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MK answering e-mails?
TimC - 7/11/05 at 02:39 PM

Understand that the website is being redeveloped, but are the guys answering e-mails?


daz - 7/11/05 at 02:59 PM

ive not had a reply to an e-mail i sent yesterday


zxrlocost - 7/11/05 at 03:18 PM

phone them?


Avoneer - 7/11/05 at 04:56 PM

Don't think they have anyone to answer emails now that Snoopy has gone.

I could be wrong though (like on many occasions).

Pat...


suparuss - 7/11/05 at 05:53 PM

not been funny but i thought mk where a fairly large company (in kit car terms)?
how come such a mundane resource such as a computer and knowledge of how to use it has escaped them for so long?

RUss.


john_p_b - 7/11/05 at 06:13 PM

quote:
Originally posted by suparuss
not been funny but i thought mk where a fairly large company (in kit car terms)?
how come such a mundane resource such as a computer and knowledge of how to use it has escaped them for so long?

RUss.


they're engineers not I.T. technicians.

yes MK are a reasonably big player in the world of 7 reps but don't forget MK in it's current form is still very young and i think a lot of learning is still being done. i think idealy they need to get someone in that could do the whole marketing side of things and let them get on with what they do best but obviously that costs and thus the cost would have to be passed on.

calling MK has always been the fastest way of getting hold of them.


zxrlocost - 7/11/05 at 07:53 PM

youd be suprised how unorganised a lot of kit car companies are, although in all fairness I have always been able to contact them ok!

its a bit like my chassis is a piece of welding genius but my floor pan(from underneath) is the worst cut out ever youd have thought that would have been perfected after so many years its only a simple shape!

theres lots of little questions like this in the kit car world

chris


andyps - 7/11/05 at 11:31 PM

quote:
Originally posted by john_p_b
i think idealy they need to get someone in that could do the whole marketing side of things and let them get on with what they do best but obviously that costs and thus the cost would have to be passed on.



Marketing if done properly doesn't add cost - it adds value for both the customer and the shareholders of the business. Good marketing would not involve added cost for the customer.

Short marketing lecture over - if you want the long one, let me know Sorry, but I do spend most of my working life teaching marketing and helping companies to do it right.

[Edited on 8/11/05 by andyps]


TimC - 8/11/05 at 07:37 AM

Andy

You and I could have some dull conversations!

If anyone can't sleep, let us know!


andyps - 8/11/05 at 09:26 PM

Tim,

What will you be bringing to the conversation? Any interesting specialisations?


JoelP - 8/11/05 at 09:29 PM

i can add some genetics if required


daz - 10/11/05 at 10:54 AM

i had a reply to my e-mail a couple of days ago so yes, they are still replying to them