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Roy Nacewicz's business, and it's future
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ryreidl |
05-13-2023 @ 2:28 PM
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To support Roy, I would advise investing in advertising for the company, that way, if the company generates income and grows, Roy will know that his business is not wasted. For starters, I think it would be a good idea to advertise your product and your business with VoIP numbers. The scheme is simple, you or your employees call potential customers and tell them about your product, offering to buy it. Even if they don't buy, they will definitely learn about it and continue to spread the word about your business. All it takes is a VoIP number, which costs almost nothing.
This message was edited by ryreidl on 5-17-23 @ 9:22 AM
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MG |
05-13-2023 @ 3:01 PM
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ryreidl - Roy passed away April 18, 2019...
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Larry Lange |
05-14-2023 @ 1:35 PM
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Michael, let me also take my hat off to you for taking over Roy's business to the benefiting all the loyal early V-8 people out there. Roy was not just an expert and an entrpreneur but a consigliere who'd take your phone calls and talk at length. Thank you, and good luck keeping his enterprise alive. Larry Lange Puget Sound Regional Group #18
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ford38v8 |
05-14-2023 @ 2:50 PM
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Larry, Cars were but one of Roy's hobbies. Connecting with and talking with people was his first love. Of all the dear friends we have lost over the years, Roy may well have the longest list of sincere mourners.
Alan
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