Thanks for your continued interest in "The Text Club Apprentice Program" and I'm going to continue arguing that this is something you should do. Here's why...

You've seen what Leslie did to get her first client...

 

You may have missed Frank's story...

He recounted the story of buying a bottle of wine and the inner dialogue he had going on...he almost talked himself out of asking a simple question of the liquor store owner..."have you ever considered text marketing?"

The guy said he'd been thinking about it but didn't know how to do it.

Ding!

Frank got his email address and now we're setting the business up.

1 for 1.

Frank is rightfully proud of himself.

Anytime you get out of your comfort zone, you should be proud of yourself.

Did you hear the presentation from the guy who built an 8 million dollar texting business before 2014 when it was a lot harder to do?

 

CLIENT RESULTS

I wanted to share some results a client got...they are a restaurant and the incentive to get people on the text list was a 20% discount on your next visit.

So far 61 people have joined the list and 9.8% of them have come in and used the coupon...(6 tables) and there are still 2 days left till expiration.

That doesn't sound very impressive until you do some figuring...

If they put the same offer in the local paper, it would go to 42,000 people and if they got the same response, they'd get 4116 customers.

If they made the same offer to their email list of 1600, the same response would mean 156 customers.

1404 Facebook fans means 137 customers.

But the fact is they'd get no where near those kinds of numbers because a tiny fraction of those "recipients" ever SEE the ad, email or Facebook post.

With text message marketing, 100% of the ads are seen...95+% within three minutes.

So now that my client has seen these results he'll move full steam ahead to get people on the list. 

A phone list of 500 people means a 9% response could be nearly 50 TABLES in a short period of time.

Personally, I love having this "intelligence" to share with business owners.

With my loyalty club program I don't have any way of knowing how it's going. 

As the administrator of their text club I can see how it's going and continually prove my value.

Why should you care how the clients are doing when it's YOU that needs the money?

Because business owners love paying for services that make them money...and they pay every month.

Every first of the month $700 hits my account...and more throughout the month.  

I signed up these folks once and they continue to pay me for years.

Of course, I lose some and get more but the recurring aspect of a service like Text Club Profits is one of the reasons I like it so much.

I'm providing value...the clients are making more than they pay me which means they're happy and will continue to pay.

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Let me tell you a cautionary tale about my friend Dave.

Dave is in the promotional goods business.

He sells pens, t-shirts, signs and other personalized stuff like that for businesses.

I HATE THAT BUSINESS

I go from hearing..."I've got 15 jobs going" to last night hearing..."I don't have anything going...how can I make just $100 a day?"

And again I say to him..."you need to do what I do...get recurring revenue....get paid by the same 10-20 customers every month."

And then I hear "but there are MILLIONS of businesses that need the stuff I sell...it's gotta be easy to make $100 a day."

What I don't say to him because I prefer to be positive is...when times get tight for businesses, what is the first thing to go?

Spending money on pens, t-shirts and other junk like that...He'll be in a REALLY tight spot then.

So I'll give the same advice to you...if you're looking to improve your income, do it with something that pays you every month.

So that instead of dreading a new month and all the usual expenses, you can look forward to the new month because you'll be getting paid by clients you signed up months and years before.

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I've added a payment plan too.