Can I pay you for letting me send you some mail?
In addition to all my online companies & tools I have a few off line gigs too- Here is one that YOU can help me with and I'll pay you too!
I work with an ad agency to verify businesses -
How it works
1- you give me your mailing address
2- i send it in to see if there are any businesses in your area looking to be verified, if there are, you are approved
3- if you are not approved i will still send you a 200$ vip travel discount card as a thank you
4- if you ARE approved, they send you a piece of mail - the size of a page folded in half, with those little tear off edges (the same one your tax return papers have) - and when you open it, theres a code. the envelop says Google business on it.
5- you send me a message with the code or a text or fb photo
6- depending on what time you get the code to me you will either be paid that same day or the next. 15$ simply for reading a code and sending it to me.
7- and i also send you a free VIP travel discount card worth 200$ of savings.
THAT'S IT- SIMPLE ONE TIME ACTION THAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP ME OUT AND MAYBE EARN SOME EASY MONEY. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED JUST SHOOT ME A MESSAGE HERE, OR AN EMAIL WITH THE SUBJECT GOOGLE OFFLINE GIG AND YOUR ADDRESS IN THE MESSAGE.
God Bless
Aileen Strong Griffin
www.customerthanx.com/who-am-i
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My article isn't long enough so i'll take some time to give you some tips on how to use FB groups to prospect for your business.
1-DO NOT- spam the group with photos or "claims" and expect people to write you, it's just annoying and dosn't work.
2-join groups that align with your interests (and the interests of your target market)
3- add value to the group- give advice, ask questions that are relevant and start discussions.
4- build relationships, NOT just for the purpose of your business, express interest, LISTEN, and let them ask you what you do, and then you can tell them (don't pounce and write to them about your business the moment they accept your friend request)
5- post about tools and things that they can use to help them- this is the exception to the photo/links/claims rule- but only if it helps everyone involved. like if you are part of a wedding planning group, you can post a link to a blog with some great diy ideas...
FB groups have been abused by marketers long enough- lets use them the way they were intended, and you'll be surprised how successful you can be :)