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The BBB Conglomerate Network Use a USP to Stand Out From Small Business Competitors

New York City based company, the BBB ConglomerateNetwork have announced their own USP (Unique Selling Proposition/Point) to ensure that they stand out from other small business competitors.

The BBB Conglomerate Network Use a USP to Stand Out From Small Business Competitors
2012-08-30
NEW YORK, NY, August 30, 2012 (Press-News.org) Exclusively involved in outsourced sales marketing and consulting, The BBB Conglomerate Network's goal is to increase clients brand and service; focusing on customer acquisition through face to face promotional activity and integrated sales and marketing campaigns. They consider themselves to be different; procuring a driven and resilient approach and aim to develop campaigns and interactive experiences in a fast paced environment.

Currently representing Fortune 100 and 500 brands, The BBB Conglomerate Network's USP is a direct marketing and face to face approach; rather than going through telemarketing and email channels. The ambitious company has grown tremendously in the last eighteen months by 3000% and have recently conducted a study of five marketing firms in New York City. The average ROI for marketing campaigns conducted between February to July 2012 with a spend under GBP5000 was 4.8%. This is a huge difference when compared to The BBB Conglomerate Network who reported an ROI of 42% for the same period.

USPs are vital to a business's well being as they make them stand out from all the others. There are ways to differentiate the business as it allows the exploration of ideas; a chance to narrow the target audience and topic (which unfortunately does leave some potential customers out). Frequent branding, design and messaging is also required to constantly remind people of what the business stands for.

In regards to The BBB Conglomerate Network, CEO Antoine Bell has stated that "we have been very conscious of the amount of competition that we have in New York City. Interacting with consumers in person allows us to personalize our product presentations and address any questions they have; it is much easier to close a sale when using a direct marketing approach. We believe developing a unique selling point is absolutely essential to survive in any competitive market."

Through this approach, The BBB Conglomerate Network's business relationships will be built on a stronger foundation. Face to face meetings will allow the members to engage in and observe. These opportunities shall develop into important, exchange relationships and allow the participants to progress to strong, social connections as they allow to evaluate and judge.

The BBB Conglomerate Network's own USP will allow them to understand what motivates their clients behavior and buying decisions, leading to even greater successes.

The BBB Conglomerate Network is an outsourced sales, marketing, and consulting firm. Just 18 months ago we had two people in our company. Since then, the BBB Conglomerate has experienced 3000% growth in the heart of this recession. In the last quarter alone we have opened three new branches.

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[Press-News.org] The BBB Conglomerate Network Use a USP to Stand Out From Small Business Competitors
New York City based company, the BBB ConglomerateNetwork have announced their own USP (Unique Selling Proposition/Point) to ensure that they stand out from other small business competitors.