Looking for marketing consultant/manager

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by BLieve, Jun 3, 2007.

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    My site is is SystemRebels.com. It is a PR2 site with minimal traffic. I am willing to compensate someone $10 to review my marketing plans with me and give me some advice. I am guessing this would take about an hour and if I need more help afterwards(very likely), I am willing to pay for marketing services.

    Please give me some proof that you have knowledge in this field preferably having created or marketed a site for youths and young adults and forums. My main concern is getting forum traffic.

    Send me a PM with your AIM or MSN and we can chat tonight. THANKS
     
    BLieve, Jun 3, 2007 IP
  2. BLieve

    BLieve Peon

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    Did I say something to scare you guys away? Nobody wants to help?
     
    BLieve, Jun 3, 2007 IP
  3. steveceleste

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    #3
    I think it was this line:

    I am willing to compensate someone $10 to review my marketing plans with me and give me some advice. I am guessing this would take about an hour

    I charge $250 for a full site review and marketing consultations...

    $10 is really not worth anyones hassle...
     
    steveceleste, Jun 3, 2007 IP
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    Pathetic - $10 hahahaha
     
    lilquit, Jun 3, 2007 IP
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    steveceleste - please tell me more about your "full site review and marketing consultations: I need an outside perspective for my bodyboard shop
     
    lilquit, Jun 3, 2007 IP
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    lilquit,

    I basically review your whole site and allow a few designers and marketers in my netwrok take a look, and then we create an analyse report.

    In this report we say:

    1) Things we would change
    2) Things you need to add
    3) Monetizing better
    4) Expanding Options
    5) Partnership Options
    6) Implemention Plan

    It normally costs $250 unless you have a vastly large site...

    However, this week should only decently busy lol, so if I get a chance, which would be Wedensday, I will submit your site into our review group...

    sound good?
     
    steveceleste, Jun 3, 2007 IP
  7. BLieve

    BLieve Peon

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    Ur charging $250 for a one hour review? Is ur name donald trump?
    Isn't the initial meeting usually free? THEN I pay for whatever Im going to get help with?

    yo lilquit get off steves slab for a minute b
     
    BLieve, Jun 3, 2007 IP
  8. steveceleste

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    BLieve,

    If you read before making assumptions you would see I never said ONE HOUR for $250, I said $250 for a full service of consultation... but thanks ...


    Its more like $75/hr
    and yes the initial meeting is free
     
    steveceleste, Jun 3, 2007 IP
  9. BLieve

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    Right so if I am willing to pay $10 for the initial meeting then how am I not worth the hassle?
     
    BLieve, Jun 4, 2007 IP
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    Just share with me your marketing plans. Can pm me too.

    Cheers!
     
    awiekupo, Jun 4, 2007 IP
  11. John Guanzon

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    You get what your pay for. If someone is willing to help you for $10 with a marketing plan, it's worth neither persons time and energy.
     
    John Guanzon, Jun 5, 2007 IP