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Ken Robbins to Reveal Tips to Drive Customer Growth at Digital Atlanta 2011

ATLANTA—Senior business executives and online marketers can learn how to improve their customer acquisition efforts and increase long-term profits by attending the Digital Atlanta 2011 presentation titled “How to Acquire More Customers:  The Killer Business Strategy.” The presentation, conducted by Ken Robbins – president of the award-winning digital agency Response Mine Interactive (RMI) – will be held Nov. 10 from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Hudson Grille in Midtown Atlanta.

“Customer acquisition and conversion is the single most powerful lever in the marketing process,” says Robbins. “In many cases, companies’ corporate policy and financial targets often create unintended consequences that alienate new customers, hinder lead generation, and impede profits.”

In his presentation, Robbins will share the common mistakes companies make that kill customer acquisition and how businesses can avoid these poor business decisions. He will explore how companies can implement a “killer business strategy” that drives customer growth, generates long-term revenue, and organizes their business efforts.

To register for Robbins’ Digital Atlanta 2011 presentation, click here. To view an excerpt of “How to Acquire More Customers:  The Killer Business Strategy,” click here.

About Digital Atlanta
Digital Atlanta is a week-long series of events celebrating the technology and new media marketing achievements of Atlanta. For more information visit http://www.digitalatlanta.org.
 

About Response Mine Interactive

Response Mine Interactive (RMI), a digital marketing services firm grounded in direct response principles, focuses holistically on achieving online category domination for brands. Dedicated to ROI through media driven efficiencies, RMI has generated billions of dollars in revenue for leading brands in the ecommerce, seniors, healthcare, retail, travel and home services markets.  For more information, visitwww.responsemine.com or call 404-475-0766.

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