Demos Done Right, Inc.
Established: 1983
Jackie and Tabitha Tugmon founded Demos Done Right, Inc. In 1983. They
worked out of their home and soon moved into office space. Jim and Todd Tugmon
joined the ranks early on and together they established the foundation the
company is built on. They expanded the office twice to accommodate growth and
now have over 1500 business contacts and 750 active contractors.
Reputation:
Demos Done Right, Inc.'s reputation in the
Houston market speaks for itself and is well earned. Our history is filled with
industry dedication, honesty, integrity, pride and workmanship supported by an
inbred desire to succeed.
Quality Control:
Demos
Done Right, Inc. delivers quality
and guarantees satisfaction. Each program we accept is selectively contracted to
the most appropriate demonstrator available for professional execution and
results. We proactively take measures to insure communication and execution
exceed the expectations of our clients. We are there, seven days each week to
support our performance in the field.
Mission Statement:
We provide a superior level of customer service
and quality to our clients through professional product demonstrations,
merchandising, audits, mystery shops, character roles and training. We are based
in
Houston and our service area has expanded to
Austin. We are the industry
leader in
Texas.

Future Plans:
As of 2006, our plans include a 50% increase in our service in the Austin
market and expanding our bi-lingual programs. We are integrating a web based training
program and interactive development programs that will maintain and grow the
standards set by our agency and industry clients.

Memberships:


NARMS
represents the professional marketing and
merchandising service industry by promoting and establishing the benefits of its
member companies and creating standards for industry performance.
NARMS also
includes members from the Field Marketing Services Association (FMSA), which
merged with NARMS in 2003. The organization maintains an online marketing
database of its members and holds regular conferences.


The
National Federation of
Independent Business is the nation's largest small-business advocacy group
representing the consensus views of its 600,000 members in DC and all 50 state
capitals.
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