Johnny boy, back at it again with the marketing hacks.
Last time I told you guys about ringless voicemails.
This time I've got something even better.
If you create a business on "google: my business", it requires a physical address. They send a postcard to the address and you type in the code to verify it. They won't accept PO boxes, shared work spaces, etc. You must have a house or physical business location there.
Bummer.
But not so fast. You see, I grew up practicing cheating on every test, quiz and homework assignment I could get away with. I didn't practice that much for nothing.
I wanted to get around this.
It would allow me to throw up a "business" (or hundreds of them) anywhere across the country, name it after some good keywords, get some good reviews posted and voila, I'm at the top of the search results. No BS seo backlinks and long tail keywords needed.
How this could benefit you.
You may have a business that can service customers remotely. You can do this to have locations in many places, getting you tons of free traffic.
Or, here is the business you can all do....
You can create many different "businesses" around the US and collect leads for free, then use call forwarding to send them to competing businesses in those area for a monthly price for getting the leads. You can do this all over the place.
So how do you do it?
Well, first we need a physical address.
Someone else's physical address....
And the person who lives there needs to tell us the code on a postcard.
So we need that person to agree to help us out.
How we do that?
We give them cash...
How do we find people to agree to tell us the code on a postcard once we send it to their house?
I literally made a facebook ad explaining what I was trying to do.
"We will pay you to send you a postcard and you tell us the code on it".
I initially wrote a high price. $50 a month. I REALLY wanted to see if it was possible at all. You wouldn't even really need to pay someone monthly. It could just be a one time thing. I bet you could get away with paying someone $30 just once and having this work.
I had the ad send them to a page on my website that literally took me 5 minutes to make and it had a contact form at the bottom.
I spent $5 on the ad and got two people to fill out the form. Easy.
Once you talk to them, they tell you the address, google sends out the postcard and you verify the location when they tell you the code, you then get to use their address as a business that shows up on google (don't worry you can hide the location from the general public so nobody shows up at their door).
If you young fellas are sitting on your a$$ wondering what business will let you make money online without trying to do dropshipping bullshit or trying to sell ebooks on your blog with 4 readers, there's a great business right here for you. Make fake businesses to collect leads and forward them to the local competition for a fee. Rinse and repeat until you're satisfied.
I had this idea like 4 days ago. The ads worked for me. I'll help anyone here set it up just ask away I'll answer questions.
Note: haven't made a dime yet from this. But my consulting and web design company will definitely be opening an "office" or two around the US
Last time I told you guys about ringless voicemails.
This time I've got something even better.
If you create a business on "google: my business", it requires a physical address. They send a postcard to the address and you type in the code to verify it. They won't accept PO boxes, shared work spaces, etc. You must have a house or physical business location there.
Bummer.
But not so fast. You see, I grew up practicing cheating on every test, quiz and homework assignment I could get away with. I didn't practice that much for nothing.
I wanted to get around this.
It would allow me to throw up a "business" (or hundreds of them) anywhere across the country, name it after some good keywords, get some good reviews posted and voila, I'm at the top of the search results. No BS seo backlinks and long tail keywords needed.
How this could benefit you.
You may have a business that can service customers remotely. You can do this to have locations in many places, getting you tons of free traffic.
Or, here is the business you can all do....
You can create many different "businesses" around the US and collect leads for free, then use call forwarding to send them to competing businesses in those area for a monthly price for getting the leads. You can do this all over the place.
So how do you do it?
Well, first we need a physical address.
Someone else's physical address....
And the person who lives there needs to tell us the code on a postcard.
So we need that person to agree to help us out.
How we do that?
We give them cash...
How do we find people to agree to tell us the code on a postcard once we send it to their house?
I literally made a facebook ad explaining what I was trying to do.
"We will pay you to send you a postcard and you tell us the code on it".
I initially wrote a high price. $50 a month. I REALLY wanted to see if it was possible at all. You wouldn't even really need to pay someone monthly. It could just be a one time thing. I bet you could get away with paying someone $30 just once and having this work.
I had the ad send them to a page on my website that literally took me 5 minutes to make and it had a contact form at the bottom.
I spent $5 on the ad and got two people to fill out the form. Easy.
Once you talk to them, they tell you the address, google sends out the postcard and you verify the location when they tell you the code, you then get to use their address as a business that shows up on google (don't worry you can hide the location from the general public so nobody shows up at their door).
If you young fellas are sitting on your a$$ wondering what business will let you make money online without trying to do dropshipping bullshit or trying to sell ebooks on your blog with 4 readers, there's a great business right here for you. Make fake businesses to collect leads and forward them to the local competition for a fee. Rinse and repeat until you're satisfied.
I had this idea like 4 days ago. The ads worked for me. I'll help anyone here set it up just ask away I'll answer questions.
Note: haven't made a dime yet from this. But my consulting and web design company will definitely be opening an "office" or two around the US
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