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Squarez

Tired of the rat race
Jul 29, 2009
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Dr. Phillips, Florida
It's been a while since I left a sacrificial offering so...

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Okay, I made a thread about building a website dedicated to credit repair. I have the website up but wont make it public until I have a few posts in que and can leave it alone for a little while. I want a months worth of content so I dont have to keep up with it on a daily basis.

The service that I offer is credit repair and I attach a guarantee to the service. I am setting up an online store and I have my service in there charging $400, I was thinking about having a DIY E-Book that includes the methods used, budgeting tips and a bunch of other things for only $200 so the people that would rather do it themselves because of privacy concerns can do so. This way I don't really do any work but still collect some money.

Sounds like a no brainer right? Well my girlfriend brought up an interesting point. Yes i have the car dealership that I am working with and just picked up a realtor by the way! But I am going to do aggressive marketing in my area and surrounding areas. If I drive local traffic to the website, what would stop them from trying to replicate the system thus creating competition in my own area?

Should I keep the setup I have which is just offering my services on the website or should I add the DIY option? Thanks for your input.
 


Add a few unnecessary steps in the ebook that take time but look necessary to the buyer. Try to put it into their head that there is no way its worth their while doing this for other people for $400. They won't understand how your making it pay off but they will still repair their credit.

This is a pretty jerkoff move but so is slangin rebill diet pills that 'dont' work