i am the marketing communication executive for a firm that provides Verification IP solutions to the semiconductor industry. i want to know sources where i can get leads for prospective sales
I have an aspxcombobox inside an ajax update panel with a asp button.the combo bo is initially hidden and i want to show it when the button clicked.But it gives an javascript error “Object Required”.When the button is outside the Update panel it is OK.
Sales lead generation is an art, science and industry in itself.
There are professional vendors that will love to comment or contact you directly–so I will not explore that world myself.
What I can suggest is the basics–get information to prospects about your company by letting readers know about your company’s solutions, products and technology. That means ads and helpful, non-hype articles in publications or on websites that prospects regularly view.
For example, Chip Design magazine offers newsletters and many focused web sites in addition to its own pages. I suggest visiting our main site at http://www.chipdesignmag.com and clicking links to print issues, newsletters, iDesign, the community portals, and “About Us.” You will find ad information by clicking “ADVERTISE.” For information about contributed article possibilities, you could also contact me directly at jkobylecky@extensionmedia.com
June 17th, 2009 at 1:45 am
i am the marketing communication executive for a firm that provides Verification IP solutions to the semiconductor industry. i want to know sources where i can get leads for prospective sales
June 23rd, 2009 at 10:24 pm
I have an aspxcombobox inside an ajax update panel with a asp button.the combo bo is initially hidden and i want to show it when the button clicked.But it gives an javascript error “Object Required”.When the button is outside the Update panel it is OK.
July 6th, 2009 at 12:15 pm
Hi Jude(8899),
This is outside what I know. But I’m trying to shake out an answer for you.
Best,
jimk
July 6th, 2009 at 12:38 pm
Hi Prachi,
Sales lead generation is an art, science and industry in itself.
There are professional vendors that will love to comment or contact you directly–so I will not explore that world myself.
What I can suggest is the basics–get information to prospects about your company by letting readers know about your company’s solutions, products and technology. That means ads and helpful, non-hype articles in publications or on websites that prospects regularly view.
For example, Chip Design magazine offers newsletters and many focused web sites in addition to its own pages. I suggest visiting our main site at http://www.chipdesignmag.com and clicking links to print issues, newsletters, iDesign, the community portals, and “About Us.” You will find ad information by clicking “ADVERTISE.” For information about contributed article possibilities, you could also contact me directly at jkobylecky@extensionmedia.com
jimk
July 10th, 2009 at 1:51 pm
Hi Jude8899,
The answer I get is “no.” Then they say, “I think” (or words to that effect). They’re bashful about replying directly. Anyone else have an opinion?
July 10th, 2009 at 1:54 pm
Hi dalvidlz,
My problem is that I can’t read your post. Could you translate it into English and try again, please?