BROOKLYN, NY, May 08, 2013 (Press-News.org) For one online purveyor of mobile handsets, word-of-mouth is the only business model that makes dollars and cents. Cell2Get.com, a national reseller based in Brooklyn, New York, has been using social marketing to grow its brand.
Looking to make a name for itself on the web for discount cell phones without any binding contracts, Cell2Get has stepped up its efforts by adding social marketing techniques to boost name recognition.
These additional processes have borne fruit in the form of increased sales almost right from the very beginning. For example, when the Blackberry 9700 was first made available, Cell2Get focused on generating buzz over the 2.4 inches of high-resolution screen real estate by commenting in the blogosphere on the 65,000-plus colors of the on-board 3.2 megapixel camera. Once word-of-mouth momentum started building up, inquiries naturally came in.
Special discounts are provided for those who mention the online conversations that first interested them, cultivating goodwill and promoting long-term customer loyalty. In this way, the e-Tailer has been able to buckle the downward trend that's afflicted the electronics industry in these economically challenging times: by focusing on savings, Cell2Get has been able to thrive!
About Cell2Get.com
Cell2Get.com is a New York-based retailer of unlocked cell phones that takes pride in being an equal-opportunity employer with an interest in its community, as expressed through charitable donations and scholarships over the years. Cell2Get.com finances its philanthropic interests through the sale of contract-free phones, catering to the ever-growing market of consumers who wish to rebel against unfair terms and conditions by providing real communications choices. Cell2Get.com specializes in unlocked cell phones without the contract, making for true freedom of choice and convenience for the average consumer.
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By purchasing your phone through Cell2Get you no longer have to worry about cell phone plans. Cell2Get sells you the phone outright without contracts. Cell2Get gives you the flexibility you have been looking for in cell phones and cell phone plans. Source for more information call 718-513-3100.
Cell2Get Goes Social to Promote Savings
Viral marketing increases brand awareness for etailer.
2013-05-08
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