Context: Asking the potential customer.
Would you like do marketing activities for your new business?
Would you like perform marketing activities for your new business?
Can we request him in this way?
Please suggest any suitable collocation verb instead of "do or perform", for marketing activties.
Hi Either 'perform' or 'do' is good there, but part of the sentence is missing. I think you mean: - Would you like us to do the marketing activities for your new business? - Would you like our company to perform marketing activities for your new business?
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Hi
Either 'perform' or 'do' is good there, but part of the sentence is missing. I think you mean:
- Would you like us to do the marketing activities for your new business?
- Would you like our company to perform marketing activities for your new business?
An informal verb that would work:
- My consultancy can carry out the marketing work for you
Dave