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A Study of the Effectiveness of Customer and Prospect Marketing
Every company needs to establish an optimum balance between looking after (and developing business with) existing customers, and acquiring new customers. Commercial under-performance in established companies usually has one of three root causes: market change; over-indebtedness; or the fact that customer development and new customer acquisition are out of balance.
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