![]() The shotgun features a removable gas tank located inside the butt stock of the airsoft gun. The scatterguns have three inner barrels with individual fixed hop up units, giving you great CQB range as well as a decent amount of BB spread. Powered by green gas, this all metal shotgun is capable of firing between three and six BB's at one time by manipulating a switch near the ejection port. Additionally, a top rail segment is included so that an optic or other tactical accessories can be installed. This model takes advantage of the barrel appearing longer than the gas tube for a more aggressive appearance. JAG Arms's HD Wood Gas Airsoft Shotgun is suitable for players that want an authentic feeling weapon with the wooden handguard and grip/stock. Spending too much time, energy and money on a scatter gun approach reduces its effectiveness, get you chasing a lot of bad leads and a tiny ROI.Take your game play to the next level with the JAG Arms Scattergun shotgun series! The full stock design of the HD scattergun allows a solid placement onto your shoulder without any movement. The only impact a scattergun approach will have is on your bottom line - and it will be a negative one. So why do you continue to try and market/sell to everyone? They only market the car to 5% of the population, because they know the rest aren't interested. That's a lot of cars, but only 0.12% of the population. Mars bars are the 8th highest selling chocolate bar in the country, selling approximately 120 million bars a year (2014 figures, Food Manufacture magazine), but even they don't sell to everyone.įord sells 59,000 Fiestas annually. There are nearly 65 million people in this country (47 million if you discount the children) and you will only ever sell any one of your products/services to a tiny percentage of those people. Do you buy from every company you get a marketing message from, or just the ones that are relevant to you? Even if you see a brand every day, does that mean you're going to buy from them? If you are thinking the statement is right, have a think about your own buying behaviour. right?" Why do I hear that so often when it is as far from right as you can get. ![]() "The more people know about us, the more people will buy from us. I can offer my clients a wealth of experience to draw on to help them improve their marketing and grow their business.” This varies at certain times throughout their life cycle and is particularly relevant in the early years. “I called the company SME Needs because small businesses need help with a wide range of services. It’s based upon the process I followed over the last ten years that delivered more than £11 million in sales. “SME Needs’ approach of Measure, Understand and Improve has been adapted over time to better help my clients. ![]() “I’m an analytical marketer, which means I believe B2B marketing is all about the numbers. It’s about making them sit up and notice you at the time when they are looking for your services. ![]() It is about getting the attention of your clients. ![]() Often this is with little or no marketing budget. “Marketing for small businesses is about maximising the return on investment. Since 2001 I have worked almost exclusively with small businesses. From the fast-moving world of food retail through market research and IT services in a combination of operational, sales and marketing roles. Nigel says: “I have spent my entire career working in customer-facing roles. SME Needs was set up in 2010 by Nigel Davey. ![]()
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