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SERGIO LARES posted an update 6 years, 9 months ago · updated 6 years, 9 months ago
Hi friends, I’d appreciate feedback, please see attached PDF… and thanks!
https://1023.marketingrebelclub.com/buddydrive-5/file/sergio-x2-cnc-kit-beta-testing-5-23-2018/
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SERGIO LARES posted an update 6 years, 9 months ago · updated 6 years, 9 months ago
Hi friends, is it possible to upload PDF files?
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Hi Sergio: There are instructions here: https://1023.marketingrebelclub.com/lessons/post-pdfs-in-the-clubhouse/
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Thanks Virginia!
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Tim Costin posted an update 6 years, 9 months ago · updated 6 years, 9 months ago
Hello. My name is Tim and I just joined this group. I own Wesley Renee Glass Design with my wife Carol. We specialize in personalized gifts as well as custom etched architectural glass, like mirrors, doors, shower enclosures and business signs.
I joined this group because, even though we’ve been in business for over 13 years, we are virtually…Read more
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Dmitrii posted an update 6 years, 9 months ago · updated 6 years, 9 months ago
I bought the SWS, Kick-Ass, and the Freelance courses – does anyone have a recommendation on what order to read them in? I know that John recommends reading Kick-ass before the Freelance course, but where does the SWS fit in?
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Hi Dmitrii: I would start with the SWS. That will give you a framework for creating effective ads, emails, etc. Then I would do the Kick-Ass course, which gives additional ideas and strategies. The Freelance course would be last, because that will help you get clients once you know how and what to write.
If you haven’t done so already, you…Read more
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Hi Virginia, thanks for the prompt reply. I signed up for the SWS Express Course as well. Cheers!
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Hi Sergio: I see you purchased the SWS home study course. I would go through that (step by step…don’t skip anything) and use this product as a model for your exercises.
You are missing a lot here. Your offer is very weak. You want to either sell or get their email so you can continue to contact them. You don’t want to just send them to…Read more
Thanks Virginia, but I forgot to mentioned that I am limited to 400 words… and… to say this was an article about introducing my company (or product intro). Ugh… my fault for not being clear.
Yes, I’m going thru the SWS home study… and… am considering the live coaching part of the SWS.
No worries… you are not discouraging me…
I think…Read more
Why is it limited to 400 words? And where is the article going to be used?
You don’t talk about the company at all. If you are introducing the company you should have some info about where it came from and why they developed the product. Let the reader know why they should listen to you.
I still would not send people to the website. I would…Read more