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March 5th, 2008

Introducing ZEST Express!

by Stuart Baker

express /əkˈsprεs/

1. To put thought into words: to express an idea clearly

2. To show, manifest, or reveal: to express one’s feelings

3. To make known feelings or opinions

4. To send by special messenger or rapid transport

5. Sent out with or moving at high speed

6. Direct, rapid, and usually nonstop

 Something to share

You know when you’re just bursting to tell everyone your exciting news? Your daughter just took her first steps; you’ve got a new tattoo; the Swannies thrashed Collingwood – that sort of thing? So you make a few calls, send some emails or texts, update your blog. If you’re feeling very retro you might even handwrite a letter, depending on what works best for your nearest and dearest. 

But what if your news is just as important but not quite as personal? Perhaps your product finally got PBS listing; there’s a supportive paper in The Lancet; you’ve confirmed a fantastic global speaker for your conference; or you can prove that scathing article in the tabloid press is a load of unfounded rubbish? Don’t you wish there was an easy way to get your message to your key customers in a way that will engage them NOW?   

Well, with ZEST Express – our exciting new service – you CAN reach everyone. Fast! 

The idea behind ZEST Express is simple but effective: we maximise uptake of your message by combining several different media. So no matter how someone likes to get their information, we’ve got it covered! Plus receiving the same information in several different formats reinforces your message.  And because we can usually get the first wave of communication out in a matter of days, it’s certainly fast. 

So if you’ve got news you’re bursting to share, email us today at info@zesthealthcare.com.au or call us on 02 9409 7600. See how ZEST Express can take your message further!  PS You can also find more information about ZEST Express on our website.

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