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![]() > John,
> If I am the "so called expert" > that you are > referring to...I NEVER said that your site > would not work. > What I simply said was that its an uphill > battle. > Do you know anybody that regularly goes > online > to print off coupons? I don't. > What I told you is that you need to turn > your > business model around and do email marketing > to get people to come to your site. > Other than that, you'll need to do what Don > Alm said...manual marketing. Selling > face-to-face. Even then, you'll find it > difficult to succeed because you need to > drive TRAFFIC and that can be prohibitively > expensive for a start up...unless you do > what I > suggested (local email marketing). > The reason I'm so down on a coupon site is > that > there are so many other types of web > businesses > that you could be dedicating your time to > that > are more profitable and that take less > effort. > You might consider me a "so called > expert" but > I've doing marketing consulting for over 9 > years > and internet marketing for five of those 9 > years. > So I do know a little bit about this stuff. > David Frey > Author, Small Business Marketing Bible David, I was not directly referring to you. Other people that have been online for a while have told me the same thing. I remember reading a post by Don Alm, sometime back that he was putting together a business type directory in his hometown in Oregon. So I asked for his opinion about the coupon website. I know that if people say something is hard to do Don will probably figure out a way to do it. David, I value both your and Don's opion and have learned alot by your suggestions. John |
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