Sunday, May 12, 2013

Sale Of Green Cars In Singapore Is Sales For Lead Generation Campaign, Too


Promoting energy-efficient vehicles.
This is one of the goals of almost every country in the world these days and this has commenced ever since everybody has embraced and accepted the horrifying fact about global warming and of a big hole drilled through the ozone layer. Even in Singapore, in order to promote the use of green vehicles, the LTA or the Land Transport Authority, together with the NEA or the National Environment Agency introduced the Green Vehicle Rebate (GVR). This will help support in encouraging consumers in Singapore to support this kind of technology which can help in protecting the environment and, hopefully, put a stop to global warming. While there are now a lot of signs about global warming all around the world, it’s not yet too late for people to come up with ideas such as this. This will also encourage auto companies to manufacture their own “green vehicles”. And, in order to find people who would like to purchase their very own green vehicles in Singapore, they must find first some qualified leads.

Sure, if “green vehicles” are finally out in the market (which a few of them are already is), it may not be important for auto companies to find and generate marketing leads as these kinds of cars can be of great interest for the majority. However, in other people’s opinion, these “green cars” might be very expensive at first and that means, only a few people with extra dough can manage to purchase units like this.

Well, if that is the case, these auto companies can sure seek assistance from b2b telemarketing lead generation companies to help them gather sales leads and, eventually, turn these leads into closed deals. If this will transpire, for sure, before the end of this year, there will be more people who will be driving one of these “green cars”. With this news, there is also an opportunity for other companies dealing in the automotive industry to come up with such things as Biodiesel or cars that can run on water.

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