(12-02-2016 10:30 AM)Volition Wrote: [ -> ]Thank you for the share Code1001 + rep!
You are welcome... try it and post your resluts to motivate others
Hey thanks.. this is a great guide. Will use it for sure
I'm glad you like it. If you need any help, just send me a PM.
(12-09-2016 06:20 AM)Code1001 Wrote: [ -> ]I'm glad you like it. If you need any help, just send me a PM.
I sent a pm with some questions... I started using this method
Thank you for sharing. Repped
Did you check pm ive sent you?
Reps to NoJob for reviewing/outing this bulls**t.
You too can be one of the 135 unsolicited phone calls every business gets every fugging day, offering crap they don't understand for prices they can't pay.
Now THAT is a solid gold plan for easy cash and success!!
Thanks to OP also. I'm sure they had nothing to do with this BS and they saved us all $$ that could be more profitably put to use buying lottery tickets or at the strip club.
(12-02-2016 07:08 AM)NoJob Wrote: [ -> ]First, thanks and reps to the OP for sharing. Here is my review:
This is a poorly written 10 page pdf that shows you how to do reputation management services for small businesses. It works like this:
1. Find prospects with bad Yelp/Google etc. reviews.
2. Send them a physical letter (not an email) explaining your service. He advises you to include a key, and a lottery ticket as grabbers and a separate sheet with copies of some of their worst reviews.
3. Contact and then contract with a Rep Management firm to do the work. You mark up their price to make a profit for yourself.
Makes it seem far easier than it really is . . . what a surprise!
Cheers,
NoJob
Thanks for the OP for the share and thank you NoJob for the review.
(12-02-2016 07:08 AM)NoJob Wrote: [ -> ]First, thanks and reps to the OP for sharing. Here is my review:
This is a poorly written 10 page pdf that shows you how to do reputation management services for small businesses. It works like this:
1. Find prospects with bad Yelp/Google etc. reviews.
2. Send them a physical letter (not an email) explaining your service. He advises you to include a key, and a lottery ticket as grabbers and a separate sheet with copies of some of their worst reviews.
3. Contact and then contract with a Rep Management firm to do the work. You mark up their price to make a profit for yourself.
Makes it seem far easier than it really is . . . what a surprise!
Cheers,
NoJob