Friday, April 13, 2012

ISPs employ a range of technologies to enable consumers to connect to their network. For users and small businesses, the most popular options include dial-up, DSL (typically Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line, ADSL), broadband wireless, cable modem, fiber to the premises (FTTH), and Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) (typically basic rate interface). For customers with more demanding requirements, such as medium-to-large businesses, or other ISPs, DSL (often SHDSL or ADSL), Ethernet, Metro Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, Frame Relay, ISDN (BRI or PRI), ATM, satellite Internet access and synchronous optical networking (SONET) are more likely to be used.

ISP Marketing Survival Guide: Proven Strategies and Secrets for Outmaneuvering the Competition

Product Description
The key marketing strategies everyone must know to compete in the worldwide ISP business
New ISPs are popping up all over the place and the competition for market share is fierce. In fact, there are over 8,100 ISPs worldwide with a predicted growth rate of 20 0.000000or the next five years. Despite this explosive growth, there is a significant lack of information and guidance on how to develop a winning marketing strategy. Written by a pre-eminent ISP marketing expert, this book focuses on the specific issues unique to the ISP business and provides a proven plan to start and grow your ISP. From determining the value of your business and finding your niche to developing an effective marketing campaign and running promotions, you'll find everything you need to know to get up and running. Throughout the book, Knight examines such hot topics as branding, pricing, advertising, service strategies, selling and pricing, and acquisition. He also includes a comprehensive, customizable marketing plan that is ready to be implemented. And, with the help of detailed information, real-world examples, and turnkey models, the author shows how to successfully apply the material to develop your ISP business.
This book shows you how to:
* Raise your ISP's market value
* Determine what makes your ISP unique
* Increase the number of new subscribers
* Develop a great marketing campaign
* Reach and find your target audience
* Attract, retain, and train the best customer service staff
* Acquire new subscribers via acquisitions of other ISPs
As a value-added feature, a complete ISP Business Plan Sample by Jason Zigmont of HowToSell.net is included.

ISP Marketing Survival Guide: Proven Strategies and Secrets for Outmaneuvering the Competition

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