Heinz Marketing is a sales & marketing group focused on helping its clients quickly and consistently grow sales, customers and revenue. It does this by helping to create market clarity and deep customer insight, then developing and executing a custom go-to-market strategy that quickly and cost-effectively helps scale growth and revenue from both new and existing customers.
Heinz Marketing prioritizes three things for each client:
Passion: Your business becomes our business. We make your objectives our own, and are passionate about finding and executing the strategies that will help you achieve your goals.
Focus: Quality over quantity. We will find and focus on strategies that make an impact and drive growth. We will help you get more done with less - maximizing your investment for the highest possible return.
Results: Nothing matters unless you're selling product, growing revenue and making customers happy. Everything we do is measured not on activity, but on results for your business.
Please visit the links below to learn more about Heinz Marketing, how we think, and how we can help your business succeed.
http://www.mattonmarketingblog.com
http://www.heinzmarketinginsights.com
http://www.tenminutebrainstorm.com
How do you help startups with their business?
We focus on sales & marketing strategies, customized to each business and their customers & market, that deliver measured sales, revenue and customer growth.
Tell us a little about your team.
We're experts in creating and converting market demand for world-class products and services, from established brands to emerging businesses.
What sets you apart from your competition?
We focus on measurable results, and focus on growth - customer, sales and revenue growth. Everything we do for our clients boils down to that.
Who are your target customers?
Any organization that wants to grow, wants more sales, or wants to expand and capitalize on their market opportunity.
What is the best advice youÕve heard or have for entrepreneurs?
Focus on less, not more. Start-ups don't starve. Too often, they drown. Know what's most important for you, for your business and for your customers. Then put all of your focus there.
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