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Follow on Google News | Attention All Businesses: Want to increase your sales and profit? First, start with this mathWhether your company is a giant multi-national conglomerate or a one person business, here is some information about some very essential advertising math that can help all kinds of businesses increase their sales and profit and decrease their risk!
The math is math that will actually let you quantify the relationship between your advertising and sales, and businesses of all kinds can use the math to help them fine-tune their entire marketing program to help them make a lot more money! And, when you are trying to figure out what kinds of adjustments you should make in your business during the rest of the Covid Economy and then the Recovery, the time to start using this math is right now. The math is called "The Barrows Popularity Factor." You can read more about it and download a booklet called "The Barrows Popularity Factor" for $4.95 at www.barrows.com So, before you try to decide how to spend another dime of your Advertising Budget, take about an hour to read a booklet about some very easy-to-use Advertising Math that can help all kinds of businesses make a lot more money in good times and in bad. The math was developed by Robert Barrows, President of an advertising agency called R.M. Barrows, Inc. Advertising & Public Relations in San Mateo, California. The math and how to use it are explained in a booklet he wrote called "The Barrows Popularity Factor" that you can download for $4.95 at www.barrows.com/ "You can read the whole booklet in about an hour, says Barrows, and the math is so easy to use that all of the calculations can be done by one person, in moments, with just a simple calculator." Plus....The math in Universal and Effective...and as they say in Advertising... "It really works!" "And...with the math in 'The Barrows Popularity Factor,' businesses can start taking a lot of the guesswork out of their advertising and they can use the math to help them make a lot more money!" For more information, contact Robert Barrows at R.M. Barrows, Inc. Advertising & Public Relations at 650-344-4405, www.barrows.com End
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