How To Start A Reminder Service For Under $20

June 14, 2007 by Chuck | 0 Comments

My friend Skip Rosell has authored a new course on how to set up a reminder service for less than $20.

Here’s a run down.

1. Identify local businesses needing calling (any business or profession that lives by confirmed appointments who that contacts customers by phone to notify them of special promotions or events)

2. Market to them in a way they can appreciate whether by letter, in person, or by phone. The key is to put it in terms the business can relate to.

If they’re hiring 2 people at $6 per hour, 20 hours each per week, you know they’re paying $240 per week plus payroll taxes and overhead for calling. Now you know how to price your service and save them money.

3. Set up your operation – based on how many phones, and/or computer terminals you’ll need this can become quite expensive. Skip however has a resolution that lets you acquire “overhead” as you increase customer demand. That’s the unique part about his manual so I’m not going to tell you that part.

Many people have done this and made good money.

And many more have considered the possibility but thought – extra phones? hire people? Too much hassle. 

The key to competing effectively is to use the tools and techniques Skip talks about in this ebook so that you only acquire “overhead” as you use it. That’s what sets this report from Skip apart from other methods of setting up a business like this.

As usual, Skip delivers solid information at a reasonable price and gives people full and simple instructions.

Skip is absolutely honest that this system allows you to operate a business and handle as many appointment reminders as a company can send you.

It may seem hard to believe, but Skip does talk about how – with hustling – you could be generating several hundred dollars per day. That’s the part you’ll have to provide by putting Skip’s information to good use!

Check it out: how to set up a reminder service for less than $20.

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