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		<title>An 1876 Invention is Becoming an Important Marketing Tool</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes we can overlook a marketing advantage that&#8217;s hiding right out in plain sight. A case in point is a tool that was invented back in 1876. It&#8217;s called a telephone. And, it may be on its way to becoming one of the most effective marketing tools that exists in these days of social media [...]<script type="text/javascript">SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "An 1876 Invention is Becoming an Important Marketing Tool", url: "http://www.charltonmarketing.com/blog/marketing/an-1876-invention-is-becoming-an-important-marketing-tool.php" });</script>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes we can overlook a marketing advantage that&#8217;s hiding right out in plain sight. A case in point is a tool that was invented back in 1876. It&#8217;s called a telephone. And, it may be on its way to becoming one of the most effective marketing tools that exists in these days of social media and web marketing. </p>
<p>OK, go ahead and roll your eyes at the corn-ball notion that some argument could be made for such a preposterous statement. To be clear, I&#8217;m not suggesting that a telemarketing campaign is better than an e-mail campaign. What I&#8217;m suggesting is that the telephone be used more often to connect with clients, important customers and others who are important to you. </p>
<p>Consider for a moment just how much e-mail has replaced talking on the phone over the last 10 years. Sure, e-mail is faster, easier and more convenient. No argument there. But, we also use e-mail to avoid even the most minor fear of rejection or having to deliver bad news. It&#8217;s much easier to craft an e-mail than it is to face a challenging conversation. </p>
<p>the last time I advertised for a position in the <a href="www.charltonmarketing.com">agency</a>, I narrowed my final choices down to four people and called each one. I got voice-mail on every call, so I asked them to call me on the phone to make an appointment for a final interview. Two called and two e-mailed me. I replied to the two e-mails, again asking them to call (making sure they had my phone number). One called and the other wrote another e-mail wanting to set a time. Guess who got eliminated from the final round first?</p>
<p>It made me realize that we are so used to communicating by e-mail that we&#8217;ve lost a degree of our connection with some who are very important to us. If you replace just 20% of your e-mail conversations with phone calls to your important contacts, you will be making yourself different while making a difference. </p>
<p>Keeping good customers is more important today than ever before. And these days, your competitors are trying harder than ever to get your customers. The telephone is a great tool for maintaining that connection. Because, tagging your e-mail with &#8220;LOL&#8221; will never create the same bond as sharing a genuine laugh.</p>
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