Five Advantages of Using B2B Sales for Small Businesses

For the longest time, an inactive domain could take on the task of linking agencies, clients, and retailers. Currently, that is no longer the predicament. The rise of competition online led to a drastic shift in how firms interact with clients, suppliers, and their customers. Business-to-business sales intelligence services offer the bridge between all entities of market, customer, and seller needs. These gateways do not only favor large firms but small companies as well. Below is a list of benefits that a small firm stands to gain from using B2B sales intelligence. i. Web Presence and Cost-Effective Marketing An agency’s…

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Samsung enters advertising market with small-bezel and transparent displays

Samsung builds businessonly transparent and bezelfree screens

Mad Men marathons aside, it's rare that we dream of a career in advertising, but Samsung's latest pair of commercial displays have turned our head. The Korean giant has developed a 21.6-inch, 1:1 ratio ("square" to us normals) display with a 5.5mm bezel that can be used to develop video walls, installations or 3D sculptures. It's reportedly far more environmentally friendly than whacking a TV on your showroom wall, drawing 30 percent less power and auto-adjusting its own brightness depending on the ambient light.

It's also unveiling the NL22B, a transparent LCD screen / case that builds on the see-through tech we saw at CES. The interactive display is designed to let you see facts and figures while keeping one eye on the merchandise at all times. It's imagined to be used in high-class jewelers, using interactivity to tease us toward buying that $4,000 watch. Both are being shown at IFA this week, but don't expect to see them available to buy -- so stash those dreams of covering every wall in house with these things, at least until you own your own advertising firm.

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