Email List Building
My event company targets corporate retreats
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Welcome, I’m new here, pleased to meet you.
I would directly contact a list of companies and try to get a direct answer. Of course, you can try googling since you can find just about anything on the web. Give me a call for more advice.
Answered over 5 years ago
Mentor, Entrepreneur, Lawyer, Public Speaker
Hi
These would be the common methods:
1. Contact them directly - but make sure you offer something in your email that makes it worth their while to answer your questions.
2. Run a paid/free survey (lots of platforms offer this service - just focus on your target market). If it's a free survey, offer a prize (and give it) to one of the participants.
3. Try using Google Alerts for variations of the phrase "company retreat"
Obviously you would need to know what you are doing with each of the above options so that your results are accurate. The wording in each question is important.
I've successfully helped over 300 entrepreneurs and I'd be happy to help you as well.
Good luck
Answered over 5 years ago
Strategy Consultant | Marketing | BI | Analytics
Social media is the best bet for finding the company name but getting hold of spend is a little tricky.
I can help if you wish to go for a call.
Answered over 5 years ago
I help CEOs launch start-ups and keep their Zen.
I am assuming that you are in the corporate retreat management business?
If yes, I would start within your own geography since you'll probably have to do face-to-face selling and onsite delivery. I would target companies with 500+ employees. Within those companies, try to get to HR and any internal event planners. Companies with a large, active sales force is also a good target. Even is business is down, sales meetings are the last thing to go.
Set-up a call and I can get into more specifics once I learn more about what your company offers.
Answered over 5 years ago