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Talk to them. Take them out to lunch. Have a better offer than the existing service (which doesn’t mean be cheaper).What is a smart way to market a security businesses to venues that have already got security??
Loving the previous replies.What is a smart way to market a security businesses to venues that have already got security??
How do they know your service is better? Being cheaper can work against you.Better service than them and better prices but they have been with the same security team for years
I'll lay good money that they are saying exactly the same.Better service than them and better prices but they have been with the same security team for years
Let us know how it goes!Loving the responses!
Giving them a call and have a better offer is good.
Does this work for your business?Call them up, ask who they are currently using, are they happy? If so, why are they happy?
If not happy, why are they not happy.
Ask if they don't mind sharing some of the details.
What work have they got coming up, would they be open to trying someone new?
Yes, incredibly well.Does this work for your business?
Would if work for a security company I wonder? Especially if the first person you meet is the competition.Yes, incredibly well.
Nothing better than picking up the phone or walking in somewhere and asking the right questions that don't make people defensive.
I'd be asking to speak to the owners of the venue, not the security.Would if work for a security company I wonder? Especially if the first person you meet is the competition.