they pay you. In case of B2B collections, you’re providing what we basically refer to as funds, to another company, under a contract. And it is quite common for a contracts obligations to not be fulfilled by the debtor, initiating a B2B debt between the 2 businesses and ultimately putting the success of the business in jeopardy.
Friday, September 21, 2018
Commercial Debt Collection Houston
We know how important it is to act swiftly when it comes to recovering debt. Even though your issues might be complex, there’s no reason hiring a debt collector in Houston should be. CRILegal's excels at quickly solving accounts receivable management issues because our decades of experience goes far deeper than just knowing what to do. It comes with the credibility to satisfy federal & state requirements, the adaptability required to handle any debt, tiny or large, and the cutting edge technology needed to carry out our craft in our modern day and age as a professional collection agency.
Thursday, September 20, 2018
Business Debt Collection With Results
The suite of tools we use in recovering your money is the most robust in our industry. This has given us the success to boast that over 80% of what we collect is collected within the first 3 to 5 business days.
With over 12,000 credit-trained field investigators at our fingertips and a network of attorneys across all 50 states, our multi-step process quickly discovers your debtors’ financial standing to get your money back to you.
Don’t stress. Let us do the heavy lifting handling your B2B debt collection needs for you. CRILEGAL’s nationwide presence with 7 major offices across the U.S. lets us help you wherever your business resides.
Our corporate office in Houston, TX also contains the administrative branch of CRI as well as sales, marketing and collection departments. Our central hub in one of the nations’ great cities has allowed us to serve our clients with max efficiency. Commercial Debt Collection Houston at it's best.
Wednesday, September 19, 2018
Highlighted green are the strategies we would recommend Considering or we intend to do!
LOGICAL.LIVE
(a Cri,llc) PRESENTS
52 Types of Marketing
Strategies
As a student of sleight-of-hand magic, I value the
number 52. Here we bring you 52 types of marketing strategies and tactics you
can use to bring new customers to your business and grow your brand.
In order for businesses to win market share
and stay relevant they need to consider many types of marketing
strategies. Each marketing strategy can communicate to a target market the
benefits and features of a product.
Marketing strategies
can also communicate an overall value to their customers. In many cases, this
is the core of building equity or good will in your target
markets. Apple, for example, has invested in creating
commercials for television, billboards, and magazines that showcase their
products in such a way that their customers feel an affinity towards Apple's
products.
52 Types of Marketing Strategies In Use Today:
Cause Marketing
Finding a causes both your customers and your
company cares about can create magic for your business. This requires internal
knowledge about what your organization cares about and who they want to help in
the world. A good example of this is Toms Shoes. Instead of doing the
traditional "buy one get one free" promotion, Toms built a strong
customer following and reputation for giving back by giving away a free pair of
shoes to someone in need for every shoe purchase made by their customers.
Close Range Marketing (CRM)
Use Wifi or bluetooth to send
promotional messages of their products and services to their customers'
smartphones and tablets at close proximity. Close Range Marketing is
also known as Proximity Marketing.
Many companies focus on building relationships
with their customers instead of always exclusive trying to sell them something
(transactional marketing). Customers who love your brand more will also spend
more money with your brand. Many traditional retailers have found
this to be true. Walgreens has seen that customers who buy from all of their
purchasing channels (store, web, mobile, etc) buy up to six times more than the
average customer that only buys in their store.
Transactional Marketing
Driving sales can be challenging, especially
for retailers that have to consistently sell products in high volume to
consumers. In order to stay with the demands of investors, retailers have to
encourage consumers to buy using coupons, discounts, liquidations, and sales
events. High volume big-box retailers like Target are constantly running
promotional events in order to get interested consumers into their stores.
Scarcity Marketing
In
some markets it's important to control how much product is available
at one time. In many cases this is done because of the difficulty of
acquiring raw materials or higher quality of the product. A company may choose
to make their products accessible to only a few customers. Rolls-Royce's
release of their Chinese edition car called Phantom sold quickly. While
the cost of the car was higher than most cars the scarcity drove the desire and
the price.
Word of Mouth Marketing
Word-of-mouthMarketing is the passing
of information from person to person by oral communication. Customers are very
excited to share with the world the brands they love. Many consumers find
meaning in sharing stories of their favorite products and services.
Word of Mouth is one of the ancient ways people learned about what to purchase.
Modern marketers have learned how to create authentic word of mouth for their
companies and the products they represent.
Call to Action (CTA) Marketing
CTA Marketing refers to methods of converting
web traffic into leads or sales on websites using text, graphics, or other
elements of web design. Conversion strategies help improve the percentage of
online visitors who become customers or who join the mailing list.
Www.Logical.Live
MarketingBrand marketers are constantly creating new business ideas that keep
their products in the heart and minds of the global consumer. Each time a new
product is created, customers have to be given a reason to dream about their
future purchase. Sometimes marketers of Cri’s Logical.Live Brands hit on something so great that people can't help but share
with others. Getting your customers talking about your products and services is
very important to growing awareness for your business.
Diversity Marketing
Develop a customized marketing plan by
analyzing different customer segments based on cultural differences including
tastes, expectations, beliefs, world views, and specific needs.
Undercover Marketing
Sometimes not telling everyone everything can
become a great source of buzz. Think of a movie trailer that got you very
excited to go see the movie. While not showing all the aspects of the movie,
the advertiser can create enough intrigue to drive viewers to want to see more.
Major corporations
need to drive large numbers of purchasing of their products in order to survive
and grow. While mass marketing may seem like a shotgun approach to marketing
this is far from the truth. Big businesses spend big money in understanding big
data–thats a lot of bigs!) This gives them an insight to where to
place media for their potential national customers who buy their products and
services. Walmart is an example of an effective mass
market retailer. As the number one retailer in the world, they are very
smart about their mass marketing efforts, often giving their customers a
feeling of locality and warmth.
Seasonal Marketing
Seasonal
events offers a great way to meet new consumers. Sometimes these
events can be actual changes of weather or national holidays. For a retailer
like Hallmark, Valentine's Day represents a large portion
of their business. By tuning into the various seasons that are
important to your customers you can become more relevant in their lives.
PR Marketing
One of the most
important marketing strategies is public relations. Many effective marketers
work with the media to bring awareness to their products and the benefits their
products offer. Also, in many cases where things go wrong, a good PR marketing
strategy is vital. When Apple's founder Steve Jobs was alive, Apple held a major press conference to announce every new product. This
tradition is now continued by their new Apple CEO and CMO.
Online Marketing
As commerce has propagated to the Internet, a
new form of marketing has emerged. From online banners to those
annoying pop ups, online marketers have attempted to get their customers
attention any way they can. Most online strategic marketing efforts today are a
mix of growth hacking strategies ( A/B testing taken to the max) and a variety
of awareness tactics that drive attention. A very effective online marketer is
the insurance company Geico who simply asks their users to enter their zip code
for an instant quote on a better savings.
Email Marketing
As soon as customers
migrated into the online world, Internet marketers have attempted to collect
and organize emails for potential prospects. Many business-to-business
marketers depend on email marketing as a primary way to connect with customers.
At industry tradeshows, IBM consultants can often be seen exchanging email information with their
prospects.
Evangelism Marketing
Develop raving fan
customers (what we call Brand Lovers)
who become advocates of your brand or product, and who represent the brand as
if it was part of their own identity.
Event Marketing
Creating events is a
great way to drive sales. Customers often need a reason to shop and events can
often offer the perfect reason. Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade has become part of American culture by
connecting two events together that consumers love: Thanksgiving and shopping.
Offline Marketing
With mass adoption
of the Internet, many companies are finding new ways of integrating offline
marketing with new technologies to create more engaging customer experiences.
The Coca-Cola company has create vending machines that invite customers to hug them. This continues to tie
the Coca-Cola brand to the core emotion of happiness, but also invite customers
to experience the real product offline.
Outbound Marketing
Sometimes it's
important for companies to let their potential customers know they exist. By
developing a list of prospects a company can begin to reach out to their
individual target groups in order to find new customers. When Microsoft was selling their accounting software they often used
outbound marketing to identify potential targets before trying to call the companies
for an in-person meeting.
Direct Marketing
Communicate directly with customers and
prospects through mail, email, texts, fliers and other promotional
material.
Inbound Marketing
Companies often have
customers calling them for various reasons. This can present a great
opportunity to sell customers additional products and services they currently
don't have. When business customers call to check their balances, the business
bank Chase often takes the opportunity to ask if they are
interest in a credit line, a 401 k plan, or a variety of other services
the bank offers.
Freebie Marketing
Promote free give aways or sell your
products and services sold at low rates to boost the sales of other related
products or services.
Newsletter Marketing
A fun way to promote a
business is to write a newsletter that highlights some of the newsworthy things
that have happened for the organization. The Motley Fool have been sharing their investment
insights with their community for many years. These newsletters create a sense
of inclusion and participation with their members and has provided a
key driver for their incredible growth.
Article Marketing
In industries where
expertise is highly valued, articles can offer a powerful tool to showcase your
knowledge and expertise. Some innovations are shared in the form of articles or
white papers where technical information needs to be convey to
specialized buyers. Amazon.com has dedicated part of their site for white
papers on technical know-how on cloud computing. This is a very sophisticated form of
marketing for specialized buyers.
Content Marketing
Write and publish content to educate potential
customers about your products and services. For the appropriate businesses,
this can be an effective means of influencing them without using direct selling
methods.
Tradeshow Marketing
Many products have to
be experienced to be bought. There are very few customers that will buy a new
automobile without doing a great deal of research
and test-driving the car first. Tradeshows are industry gatherings
where customers are invited to come sample all that the industry has to offer.
To introduce their new lines of products, Ford Motor Company spends a great deal of time setting up
and operating their booth at the international consumer auto shows each year.
These auto trade shows give reporters and consumers a chance to
experience cars first hand.
Search Marketing
These days, when
consumers have questions they often don't ask their friends; they go straight
for Google. In fact, Google is so good at answering our
questions that millions of people daily search for their answers on this
leading Internet search site. One does not have to look far to see the power of
search marketing. Google has shaped the industry for many years now and has
helped hundred of retailers grow their businesses. While many
businesses used to advertise in their local yellow pages, as less and less
consumer consult their local physical directory, this channel becomes
increasingly less effective each year.
Direct Marketing
Advertise and promote
your products and services to customers using a range of digital devices
including computers, smartphones, and tablets. Internet Marketing is an
essential practice in Digital Marketing. Once a target market has been clearly
identified, it is possible to work in conjunction with the USPS or a
professional mail carrier that knows where your customers live. Direct
marketing can be an effective way to reach consumers right where they live at
home. While there is often a negative side to this approach (consumers don't
want to be bothered with a flurry of mail), many smart companies execute direct
marketing well. Catalog retailer L.L. Bean, for example, created direct marketing programs that their
customers looks forward to receiving.
Niche Marketing
Finding a niche and
filling it could be described as the secret recipe for growth in over-crowded
marketplaces. Take the shoe business, for example. There is a great demand for
shoes in the world and so many top companies have evolved to satisfy most of
the immediate shoe needs in the marketplace. The shoe space might seem
crowded, but shoe manufacturing company Vans noticed an
underserved customer: the skater. By focusing on this niche market Vans has developed a thriving business.
Drip Marketing
Drip marketing is a communication strategy
that sends, or "drips," a pre-written set of messages to customers or
prospects over time. These messages often take the form of email marketing,
although other media outlets can also be used as well.
Community Marketing
Engage an audience of
existing customers in an active dialogue, speaking to the needs and wants of
this particular customer group. Instead of focusing on generating the next
transaction, community marketing promotes greater loyalty and higher levels of
engagement within an existing brand community. Learn how to build brand communities here. Community marketing
can also lead to word of mouth
marketing.
Social Media Marketing
Social media sites
like Facebook and Twitter offer
a unique opportunity for savvy businesses willing to invest in customer
engagement. Social media marketing is still in its infancy but is growing up
rather quickly. Companies like Southwest Airlineshave departments of over 30 people whose
primary responsibility is to actively engage with customers on social media.
Cross-Media Marketing
Provide customers information
through multiple channels like email, physical mail, websites, and print
and online advertisements to cross promote your products and
services.
B2B Marketing
Business-to-business marketing is a marketing
practice of individuals or organizations (including commercial businesses,
governments, and other institutions). It allows businesses to sell products or
services to other companies or organizations that in turn resell the same
products or services, use them to augment their own products or services, or
use them to support their internal operations. International Business
Machines is a well known B2B marketer. IBM's business has grown because
taking a very intelligent approach at marketing their products to other
business and governments around the world.
Promotional Marketing
Promotional marketing is a business marketing
strategy designed to stimulate a customer to take action towards a buying
decision. Promotional marketing is a technique that includes various incentives
to buy, such as:
§ Contests: We all enjoy winning something for
free. Contests offer an attractive marketing vehicle for small business to
acquire new clients and create awareness.
§ Coupons: According to CMS, a leading coupon
processing agent, marketers issued 302 billion coupons in 2007, a 6% increase
over the previous year. Over 76% of the population use coupons, according to
the Promotion Marketing Association (PMA) Coupon Council. Coupons still work
and provide an affordable marketing strategy for small business.
§ Sampling: Try before you buy. Giving away
product might appear profit-limiting, but consider how giving your customers a
small taste can lead to a big purchase. Retail genius Publix supermarkets share
samples of their award-winning key lime pie not because people question the
goodness of the pie but to get their customers to buy more.
Ambush Marketing
Advertiser use this
marketing strategy to associate with specific events and brands without paying
sponsorship fees. This allows the business to capitalize on these events
or leverage the brand equity of the other business, which has the
potential effect of loweringthe value of the original event.
B2C Marketing
The ultimate goal
of B2C marketing
(business-to-consumer marketing) is to convert shoppers into buyers as
aggressively and consistently as possible. B2C marketers employ merchandising
activities like coupons, displays, store fronts (both real and
online) and special offers to entice the target market to buy. B2C marketing
campaigns are focused on a transaction, are shorter in duration, and need to
capture the customer's interest immediately. These campaigns often offer
special deals, discounts, or vouchers that can be used both online and in the
store.
Cloud Marketing
In this new form of
marketing, all marketing resources and assets are brought online so
customers (or affiliates) can develop, modify, use, and share
them. Consider how Amazon.com gets customers to buy digital books, movies,
and televisions shows in a digital library that is accessible in the
customer's online account or on their digital device like their Kindle Fire.
Mobile Marketing
Marketing on or with a mobile device, such as a smart
phone. Mobile marketing can provide customers with time and location sensitive,
personalized information that promotes goods, services, and ideas.
Alliance Marketing
A joint venture is formed between two or more
businesses to pool resources in an effort to promote and sell products and
services.
Reverse Marketing
In reverse marketing, the idea is to get the
customer to seek out the business rather than marketers seeking the customer.
Usually, this is done through traditional means of advertising, such as
television advertisements, print magazine advertisements, and online media.
While traditional marketing mainly deals with the seller finding the right set
of customers and targeting them, reverse marketing focuses on the customer
approaching potential sellers who may be able to offer the desired product.
In 2004, Dove launched
the Dove Campaign for Real Beauty focusing on the natural beauty of women
rather than advertising their product. This campaign caused their sales to soar
above $1 Billion and caused Dove to re-create their brand around this strategy.
Although successful, this campaign caused a lot of controversy and discussion
due to what people saw as an advertisement with a contradictory message.
Telemarketing
I know what you are thinking, you hate
telemarketers. You are not alone in your feelings. However, telemarketing can
play an important part of selling your products to consumers and it
must not be overlooked as many companies rely on it to connect with customers.
Telemarketing (sometimes known as inside sales, or telesales in the UK and
Ireland) is a method of direct marketing in which a salesperson solicits
prospective customers to buy products or services, either over the phone or
through a subsequent face to face or Web conferencing appointment scheduled
during the call. Telemarketing can also include recorded sales pitches
programmed to be played over the phone via automatic dialing.
Telemarketing has come under fire in recent years, being viewed as an annoyance
by many.
Free Sample Marketing
Unlike Freebie Marketing, this is not
dependent on complementary marketing, but rather consists of giving away a free
sample of the product to influence the consumer to make the purchase.
Direct Mail Marketing
A channel-agnostic form of advertising that
allows businesses and nonprofits organizations to communicate directly with the
customer, with advertising techniques that can include text messaging, email,
interactive consumer websites, online display ads, fliers, catalog distribution,
promotional letters, and outdoor advertising. Direct marketing messages
emphasize a focus on the customer, data, and accountability. Characteristics
that distinguish direct marketing are:
§ Marketing messages are addressed directly to
the customer(s). Direct marketing relies on being able to address the members
of a target market. Addressability comes in a variety of forms including email
addresses, mobile phone numbers, Web browser cookies, fax numbers, and postal
addresses.
§ Direct marketing seeks to drive a specific
"call to action." For example, an advertisement may ask the prospect
to call a free phone number or click on a link to a website.
§ Direct marketing emphasizes trackable,
measurable responses from customers regardless of medium.
§ Direct marketing is practiced by
businesses of all sizes—from the smallest start-up to the leaders in the Fortune 500. A well-executed direct advertising campaign can prove a positive
return on investment by showing how many potential customers responded to a
clear call-to-action. General advertising eschews calls-for-action
in favor of messages that try to build prospects' emotional awareness
or engagement with a brand. Even well-designed general advertisements rarely
can prove their impact on the organization's bottom line.
Database Marketing
Database Marketing is a form of direct
marketing using databases of customers or potential customers to generate
personalized messages in order to promote a product or service for
marketing purposes. The method of communication can be any addressable medium,
as in direct marketing. The distinction between direct marketing and
database marketing stems primarily from the attention paid to the analysis of
data. Database marketing emphasizes the use of statistical techniques to
develop models of customer behavior, which are then used to select
customers for communications. As a consequence, database marketers also tend to
be heavy users of data warehouses, because having a greater amount of data
about customers increase the likelihood that a more accurate model can be
built.
There are two main
types of marketing databases: (1) consumer databases and (2) business
databases. Consumer databases are primarily geared towards companies that sell
to consumers, often abbreviated as [business-to-consumer] (B2C) or BtoC. Business marketing databases are
often much more advanced in the information that they can provide. This is
mainly because business databases aren't restricted by the same privacy laws as
consumer databases.
Personalized Marketing
Personalized marketing
(also called personalization, and sometimes called one-to-one marketing) is an
extreme form of product differentiation. Whereas product differentiation tries
to differentiate a product from competing ones, personalization tries to make a
unique product offering for each customer. Nike ID is a popular brand that has developed a strong
business around this personalization marketing concept.
Affinity Marketing
Create strategic partnerships that are
mutually beneficial by forming alliances with complementary brands. Also known
as partnership marketing, with this strategy, one brands generates sales
while the other creates new customers and builds brand awareness.
Cultural Marketing
The proposition of www.Logical.Live
Marketingmarketing holds reign upon the notion that a way to convert—ahem,
excite ... OK, convert—consumers is by using timeless
human behavioral drives found in religious cults. Heck, fellow
acolytes, nothing is more permission-, buzz- and one-to-one-based than "a
central ideology with a parallel social universe rich with customs." http://www.logical.live is a bright spot in the list of
newfangled marketing templates, one that applies timeless social-science
principles in a powerful way. To the list of newfangled marketing buzzwords,
let's add the term CRiLegal.
Humanistic Marketing
Human needs are "a state of felt
deprivation." They distinguish between physical needs (food, shelter,
safety, clothing), social needs (belonging and affection), and individual needs
(knowledge, self-expression). Needs are a relatively narrow set of non-cultural
states of felt deprivation.
Guerrilla Marketing
Grass root, untraditional, and low-budget
methods that found involve creativity, big crowds of people, and the element of
surprise to market or promote a product, service, brand, event, or new launch.
Brand Lover Marketing
Brand Lover Marketing is a marketing concept that is intended to replace the
idea of traditional brand marketing. Brands are running out of juice and Brand
Lovers are what is needed to rescue
brands. But what builds loyalty that goes beyond reason? What makes a truly
great brand stand out? Brand Lovers bring brands to life. For a brand to
elevate itself into the "CRI Branding" category, it has to give customers a
feeling of belonging while generating strong feelings of love for its
customers. Creating loyalty beyond reason requires emotional connections that
generate the highest levels of love and a sense of belonging for your
brand.
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