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Companies Find Match Through VendorSeek.com

Wednesday, July 26, 2006
What if there were one place where you could find everything you need for your company under one roof -- almost like a mall for businesses.

One South Jersey company has set up a virtual marketplace to fulfill business needs -- from payroll to Web design.

Vendorseek.com is a business-to-business Web site that connects businesses to the services they need. Whether a mom-and-pop needs an outside company to create its Web site, or a large company is seeking a smaller one to help screen applicants, the Mount Laurel-based site has 3,500 registered vendors to help.

Created by Ken Wisnefski in 2004, then a regional sales manager, Vendorseek was created after he worked on a project and needed to outsource different parts of the task.

"We needed background screeners and it was such a labor-intensive process to find the company to do that," Wisnefski, 34, said. "We knew this would be a decently sized deal."

Wisnefski, a Galloway resident, and a team of people attempted to do the work themselves and found it wasn't worth their time in the end. He knew there was a need for a service that can pair businesses up while weeding out the disreputable companies.

"Vendorseek is a time-saver," said Wisnefski, who is now working full time for his start-up. "The ability to find prequalified companies to work with quickly is valuable."

How it works:

Vendors who want to be listed with the site are screened and placed on probation for 30 days. Vendorseek looks at their references, reviews customer feedback and weeds out vendors who are not legitimate.

"We do credit checks to prevent fraud and check business directories like the Better Business Bureau," he said. "We have had to remove vendors for being too aggressive with customers."

Vendors pay a $99 annual fee and then are charged $10 to $40 per request received, depending on the size of the deal.

Companies seeking vendors fill out a search form stating what they're looking for. The Web site scours the database and alerts the vendors. Then, the vendors respond to the company directly, usually within hours. Companies that use the Web site are not charged a fee.

Vendorseek has expanded to 50,000 registered users, mostly from the U.S., and is looking to expand its categories of services, which now number more than 100.

"A lot of the companies we work with don't have a super-large sales team," he said. "Now many of them are just working off the requests coming from the site."

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About Vendorseek.com

VendorSeek.com, based in Mount Laurel, NJ, is the leading online business-to-business marketplace, offering quoting services in more than 150 business service categories. The company processes more than 5,000 requests per month from businesses that are seeking to receive competitive price quotes from its Approved Vendor Network. A vital resource for companies, VendorSeek.com was launched in the Fall of 2002, and since that time has helped thousands of businesses find the right outsourced partners who offer the best balance of quality and cost effectiveness.


 


VendorSeek.com Streamlines Website to Accomodate Increased Volume

Thursday, July 20, 2006
MOUNT LAUREL, N.J. (July 17, 2006) - VendorSeek.com, the leading online business to business marketplace, re-launched its Web site adding resources to educate users and ease the functionality of the site, now providing expert advice, a purchasers guide, interactive blog and success case studies, in an enhanced Web site design format.

“VendorSeek.com serves as a vital resource for companies seeking cost-effective business-based services. Since our inception, we have mainly been a destination for competitive quoting,” said Kenneth C. Wisnefski, Jr., Vice President of Operations of VendorSeek.com. “This renovated Web site has turned Vendorseek.com into a hub for all outsourcing needs, focusing on educating our users to make informed, efficient decisions.”

Serving as a solution to simplifying the outsourcing process, the resources new to VendorSeek.com’s site collectively provide a destination for users, easing the process of finding vendors or clients. Businesses can refer to an active blog, communicating with users who are looking to meet similar business goals, find answers to frequently asked questions and be guided through the quoting and selection process at each step of the search.

Processing more than 5,000 quote requests per month, a redesigned, more streamlined web site with better user understanding will solidify more appropriate leads. Users will be prepared to better identify their needs and speak more efficiently with vendors or prospective clients. This will ultimately minimize long search times for clients and decrease vendors’ long sale cycles while boosting vendor conversion rates.

“VendorSeek.com has seen an increase in volume in both returned visitors and heightened activity in new categories, such as ecommerce and search engine optimization,” stated Wisnefski. “This revitalization with a new logo, images and resources will bring new life to the site, accommodating our proven interest.”
VendorSeek.com’s proprietary technology allows for the highest level of customization in the industry. The system can set caps on quotes and control delivery time. And the human element is applied from start to finish, with every transaction. The company’s personal screening of vendors ensures that its network is composed of providers with demonstrated excellence in their respective categories. Additionally, a VendorSeek.com professional supervises every transaction, which ensures a higher rate of relevant leads for vendors and, in turn, a higher quality of quotes for the businesses that make requests.

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About Vendorseek.com

VendorSeek.com, based in Mount Laurel, NJ, is the leading online business-to-business marketplace, offering quoting services in more than 150 business service categories. The company processes more than 5,000 requests per month from businesses that are seeking to receive competitive price quotes from its Approved Vendor Network. A vital resource for companies, VendorSeek.com was launched in the Fall of 2002, and since that time has helped thousands of businesses find the right outsourced partners who offer the best balance of quality and cost effectiveness.


 


Five Critical Tips for Successful Sales Lead Generation: Avoiding the Dreaded Sales Call

Wednesday, July 5, 2006
OUNT LAUREL, N.J. (June 29, 2006) - Cold calling is a tried and true business development tactic, almost always guaranteeing business growth and success – as long as executives can devote enough time to making hundreds of calls each week. It is proven that the ratio of leads generated to the number of calls placed is low, and yet cold calling is still the most commonly-used marketing technique.

VendorSeek.com, the leading online business to business marketplace, is a proven marketing tactic to assure sales leads, increase revenue and grow businesses without a large investment of time and money, as cold calls are known to do. VendorSeek.com builds a profit margin for any size company by providing it with targeted sales leads that are in demand and looking to outsource.

Impact Direct, an online marketing firm focusing on search engine optimization, took a different, more strategic look at finding new business leads when traditional marketing tactics failed to grow the start-up business. With VendorSeek.com’s tailored leads and proven technique, Impact Direct increased sales by 40 percent to 75 percent each month, expanding the business enough to add almost one employee a month because of increased activity.

VendorSeek.com offers the following tips to become more strategic about growing your business before picking up the phone for even one cold call:

* Find strong leads that are in need of your services. Cold calls and leads from list brokers are not targeted enough and most often lead to uninterested companies and hours of wasted time. VendorSeek.com provides consistent, guaranteed leads of companies that are looking to expand or outsource their business and are currently inviting sales pitches.

* Explore alternate marketing opportunities. Traditional marketing costs are often too steep for a start-up budget and take too long to show results. Internet-based VendorSeek.com is what marketing has now become, as approximately one-third of Americans use the Internet to search for products and service information.

* Identify quickly if your sales pitch is one cause of slow growth. Because of the volume of hot leads and direct competition for a business opportunity, VendorSeek.com users can immediately tell whether proposals, offerings and services are not noteworthy enough. As most companies wait four quarters before they realize a sales pitch or product is not superior to its competitors, VendorSeek.com results indicate this in the first month. It is a tool to help refine and reflect on a company’s services and offerings within its competitive market.

* Do not hesitate to compete with larger companies for business. The Internet, a more cost-efficient marketing tool, has leveled the sales playing field for smaller businesses allowing easier competition with larger conglomerates in its marketplace. A busier marketplace brings the rates down to a fair market value for services offered, opening the door to providing the right cost to consumers for the right value.

* Target the leads that will grow your business. Focus on sales leads that are large enough to grow business and provide a profit margin for the company. VendorSeek.com has one point of contact for each user to identify goals and customize leads that deliver sales opportunities to grow your business, not simply maintain it.

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About Vendorseek.com

VendorSeek.com, based in Mount Laurel, NJ, is the leading online business-to-business marketplace, offering quoting services in more than 150 business service categories. The company processes more than 5,000 requests per month from businesses that are seeking to receive competitive price quotes from its Approved Vendor Network. A vital resource for companies, VendorSeek.com was launched in 2002.


 








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