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| Victory is Life! War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Minneapolis, MN
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Hi everyone, I have a company (Bogmil LLC) that focuses primarily on various kinds of internet services - SEO, backling building, press releases, article writing, copywriting etc. Nothing fancy to tell you the truth - all the services we offer are basic, i.e. start-up. Therefore, the pricing is lower than regular (for example, our SEO is $499, but, of course, is not as extensive as "regular" SEO services). Therefore, our targets are primarily small business, preferrably local. I would suspect that Craigslist posting would have an effect. However, what I also had in mind is that I should also contact businesses who posted on Craigslist and businesses from YellowPages, Dex etc. I think it'd do well. I sent about 50 emails telling people about services I offer and I got not a single one reply. I then looked through my email - it looked like a spam! It was like "Hey, I saw your website, and I like it, but I think you need to optimize it. I offer SEO for only $399 ... blabla ...". But I really can't figure out a way how to contact them to make them become interested. That is, I don't know what kind of email I should compose. What should it look like? Can you provide an example? Thank you very, very much. -Bo |
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