In a business sector such as telecom, today's rumors are tomorrow's trends. That's why the newsletters developed by The Day Group are truly so helpful. Small changes, tiny inklings and subtle shifts are explored in-depth. People who read each and every newsletter, without missing one, may spot a trend and know how that trend might play out long before their colleagues know that trend is even on the horizon. This sort of business advantage is hard to put a price on.
Since The Day Group believes in this continuity of coverage so deeply, they've developed an invoicing system to help prospective clients get on board quickly and easily. When people are sent a free newsletter from The Day Group, they're sent an invoice for the following year's subscription. This ensures that clients who truly need the information won't miss a single edition, and they'll have the benefit of multiple editions that build upon one another. The Day Group invoices sent in this manner clearly state, in multiple locations, that they are meant to assist clients in setting up subscriptions. They state, in multiple locations, that they are not bills. Instead, they're documents designed to help clients get all of the information they're looking for. And they're formatted to get through tricky accounting departments.
The Day Group has been in business for over 20 years, and they know how to do business ethically and professionally. Their client list is extensive and deep. They don't need to resort to tricks or deception to get new clients. But they do know that their readers are incredibly busy. They need information, but they may not have time to scout it out themselves. They need newsletters from The Day Group in order to do their jobs. But they may not have time to find an address for The Day Group and send a check, until they've missed two or three editions. The professionals at The Day Group work hard to ensure that doesn't happen. And The Day Group invoices play a big role in ensuring that busy people get the information they need, when they need it, with the least amount of hassle. It’s just another way that The Day Group takes care of its clients.
Since The Day Group believes in this continuity of coverage so deeply, they've developed an invoicing system to help prospective clients get on board quickly and easily. When people are sent a free newsletter from The Day Group, they're sent an invoice for the following year's subscription. This ensures that clients who truly need the information won't miss a single edition, and they'll have the benefit of multiple editions that build upon one another. The Day Group invoices sent in this manner clearly state, in multiple locations, that they are meant to assist clients in setting up subscriptions. They state, in multiple locations, that they are not bills. Instead, they're documents designed to help clients get all of the information they're looking for. And they're formatted to get through tricky accounting departments.
The Day Group has been in business for over 20 years, and they know how to do business ethically and professionally. Their client list is extensive and deep. They don't need to resort to tricks or deception to get new clients. But they do know that their readers are incredibly busy. They need information, but they may not have time to scout it out themselves. They need newsletters from The Day Group in order to do their jobs. But they may not have time to find an address for The Day Group and send a check, until they've missed two or three editions. The professionals at The Day Group work hard to ensure that doesn't happen. And The Day Group invoices play a big role in ensuring that busy people get the information they need, when they need it, with the least amount of hassle. It’s just another way that The Day Group takes care of its clients.