04-27-2017, 05:15 PM
(04-27-2017 06:32 AM)scoyt Wrote: [ -> ]Thank you rebellious and fastlane99 for the OTO
Mega FE and OTO uploading now
https://mega.nz/#F!i5cGSACK!n37ta_TiwearXWnq7OU26w
Thank you..for the upload..
(04-27-2017 06:32 AM)scoyt Wrote: [ -> ]Thank you rebellious and fastlane99 for the OTO
Mega FE and OTO uploading now
https://mega.nz/#F!i5cGSACK!n37ta_TiwearXWnq7OU26w
(04-28-2017 12:05 AM)fastlane99 Wrote: [ -> ]Quick Review:
Course is based reaching out to auto repair shops leading in using social media management to gain trust then upselling them on other services such as web design, SEO and lead management. The main method he recommends is using cold email to get leads. What I like is the fact that the author emphasizes the FOLLOW UP once you send out your emails which is critical when making cold email contacts and a lot of courses leave this important part out. He goes into good detail on which days are best when reaching out as well as how many days to continue contacting them to elicit a reply. He provides several example templates to use to reach out and follow up with leads, but I would highly recommend customizing the templates and make them more original. I personally would include my phone number in the emails and ask them to provide the best day and time to speak more about what youre offering
The author also goes into detail about how to carry out the services for the client but recommends outsourcing and provides links to outsourcers to carry out the services. He also goes over pricing of the services and how to collect the payments.
The course is really as simple as that and I like that it does not over complicate the process. I personally think the video version of the course is pointless as it's just an overview of the pdf, which goes into further detail.
http://autorepaircourse.jimmackonline.com/anyone-can/
http://easyhub.io/easyoverlay/secures3
http://mir.cr/1CK1LWRV