As I get deeper into the ebook I talked about in the last post, I realize that I need to make myself available to people. I listened to some bad advice and made myself “hard to find”, in a way. I think that this “run and hide” mentality is a part of “Internet Marketing-itis”, and part of the “cure” for that is to make myself available.
Real business owners don’t run and hide when a customer walks into their store, do they? Well, if I’m going to run an Internet-based business, I need to be available.
So here’s what you can do if you want to ask me a question: simply go to my Help Desk at Protector Support and open a ticket. We can talk there. And I’ll deal with abuse if and when it becomes abuse.
If you want paid consultation or some type of coaching (or as I put it, “answers requiring thought or research”), I’ll soon have a solution for that available, too.
I’ll add the link to my help desk / contact system, as well as the link to the “paid” solution, to the main page of my blog soon. You can get there from any page on my blog by simply clicking on the big headline at the top of the page that says, “News By Tom Brownsword“.
One more thing: Scott describes a way to cut through the garbage when dealing with a guru. Without going into details, I’ll simply say that it looks like he practices what he preaches. I put him to a little test and he came through with flying colors… So get that ebook, OK (and help children in the process; see my previous post)?
http://www.theinternetmarketingcure.com/go.php/93303
Now back to the book again…
Thanks for listening,
Tom
P.S. — Correction to my previous post; Scott Boulch isn’t using aWeber; he’s using some other system — but based on my past experience, I’d be very surprised if he didn’t honor unsubscribe requests. And all of this is “initial reaction” — this whole thing could turn out to be a business model I can’t endorse — but it is kind of fun just blogging by the seat of my pants, isn’t it? ![]()
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