ST. LOUIS, Mo. — Compelling Communications announces two new customizable marketing materials available to pest control companies. These customized , colorful, eye-catching postcards and invoice stuffers in the form of Wanted Posters will help make marketing termite control services easier and more effective.
“We’ve received several calls recently inquiring about termite control marketing, so these materials are affordable methods of getting the word out about how a company can help alleviate the danger of termites,” explains June Van Klaveren, owner of Compelling Communications.
More information can be found at http://www.howtomarketpestcontrol.com/termite-marketing-materials.html.
Compelling Communications, Inc. is dedicated to helping pest control companies market their products and services and can be reached at 636-394-4148 or through the web site or www.HowToMarketPestControl.com or at june@compelcom.com.
“We’ve received several calls recently inquiring about termite control marketing, so these materials are affordable methods of getting the word out about how a company can help alleviate the danger of termites,” explains June Van Klaveren, owner of Compelling Communications.
More information can be found at http://www.howtomarketpestcontrol.com/termite-marketing-materials.html.
Compelling Communications, Inc. is dedicated to helping pest control companies market their products and services and can be reached at 636-394-4148 or through the web site or www.HowToMarketPestControl.com or at june@compelcom.com.
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