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I am Lyosha [343]
2 years ago
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The selling process begins with prospecting and qualifying. Welcome Home wants its sales force to call on those customers who ar

e most likely to respond to the company's value proposition, which makes prospecting a crucial step. To sell townhomes, Welcome Home must get traffic to its model homes. To encourage visits to its community, an email campaign has been planned. A number of commercial email lists are available for purchase that include demographic selects. Which of the following attributes will you use for targeting the email campaign?
a. Geographic: Location of current residence
b. Religious affilation: Jewish, Christian, Muslim, Buddhist, etc.
c. Employer: Location of employer e:
Business
1 answer:
-BARSIC- [3]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Geographic factor is the most important one as people in that vicinity might be interested in buying a home and hence it becomes very important for the company to ensure that first those probable customers should be trapped who are within a location zone.

Rest of the two options are wrong as religion would not affect this choice and also employer is not permanent.

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