07/23/08
Are you the Charlie Brown of Internet marketing?
Posted by: Wade     07/23/08    08:39:23 am

Internet marketing, Charlie Brown!

You surely know the classic Charlie Brown conundrum. Lucy offers to help him kick a football. She holds it up while Charlie takes a running charge at the ball. At the last moment, Lucy pulls the ball away and poor Charlie goes hurdling through the air, only to fall flat on his back, where he exclaims, "Oh, good grief!"

It's the perfect metaphor for anyone who tries the same approach day after day, month after month, year after year but who expects a different result each time. If this is the way you've been approaching Internet marketing for your business, you're definitely suffering from CBS (Charlie Brown Syndrome).

Do you keep returning to marketing methods that just don't work? Are you tired of watching your ROI shrink as costs continue to rise? There's a better way.

At PartnerCentric, we're the experts at innovation. Our team has the experience and expertise to help you create new strategies that will increase the effectiveness of your Internet marketing initiatives.

We want to hear from you. Tell us about your business. What's working. What's not. Where do you want to be at this time next year. What are your goals for online sales and visibility? PartnerCentric can help.

Our team will help you keep your eye on the ball. Remember - there are lots of Lucys out there - unscrupulous agencies and consultants who make good assurances but who ultimately pull the ball away at the last moment. Contact us today at 1-800-930-0267
to talk about how you can get the ball rolling for Q4 08, the busiest time of year for etailers.

Let the marketing experts at PartnerCentric help you come up with a plan that brings you a better outcome. We wouldn't want you to find yourself missing the ball again.

If you do find yourself lying flat on your back, remember - it doesn't have to be that way. Oh - and the words you are looking for are, "Oh, good grief!"

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