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Please send me sample and payment info
(08-01-2018 09:19 PM)Ness491 Wrote: [ -> ]Kindly send me the sample.
Thanks in advance!

(08-02-2018 05:01 AM)rleejr Wrote: [ -> ]Please send me sample and payment info

Yes. sure.

Kindly check msg.:)
Hi there OP,

Please, go to your PM box as I have a very important message to you.

Thanks.
(08-04-2018 02:51 AM)Abnear Wrote: [ -> ]Hi there OP,

Please, go to your PM box as I have a very important message to you.

Thanks.

Good questions.:L)

Already replied!
Interested in seeing site sample, and SEO campaign proofs. Thanks.
OP was made over 3 years ago...so:
Imagining that a whole bunch of folks got into this in whatever way they did, then how saturated might this market be by now ??
Just curious as I have looked at this thread and what it leads to before and didn't get bitten by the bug then either...
Thanks
(08-05-2018 02:01 PM)ArnieAbrams Wrote: [ -> ]Interested in seeing site sample, and SEO campaign proofs. Thanks.

Just pm:)

(08-05-2018 02:18 PM)smithnowt Wrote: [ -> ]OP was made over 3 years ago...so:
Imagining that a whole bunch of folks got into this in whatever way they did, then how saturated might this market be by now ??
Just curious as I have looked at this thread and what it leads to before and didn't get bitten by the bug then either...
Thanks

It's actually nearly 4 years now, we are doing pretty well!

The web agency niche is an ever-green market, which means it will never be saturated.

Simply because there are always new business popping up here and there, no matter big or small which means new demand for different web agency services.(design, development, integration, seo, scale up, revamp... etc.)
And this doesn't even including existing businesses which also need different services from time to time.

You are always welcome:)
Thanks for replying to my query OP.
Here is what struck me from the Startbucks 'how it works' page before:
Quote:As an example: A customer wants a new website for his business. You order a website through the workshop in the backend, and we handle the rest. We charge you $99 and you collect $399 directly from the client - You just made $300
What pops right into my mind is the times when a customer backs out...Startbucks get their $99 - which then the middleman is out of - or is there a proviso for this wherein that loss is compensated somehow ??

Sorry to sound skeptical, but after seeing how badly things CAN go in the IM/MMO spaces, I always look for any holes in things that can make a deal go sour too easily.
Thanks
(08-05-2018 05:37 PM)smithnowt Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks for replying to my query OP.
Here is what struck me from the Startbucks 'how it works' page before:
Quote:As an example: A customer wants a new website for his business. You order a website through the workshop in the backend, and we handle the rest. We charge you $99 and you collect $399 directly from the client - You just made $300
What pops right into my mind is the times when a customer backs out...Startbucks get their $99 - which then the middleman is out of - or is there a proviso for this wherein that loss is compensated somehow ??

Sorry to sound skeptical, but after seeing how badly things CAN go in the IM/MMO spaces, I always look for any holes in things that can make a deal go sour too easily.
Thanks

A good question!
Generally that could happen in any industry/project.

1. If it's the project quality issue, e.g. we could not complete the requirements, it's not completed in the timeframe... etc, we would provide full refund in that case if client wants to back out.

2. If client wants to back out without any reaons or simply change his mind, in that case, we can provide full refund if work is not carried out yet. If work is already commenced, I'm afriad we can't provide refund, due to the efforts, preparation, analyse, time, work dedicated already.

Hope it answers question!
Thanks for your helpful reply Jackie2011ws !!

The difference as it appears to me when one is a middleman is that of having to make a payout and/or just the time spent on a project alone;
Both are losses whereas the payout scenario costs BOTH time and $$.

Do members joining from here get any sort of discounts on either the joining or the site creation fees ?? (Yes, I saw the free option at your site too...)
Thanks
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