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70 Responses to Opt In 1
1. James says:
Just finding good businesses to offer products to
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2. Robert J. Pfeifer, Small-Business Marketing Consultant,
Sales-Trainer says:
I only use Craigslist directly and by doing "Reverse Marketing",
Local "Ads" in Newspapers and Business Write-ups (Articles) of
Potential Clients, Business Cards on Corkboards and I am severely
lacking in finding Serious Clients who can take advantage of my
Help and Services in Sales and Marketing consulting. Thanks.
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3. Todd says:
My biggest question, is not just one but several. Hope that is
okay.
Local keyword research; I haven't uncovered the best way to find
keywords related to specific businesses or a tool to help.
What specific information should be used in a video/power point
presentation for small groups to pitch to local businesses.
Is Google maps and similar sites still a viable marketing program
alone?
Best package ideas for local businesses for example: offer web site
(key word research, building site, optimizing site, continued
support with new articles, etc), mobile site, Facebook page, email
auto responder marketing, QR codes, Twitter management, off page
optimization (articles, blogs, and other back linking ongoing, etc.
Or just focus on one or two offers.
Maybe your system will help answer some of these questions as I
continue my research and apply my on-line skills to brick & mortar
stores.
Thanks.
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4. Chris says:
Finding clients locally who need my painting services in a month or
two
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5. Terry says:
would like details regarding local lead maximiser
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6. Mike says:
One of the biggest frustrations is overcoming prospects objections
after getting burned by the multitude of SEO salespeople who give
our industry a bad name by making false and inflated promises.
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7. Will Paul says:
How to get local businesses to see the value in my offer over all
the others that they get every day.
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8. Alan says:
#1 What to charge for the services I offer #2 What is the best way
to find new clients #3 Finding quality people to outsource work
too. x
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9. Debra says:
Biggest question is how to manage all the moving parts (seo,
twitter, google places, offers, qr codes, etc.) into an effective
whole for each client and then what to charge. Thanks.
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10. Eddie Smith says:
My biggest difficulty is getting a business owner's email address.
Especially when they have no Places page or web page.
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11. Adam says:
Valuable tool indeed.
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12. Rob Jackson says:
Quite useful. I need this!!!
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13. james says:
Find a way to auto the prospecting of local businesses on a day to
day basis.
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14. Anne says:
My biggest frustration is calling people and offering services such
as a Fanpage, or Google places and they talk for a few minutes,
thank me, and say they will call their "regular web designer" and
ask him. Grrrr. Why wasn't he on the ball in the first place?
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15. Loren says:
I need a data scraper that will tell me which business have claimed
google places, have a website, have a mobile website, contact info,
and owners name.
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16. Tom says:
Getting leads and how to contact them is my biggest problem now,
since I am just starting out.
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17. Lasse says:
The biggest frustration is all the bad advice, given from non
professionals to small business owners.
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18. Tom Cho says:
I love helping local small businesses; however, I always struggle
with the process of finding local small business that are at the
point of buying what I have to offer them. If there was a more
efficient way to leverage my time, and only help local small
businesses that are ready to buy, I would love to hear about it.
Thanks!
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19. Gourav says:
I don't know how to start.Could somebody help me? I am always ready
to do hard work?
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20. Roki says:
How to get local businesses to see the value in my offer over all
the others that they get every day.
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21. Kevin says:
There is so much information out there. I can not tell where to
start
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22. tina says:
need a google places scrapper.
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23. Greg Johnson says:
I am looking for a simple system to generate offline leads.
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24. martin says:
How to gain local businesses interest without the confrontational
"No Thanks"
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25. Jim says:
How do you get past the "gatekeeper" the the owner/entrepeneur? I
know that if I could just sit with them for 15 minutes, I would
have them as a client.
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26. robert says:
I want a simple system to generate business leads
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27. Lewis Farmer says:
Marketing is my biggest frustration. The best way to get a good
ROI.
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28. Lorrie says:
Love what I am learning and want to find the best possible leads to
help.
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29. Stacey says:
I want to find paying customers who want what we have to offer
without having to do any hard selling
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30. SHD says:
Leads please!
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31. Boundless Book says:
Free leads needed.
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32. Jeff says:
Want to know more about your product.
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33. keith anderson says:
New to this part of marketing and trying to figure the best way to
get customers
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34. John says:
What do I say to clients when I first approach them?
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35. G.A. says:
What niches are most likely to be prospects?
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36. Hieu says:
From your experience what is the most important factor on being a
consultant.
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37. kris says:
Could really use a PDF on keyword research. I don't do so well on
videos.
I'm finding a number of claimed places with nothing really done to
maximize the listing. In services the number of good reviews is
crucial for potential customer trust. Any way to modify Maximizer
to find local sites with no reviews??
The biggest help I've found in writing sales products (like the
postcards) is "Cash Copy" by Jeffery Lant. If you don't have this
book you are really missing out. Also I use "Words that Sell."
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38. Jonathan says:
Just look on page 2, those are all business that really need your
service and are easy to rank.
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39. invitations says:
Thanks for your marvelous posting! I seriously enjoyed reading it,
you may be a great author.I will ensure that I bookmark your blog
and will come back in the future. I want to encourage one to
continue your great work, have a nice evening!
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40. Joe Cale says:
My problem is finding leads who are truly prospective customers for
my business.
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41. mike ruqq says:
is your software only for us companies?
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42. Rick B says:
nice video i will share with a friend who could benefit from it
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43. joseph callan says:
Your tool can really help home biz people find legit prospects
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44. Alec Heidtman says:
I am glad to be a visitor of this stark weblog ! , appreciate it
for this rare information! .
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45. James McRoy says:
The biggest frustration is convincing the business owner just how
important local and mobile marketing is - they are cash strapped
and are definitely fed up with the latest silver bullet fix.
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46. JOHN says:
My biggest frustration is trying to lay out a customized program
for each business.
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47. Michael Murray says:
I'd like to find unverified Google Places accounts
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48. Ken says:
My biggest issue is trying to find novel ways to market my business
offline. Marketing strategies that don't seem canned like many of
the seo presentations I have seen
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49. Christina Harris says:
how to approach these businesses who get bombarded with emails and
phone calls all day from competing agencies around the nation
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50. David says:
Getting in front of business owners who are open to me helping them
is my biggest frustration.
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51. Suseela says:
It would have to be getting past the gatekeeper.
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52. Bill says:
My main frustration is getting past the objection that I am to busy
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53. David says:
Having a simple system that gets good results.
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54. Rui Ludovino says:
Local Business are growing using internet businesses, its so true!
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55. Chris says:
Just trying to find a way to automate my lead generating for my
offline marketing niche
Thanks
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56. Stretton Rutherford says:
I need serious, hungry leads not Deadbeat leads- how do I get these
types of leads? Thank you!
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57. Tracy Middleton says:
My biggest obstacle has been to overcome the cost of my services.
Everyone seems to be struggling now, and I totally understand that.
So, I guess, my main obstacle has been the upfront costs. I have
added a starter pack to bring down the costs, so hopefully that
will help.
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58. ed says:
biggest frustration is convincing the business owner just how
important local and mobile marketing
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59. earn money with John says:
Using follow up emails for local business
so you can help them with their backend ie
I need 10 emails to set up in somethng like aweber
cheers
j
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60. Jim says:
how do I get people to engage on my website and Facebook page?
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61. Ethelyn Canterbury says:
Absolutely composed subject material , thanks for entropy.
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62. Paris Berns says:
I conceive this web site has got very excellent written written
content articles .
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63. Don Shults says:
Coupon Marketing in my local area is my focus. Getting a list of
leads is critical to my marketing.
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64. Chris L says:
I want to find a way of getting leads without having to cold call
or at least a way of getting good leads.
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65. Jackie Hunnicut says:
I think this website has got some very superb information for
everyone : D.
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66. Joshua Lewis says:
Great, only there are a few `road-blocks' like the other comments
have mentioned.
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67. Michael says:
Finding qualified leads
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68. Tressie Hagman says:
I like this web blog very much, Its a rattling nice post to read
and obtain information.
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69. Cherrie says:
The best software to use?
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70. Maria Soroka says:
Respect to post author, some fantastic information .
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