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Plan 2
Plan 2
STEP 1:
It could be for any mid-sized city, in any country... regardless of where you live.
That way, every marketer and their auntie aren't already going after it.
But small enough to where you can score a fairly quick win.
The sweet spot, I've found, is anything with a population of around 100,000.
But, for your first project, I think something in that neighborhood will give you
the greatest shot at success.
Theirs is 109,642.
Yee-haw.
STEP 2:
This helps you rank in Google, which, as you'll soon see, is the foundation of this
entire business.
KitchenRemodelingBillings(dot)com
(I'm sure someone will snag it after reading this - and that's why I didn't link to
it.)
From there, tack on a headline:
Bullet points.
And so on.
What you can do is, look up a handful of existing kitchen remodeling websites, see
what they're saying, and model them.
It's unethical... not to mention, it'll make it harder for you to rank in Google.
Anyways.
Then, when you're happy with it, add an email intake form and a local phone number.
Make sure you can track and forward every incoming lead.
Think again.
K?
Giddy-up.
You're live.
STEP 3:
We work together, inside our private group of 4,491 members, to send each other
powerful, relevant links.
The result?
We're talking... a few days... to a few weeks... depending on how well you followed
these first few steps.
Don't be.
After 11+ years of doing this, I'm telling you, we've got it down to a science.
Alright?
Moving on.
STEP 4:
Focus on the ones with ugly websites that are not showing up at the top of page
one, as they'll benefit the most.
Say:
"I'd like to send you some free business, and after I do... if you want more...
maybe we can chat about my paid service. Are you open to that?"
"No website."
"No proof."
"Nothing."
But when you deliver results in advance, like we do, none of this matters.
It's how so many average, everyday people - just like you - are winning with our
system.
Anyhoo.
Ask them which email address and phone number they'd like to receive inquiries at.
Then, go into our software (more on how to get your hot little hands on it in a
second) and adjust the settings so that all emails and calls automatically get
routed to the right place.
Beautiful.
STEP 5:
By now, your teeny-tiny website should be making its way to the top of page one in
Google.
Exciting!
See how many leads you're sending your (potential) new partner.
Then, slip into your gravy pants and go watch Netflix while they land a deal or two
- courtesy of your leads.
Simply plug in the numbers from your brief trial run, and it'll spit back a fair
amount you can charge, either per lead, or as a flat monthly fee.
Depending on the project, a good estimate, based on hundreds of our own case
studies, is right around 750/mo.
Now.
Well, you do another trial with another contractor in or near Billings, Montana,
and make them the same offer.
This is probably the first “internet biz“ that's ever worked for you.
(*Wink.)
STEP 6:
You want them so booked out, they wouldn't dare leave you.
Three, add a new page to your website for any additional services they offer, plus
any nearby cities they serve.
Five, if the numbers make sense, consider running a sponsored post - like this.
(If not, skip it. That's the beauty of this model - no ad spend, so you pocket
pretty much everything.)
(And obviously, no inventory to store or whiny customers to deal with. I'm mean
mugging you, e-comm.)
Now.
I'm not going to go into each of those here, but, just know, we do have roadmaps,
shortcuts, and swipes you can leverage... for all five methods.
Alright?
Then, once this baby is firing on all cylinders, and you're getting as many leads
as you can possibly get, set it and forget it.
(At the city level, yes, your website should stay ranked for a very long time, with
almost no maintenance.)
STEP 7:
Launch a second site while the proceeds... from this first one... continue to
trickle in, every 30 days, like clockwork.
Find another decent-sized city, clone the first site, tweak it for the new city,
change the content up slightly (so it's unique), rank it, offer a free trial, land
another kitchen remodeling contractor… repeat.
You could have 5, 10... 30 of these little websites going to work for you, day in
and day out.
"Okay, but if it's so easy, why wouldn't the business owner just do it themselves?"
you might wonder.
They just don't have the time or patience... or interest... to sit behind a laptop
and learn this "internet stuff."
Well, if it makes them an extra 1,500/mo, I mean, who wouldn't trade one dollar for
three?
Amiright?
If you're still reading this, I'm guessing you're at least somewhat interested in
learning more about this business.
I've created a free "demo page" that's loaded with examples, interviews, and
additional info.
https://RepeatableBiz.com
Simply enter a valid email, then check your inbox for the homie hookup.
Hear from people we've already taught this to, who are out there doing it.
K?
Then, when you're finished, I think you'll know whether or not this is for you.
If it is, you can apply for our done-with-you experience.
(Assuming you're a decent human, like to laugh, willing to work hard, and not
expecting this to happen overnight.)
It comes with tools, that calculator and software I was telling you about, in-
person meetups, daily hand-holding, accountability, outsourcing options, the whole
shebang.
Nevertheless, if you're not feeling it, you certainly don't have to apply.
In fact, you'll notice an "unsubscribe" link at the bottom of that first email.
So, the way I see it... worst case... you're only out a few minutes of time.
Best case... you end up with a website (or 30)... paying you, passively, each
month.
No?
https://RepeatableBiz.com
Do me a favor.
Houzz(dot)com
Limos(dot)com
Zillow(dot)com
Thumbtack(dot)com
Insurance(dot)com
AngiesList(dot)com
Apartments(dot)com
Right away, you're asked to register or do a search or enter your info, right?
They're all doing this exact process I just laid out for you:
Getting free traffic from Google, capturing leads, then selling those leads to
small businesses.
So if you're questioning the validity of this model, maybe those examples will help
ease your skepticism.
And I could list quite a few more - many of which you've probably heard of, or even
used, yourself.
As big as those websites are, if you happen to go into any of those industries...
and "compete" with them... they're surprisingly easy to out-rank.
Why?
Because our little sites are so laser-targeted... Google gives us the edge for the
terms we've optimized for (e.g. “kitchen remodeling Billings, Montana“).
Would you pay for leads that are also getting sent to your top competitors?
It's crazy, but many businesses do, because they can't find a better alternative.
So... then... it's a race... to see who can contact the prospect first... or offer
them the lowest price.
Ugh.
No wonder, when we come in, and flood their phones and inboxes with folks who are
ready to buy... and referred exclusively to them... AND we prove ourselves, first,
before ever asking for payment... our clients are smiling so wide they could eat a
banana sideways.
(*Drops mic.)
https://RepeatableBiz.com