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Re: Crestron marketing


 

Yeah, that's great! No need for stuff like this, but some other company earning money on it huh? ;)

--- In Crestron@..., "Starry" <starry99@...> wrote:

How about



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--- In Crestron@..., "jrw_96" <jrw_96@> wrote:

I don't have an answer for residential sales (we don't do resi) but you might ask your sales rep about some videos/tolls that would help you land the deal.

Our sales rep stopped by today and showed us a flash site that may help you with the commercial side of things:

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Remember, the sales rep is there to help you (most of the time) so let them know what you think you need to compete and if enough people do the same you should get it.

JRW



--- In Crestron@..., "rogiervs" <rogier@> wrote:

Still, I don't see why Crestron couldn't create something like this:

--- In Crestron@..., Nathan Hesson <nhesson@> wrote:

What you're describing is a BIG difference from Crestron to C4. C4 can
produce marketing that says, "with our product you can enjoy X" because
they've ensured that you can't program it any other way. IMHO Crestron
doesn't produce marketing that is geared that way because they're stuff
allows for so much more flexibility in the configuration and programming of
their hardware. Maybe they could produce that type of marketing for the
stuff SB generates but even then it wouldn't be accurate. You'd have to
wait for "day 2" to get the features talked about :)

On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 1:27 PM, rogiervs <rogier@> wrote:

:) Nevertheless, I could use some marketing material that doesn't focus on
what great technology and wires are behind their walls, but more on the
overall solution they will get when they sit down in their living room, if
you know what I mean...

--- In Crestron@..., Jeremy Weatherford <xidus.net@> wrote:

I'd prefer that Crestron marketing not talk to my customers, since
that generally leads to a discussion of what "day 2" means.

On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 3:00 PM, rogiervs <rogier@> wrote:
Am I the only one that's complaining about the following: why is
Crestron's marketing approach so product-driven? Most of their marketing
appears to be aimed at resellers instead of consumers. Control4 (sorry for
that) does target their consumers directly with video's, commercials etc.
that explain what their products can mean in their daily life. Just
curious, don't you guys miss that while marketing your products? I might of
course have missed the consumer-targeted marketing material, if so, please
direct me to it.

Thanks



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