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Date Published: 18th October 2005
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Marketing info.co.uk is your resource for all sorts of essential marketing information when starting up a company. There are many areas to think about when you first startup, and you should be able to find a lot of sound advice and new business resources here.

Marketing for beginners outlines a few essential, cost-effective marketing techniques which you can adopt quickly and easily. These range from website design and optimisation, through offline marketing, including print and press to buying the right type of memorable number for your business. The toolkit section will point you in the right direction for free and cost-effective small business marketing services.

Sales is the lynchpin of most business startups. If you don't get the money in quickly, you have a strong chance of becoming another failed new business statistic. The sales for beginners guide outlines the skills you will need, or need to hire to bring that revenue in. Over time, we will include sections on face-to-face and telesales, and we'll even put up some basic call scripts for you to work through.
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