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Here’s what an eSpider Squad™
Home Based Internet Marketing Consultant Does:
1. You meet the prospective client
and conduct a Small Business Evaluation Questionnaire (SBEQ) to learn more
about their business, and determine what they want to accomplish with their
business website. (You do the same thing whether they have an existing
website or not.)
2. You offer prospects conversion
oriented website design (or re-design), local search marketing, paid search
engine advertising, Internet marketing and consulting.
3. If the prospect wants to hire
you, you sign a professional consulting agreement and the prospect becomes a
client.
4. You collect the money for website
design and Internet marketing consulting, which frequently contains both
upfront and ongoing monthly fees.
eSpider Squad™’s team of website and
internet workers – build the websites – put the sites up on hosting
accounts, implement the Search Engine Optimization and Pay Per Click
Advertising…ALL the technical work – and do it fast! [*]
You can potentially get and keeping
your clients’ websites at the top of the search results, manage their paid
search engine advertising campaigns, send out their auto-responder email
messages, host their websites…and more!
5. You have the relationship
with the clients. You do the consulting (which we will train you how to do
even if you’re unfamiliar with these skills now) take credit for the
results, while you may be able to
say goodbye to the concept of
breaking your back for someone else, “working” for them, merely making a
living, and possibly ending the paycheck to paycheck life of stress and
anxiety!
[*]Although eSS makes a serious effort to complete client work relatively
quickly, delays may occur due to reasons including but not limited to: lack
of client cooperation, clients being slow or never providing necessary
information, graphics or other items requested by franchisee and/or eSS,
franchisee delaying delivery of necessary information, graphics or other
items requested by franchisee and/or eSS, software problems, vendor delays,
lack of timely payments to eSS by clients and/or franchisees, etc.
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