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Here are some of the answers to some of our most
frequently asked questions (FAQ's). We would be happy
to answer any of your questions. Please contact us
using our contact form.
Q: Why do small
businesses need marketing help, isn't it just for big business?
Q: Why use
a marketing consultancy?
Q: What kind
of marketing help do you offer?
Q: How much does
Wired to the Moon charge?
Q: What about
marketing 'jargon'?
Q: Why the odd
name?
Q: Isn't
marketing help just for big business?
A: Traditionally, only big businesses used marketing
consultancies as only big businesses could afford them! Nowadays,
small businesses recognise that they need good marketing
practice to compete successfully and to stay successful.
We set up Wired to the Moon to offer small businesses a source
of inexpensive marketing help.
Q:
Why use a marketing consultancy?
A: Marketing information can be obtained from libraries,
the Internet,and small business support organisations. However,
this kind of information is usually very general, and can
be hard to follow. Marketing consultancies offer tailored
solutions to specific marketing problems, taking the hard
work, and guess work, out of marketing.
Q:
What kind of marketing help do you offer?
A: When people think of marketing, they often think
of advertising. Marketing also covers areas such as improving
your service, satisfying your present customers, and dealing
with your competition. For further details, see our 'Our
Service' page.
Q:
How much does Wired to the Moon charge?
A: Wired to the Moon offers a flexible service that
small businesses can afford. There are a wide range of options
available, including help by the hour, half day or day. Our
'standard' marketing package is £100 plus VAT. For
a free, no obligaton quote ring us on 0800 542 9454,
or complete the form on our 'Contact
Page'.
Q:
What about marketing 'jargon'?
A: We like to keep things simple. We aim to avoid
confusing marketing jargon, and we will explain any jargon
used.
Q:
Why the odd name?
A: The expression "wired to the moon" is
an Irish saying, and essentially means strange or eccentric.
For example, "she wears her shoes on the wrong feet,
but sure she's wired to the moon".
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