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<blockquote data-quote="Gus Housen" data-source="post: 82902" data-attributes="member: 245"><p>Re: Bidding advice</p><p></p><p>You need to establish if they are unhappy with the service 1st of all. You can bid against hacks all day but if they are resonably happy with the service than you can talk yourself blue in the face. Just let the station guy know your interested and available. Either he si going to be like "We use xyz hes great or super cheap" or he will be like "we are looking for a change"</p><p></p><p>If hes looking for a change ask him why and what the chalenges are, it might have nothing to do with sound it might be a personality issue. Listen, ask questions and then talk about what you would do differant or better. Most people are going to give a crap about brand x or deply this or etc. they like words like "reliable" "easy to work with"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gus Housen, post: 82902, member: 245"] Re: Bidding advice You need to establish if they are unhappy with the service 1st of all. You can bid against hacks all day but if they are resonably happy with the service than you can talk yourself blue in the face. Just let the station guy know your interested and available. Either he si going to be like "We use xyz hes great or super cheap" or he will be like "we are looking for a change" If hes looking for a change ask him why and what the chalenges are, it might have nothing to do with sound it might be a personality issue. Listen, ask questions and then talk about what you would do differant or better. Most people are going to give a crap about brand x or deply this or etc. they like words like "reliable" "easy to work with" [/QUOTE]
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