had this sent as an email
Internet marketing is all the rage. Hardly a day goes by that another offer (or several) to "put your Website at the top of Google search results" doesn't find its way into your inbox. So is it worth it? Will the marketing magic of the Internet result in money-making jobs on your appointment schedule?
Not unless the leads generated are followed up right away. Did you know that according to a recent study conducted by Professor James Axelrod of MIT, the number one factor determining who wins the sale is "immediacy of response"? Simply put, this means that the first one to respond usually gets the job. In fact, responding within five minutes increases your chances of success by 100 times compared to responding in 60 minutes. So if you are out on cleaning appointments or gone from the office for the evening when a hot Internet lead comes in, the odds are it will be cool to downright cold by the time you respond.
I can see why a quick response will increase results, but a 100 times more chance of success is a big exaggeration in my opinion.