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Subject: Advice on how to find a hungry marketing person
Category: Business and Money > Advertising and Marketing
Asked by: pcwi_ceo-ga
List Price: $25.00
Posted: 05 Apr 2005 20:00 PDT
Expires: 05 May 2005 20:00 PDT
Question ID: 505548
I am gearing up for another project and once again seek inexpensive
knowledge.  My quest is fairly straight forward. I need to find
someone (gender not specific) who is a graduating (or who has
graduated) Marketing student to try to generate a business
relationship. I want to roll out a new product, not unique just new,
and like with most of my small business brothers, my capital is
limited and at a premium.  I am looking for a hungry/visionary
Marketing student who will find inexpensive yet effective avenues to
bring my idea/product to the masses. In return give this individual an
over-sized piece of the pie for their loyalty and efforts.  My dilemma
is I lack the knowledge on how to begin to canvas for such a person. I
lack opening lines, direct questions, and legal agreements.  This is
where your advice comes in. Please provide guidance and helpful
resources to me to help me accomplish my task at hand.
Once again, I look forward to your wisdom and guidance.  
-Joseph Zammetti
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Subject: Re: Advice on how to find a hungry marketing person
From: saem_aero-ga on 06 Apr 2005 10:18 PDT
 
I recommend you travel to the closest university and find the
marketing department.  There are always lots of bulletin boards at
Universities, make some flyers asking for a marketing student, post
them around or near the department office.  I am more than sure you
will get responses.  This is just a friendly suggestion of course,
good luck.

Best,
Steve
Subject: Re: Advice on how to find a hungry marketing person
From: thephantomwriters-ga on 25 Apr 2005 15:30 PDT
 
Don't just stop at the bulletin board. If you want to know
what questions you should ask prospective marketing staffers,
be sure to drop by the professor's office too.


Bill Platt
http://thephantomwriters.com

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