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Given the lackluster sales that most B-to-B catalogers are experiencing, many are wondering just how happy, or sad, 2009 will be. Clearly the marketplace has shifted in a way we've never seen before. But everyone knows one thing's for sure: The way you did things in the past won't be what you need to do in the future. The burning question is, “What do we do?”
The first thing is be brutally honest with yourself. I hear many companies that are in denial, believing business conditions miraculously will return "in a few months.” Forget it. What you see now will continue for 2009 and most of 2010, at least. Start thinking radical adjustments if you haven't already. Here are five tactics to consider.
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Terence Jukes is president of Ability Commerce, a 140-person firm that designs, builds and runs e-commerce and related marketing programs for catalog companies. He can be reached at TerryJ@AbilityCommerce.com.