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The Shrinking IT World and Shrinking Budgets

Selling technology across the globe looked easy. It was the only thing you needed to do for getting rich if you had the expertise or manpower. So what’s happened now? Has technology become boring? Are the developments slower than before? Is there nothing exciting anymore? But that depends on your innovation, isn't it. Well, it has more to do with people. Around the world, company budgets have shrunk in the face of defensive economic decisions. European and American taxes mean that most of your prospects are now willing to hold themselves back on investments. However, your ‘Made in America’ technology cannot really survive by being less attractive or poorer in quality. And neither can you trust anyone advising you to reduce your production budget. What your apps can do today is the result of major investments or cautious borrowing. Knowing who is ready to buy is never easy. Such research takes years. Moreover, the filtering process starts at millions of prospective buyers

How social are you with Social Media?

There’s no doubt that many of the interesting topics generated from offices in the Silicon Valley, New York, New Jersey, and other IT hotbeds find copious notice and discussion on social forums. That alone is a great way to get connected with future revenue sources. However, you might face at least some of the following issues: Tracking post makers Understanding what really clicks for them Wasting large chunks of business time trying to know the details No matter how advanced technology gets, our brains can only go up to 1,200 words a minute in processing new information. Then there’s the necessity of collating everything to make things legible for your team. No real progress – that’s what we are looking at, unless… You had a source that has everything about social media profiles The source was available in a matter of clicks You had a registration on such a website Now a lot has been talked about the difficulties of using social media to find custom

Will ‘Made in America’ ever be true for the IT Industry?

Cost-effective staffing is one of the biggest incentives for IT honchos to outsource jobs, and make it look like there’s no real job for American graduates. However, there has been a great deal of tapering between salaries in upcoming and developed economies. In such circumstances, one can only see potential. That is what difference in economies seems to cause. With a great number of opportunities spread around the world, finding out your best hope in the market is no easy task. Besides that, the future finest in the technology market are hard to envision unless you have an observant planning team – expensive! IT products made in the US are typically gaining steam for quality. But will that be enough to compete against a widely spread market with dense purchasing populations globally? Now here’s the catch – Tailoring your products itself can take some ‘marketing’ before you market them! How do you tailor your products? Based on what your market hopes to find in the

Social Marketing Automation – What? You, a Techie?

The beauty of IT gadgets, apps, and other products can never be overestimated, especially in the light of how they are improving business strategy implementation. While social media marketing has given rise to many new styles and marketing strategies, there are always people who look beyond the new. The current opportunities for advanced application developers lie in social marketing automation (SMA) . While marketing automation and social media marketing are the new buzzwords, merging the two seamlessly still seems to be a great distance away. How do you automate messages by reading into the interests of your prospects, who are reflecting a multitude of buying trends within a short span of time? While the picture gets truer with technology, you must be looking to tailor the latest SMA applications to reduce efforts marketers have to put in – Monitoring Multi-level analysis Multi-parameter optimization As a technocrat, you will be thrilled to know who among your c

Why we started this Blog in the first place

Customers in the IT arena have been looking around, finding what they need, and are usually habituated to great customer experience. We have launched this blog site to keep you updated on the thousands of demands being currently generated among users of technology. While existing SAP, CRM, ERP, and JD Edwards users have new demands, it could be somewhat difficult to track where fresh demand for IT products is imminent. Very often among IT consumers, a desperate need of technology is coupled with hasty decisions. But your technology never gets noticed by people blinded by anxiousness. What they need is something you may know better. Are you reaching them? Hardly, isn’t it? Procure Data’s IT lists are prepared exactly with that in mind. That’s the reason we feel the need of reaching out to you. Let us know what you want and get to know who the ready buyers are. Call us ( 800-381-1464 ) to know what exactly you have to do. Most people do not find real-time buyer information by