2010-05-07

Wanna make money? How about working?

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Some people know the value of follow through on simple as well as complicated things. Case-n-Point: Local ad sales at both KTVB and the local substation KTFT, nobody there. Guess going home at 14:30 hours and not being available is something that they do, but then piss n moan that local OTA station revenue is down. Or low. Yet one call to my sales rep at Hulu.com and in very short order a return call, and from HCC to AyreWolf Aviation and AyreWolfFM.com gets on an ad program, nationwide as well as worldwide. Sure Hulu is expensive, but shit at least Hulu is there and returns a phone call. Yet the locals split on Friday. Then folks wonder why our economy sucks , sales are low, and productivity is damn near none existant. I can tell you why, to gain a client, or customer, ya’ll need to be there. You have to answer the phone, respond to incoming inquiries in short get connected. If not, don’t cry in your martini that your not making money. Each day I climb out of bed , at 05:00 hours, I’m on landline from 06:00 hours to points back east making calls or returning calls to potential customers who need a bike or truck built, want to place air ad time on the radio werx etc. Yes the money I make is filtered through the Knytes so I don’t mess up the SSA, but still I’m busting butt. Sure sometimes I don’t make the sale, but at least I’m up at bat ready to play ball. So KTVB and KTFT, wanna make money, have your people answer the phone.

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