Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Marketing XMas email

Interesting discussion was had when I drafted up an emai lto go to all consulting clients in nsw.
The big question was, why are you mentioning New stuff we don't do yet?
Why don't people get it?
This is the draft as below...but need to tweak it with even more "New" stuff....
Some of the new stuff allow one to put in a picture of a parrot....better than web photos eh?


Merry Christmas ….,

We hope you’ve had a good year.

This year has been an interesting one for ###’s consulting services in the following three areas and
we do thank our clients who have worked with our consulting and development teams in the following areas.

aa)      Microsoft Office Conversions and Upgrades
bb)      Document Management (Quality Office Add-ins)
cc)      Content Management (WebSite Development)
 
Microsoft is bringing out some exciting new solutions next including Parrot for CRM (note you need SharePoint for CRM) and the new versions of Exchange and Sql Server.
So you’ll hear new terms such as ”Social Marketing” and “Digital Marketing” in a lot of their communication.

If you have any Microsoft Consulting or Development requirements call us on 02-9249-2700 or email us.

The top three points of consulting/development work above include:

a) Office Conversions:
·        The Speed testers to prevent locking and slowness issues with Excel and Access when you upgrade Microsoft Office
·        Rebranding and updating Templates and Macros in Word is always busy
·        New Charting and Reporting Solutions that use the new Excel format to output professional graphics and numbers

b) Document Management
·        MacroView DMF leading the way with more useful functionality than most traditional DM systems
·        ClauseBank enabling you to squirt in word snippets into your emails and corporate documents
·        Saving Messages to SharePoint – the hottest add-in for SharePoint world-wide.

c) Content Management (Web Site Development):
·        The SharePoint Standardiser – to bring all document libraries into a standard configuration
·        Using the new DotNetNuke Content Management System with it’s nice new editor and SmartPhone Templates
·        ASP.Net and the old Classic ASP Web Development has also kept us busy this year with clients’ websites and intranets

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