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Intellegentia Publishes eBook containing top tips for Lead Generation and Customer Retention

Intellegentia Publishes eBook containing top tips for Lead Generation and Customer Retention

Engaging copy is an art. We have an eBook that we’d like you to download, so after sitting here thinking of something innovative to write so that you, the reader, wants to download it, we’ve decided to just go for it. So let’s start by giving you a quick synopsis:

It’s about lead generation. It’s about customer retention. It’s our thoughts and ideas based on 40+ years of sales and marketing experience.

Our eBook has been written in a conversational manner, sort of how this blog post has been put together. It doesn’t take long to read. Written content has been minimised whilst using imagery to emphasise the points that we are trying to make.

So, call to action time:
Download the eBook here >>>
• Read it (if it’s taking you more than 6 or 7 minutes then we’ve failed)
AND if you have time let us know what you think here >>>

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