Hank Haney - Corporate Marketing

In today's complicated and competitive business environment, companies have found success and profitability by utilizing golf and entertainment to reach and retain their customers. Hank Haney Golf Marketing and Public Relations can create ancillary revenue streams and maximize your income potential.

The following are the most common reasons companies utilize marketing and public relations strategies:

  • Heighten Visibility
  • Shape Consumer Attitudes
  • Communicate Commitment to a Particular Lifestyle
  • Business to Business Marketing - Incenting the Trade
  • Differentiate Product and Service from Competitors
  • Entertain Clients
  • Merchandising Opportunities
  • Showcase Product Attributes
  • Combat Larger Ad Budgets of Competitors
  • Acquire New Customers
  • Retain Current Customers
  • Drive Sales

Hank Haney Golf Corporate Marketing provides a turnkey solution for your golf business marketing and public relations needs. The following services are provided:

  • Strategic Business Planning
  • Marketing and Promotions Planning
  • Strategic Public Relations Planning
  • Strategic Vendor and Merchandiser Planning
  • Creative Design and Development for all Media Applications
  • Media Buying and Placement for Print, Radio, TV and Internet
  • Sponsorship Planning and Acquisition for Ancillary Revenue Streams
  • Customer Acquisition and Retention Planning
  • Website Design and Development

For More Information Regarding Hank Haney Golf Corporate Marketing and Public Relations contact: 972-315-5300

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