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A Couple DDAT.com Customers...
JustForFunFlorida.com, Mechanical Bull Rentals in Florida;
JustForFunEvents.com, a long-standing client, wants to rent out a mechanical
bull for events in Florida, so he called us. After meeting, we engineered a
solid "Web Storefront" plan, and put in in place.
Web site created August 7, 2007; Google Second-Page
Listing achieved August 8, Page 2, "Rent Mechanical Bull Florida" ... Click for
yourself, it's impossible to say where it is at this very moment...
And much of our more detailed Web Site Marketing has barely
begun...
Richard Shaffer had
retired from his mainstream construction career, and wanted to begin a new
business, part time. With his expertise in the industry, he had
developed an interest in conducting Home Inspections. He wanted to help his
customers dispel any surprises before committing to purchase a new home.
Now, since DDAT.com built Richard's web
site, he has cancelled his big Yellow Pages ad... and with the Web Site
Marketing we are conducting for Richard, he has also cancelled all of his
"little, yet costly web advertising listings". All in all, Richard has
cancelled about $800.00 of monthly advertising expenses, replacing them with
a low-cost, low-maintenance, internet campaign. This single effort has yielded greater results than all his previous
efforts combined!
... Richard says he is busy with generally
two internet-sparked jobs per day, 7 days a week... He's calling fellow
inspection associates give them job leads... "I just don't have time for
them all", says Richard, "I'm giving inspection jobs away every
week!"
WHY does Richard have so much Internet Traffic and Response? The Proven DDAT.com
Web-Site Marketing Approach. We examined his needs, engineered a
marketing approach, and continue to create leads! |
(Richard's
web site... Fullinspections.com!
)
He's there. That's DDAT.com results.
Give Richard a call, and ask him yourself. Just understand, please, he's not
entirely tickled... This was a retirement effort. He is too busy now, and
this solo act has almost forced to hire help. Sorry Richard. :-)
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