| LeTip International Expands in a Declining Economy |
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| Tuesday, 24 March 2009 16:00 |
Pioneer B2B referral organization opens chapters in Iowa and Connecticut(Mesa, AZ)— Kim Marie Branch-Pettid, CEO, LeTip International, announced today that despite the U.S. Department of Labor’s report that unemployment is at its highest rate in 25 years, LeTip is growing and opening chapters in two more states; Connecticut and Iowa. The Labor statistics went on to reveal that since the recession began in December 2007, about 4.4 million jobs have been lost, with more than half (2.6 million) of the decrease occurring in the last 4 months. While many companies struggle to survive, LeTip is growing because of their commitment to their members, and their member’s commitment to each other. Basic Business Survival Skills: Network, Network, NetworkLeTip International is a perfect example of the power of qualified lead generation. “LeTip has been in the business of networking and referrals for more than 30 years. We paved the way in 1978 and are still holding strong—our formula works,” said Branch-Pettid. “We know that referrals are essential to business survival. This certainly is not the first recession we have weathered and most likely it won’t be the last.” Branch-Pettid, continued, ”Smart professionals and business owners know the importance of networking whether business is up or down.“ “Our business is networking and we incorporate it into our corporate culture. Our Regional Directors, Chapter Presidents and Chapter Members make new connections every day. Eventually those relationships turn into new chapters and new business for our members. It’s a win-win for everyone involved,” stated Branch-Pettid.
No Excuses“LeTip has strong leadership and dedicated members,” said Sy Schaefer, LeTip Executive Director, NY/NJ/CT. “This is especially important in tough times, because LeTip members know they can depend upon one another for business leads and support, and other businesses hear about what we are doing and want in,” said Schaefer.Recently Yolanda Lowe, a realtor with Prudential Connecticut Realty in Old Saybrook, CT and President of her chapter, LeTip of Connecticut, Shoreline earned corporate recognition for her outstanding recruiting efforts. “Even with multiple weeks of ‘Nor’easter snowstorms, Lowe went about the business of inviting area professionals to visit LeTip,” explained Gary Coon, LeTip Regional Director, MA,NH,ME. “Her ‘no excuses’ efforts were rewarded with enough members to start a new chapter in record time!“ Extreme teamworkWith new chapters opening in Westbrook, Simsbury and Wallingford, CT and Cedar Rapids, Iowa, it’s obvious that LeTip is doing something right,” explained Gary Coon, LeTip Regional Director, MA,NH,ME. “With a common, focused goal, we can do more than survive, we can thrive,“ said Coon. About LeTipLeTip International is the world's largest, privately owned, professional business leads organization. Since 1978, LeTip programs have helped over 50,000 members, throughout the United States and Canada, build business success through personal referrals.
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