Tenanted Sub-Prime Repossessions! - Rather like 'Pre-Owned!'
My local area the housing association purchased the council houses for £29 each.
Pre-owned yes, a bargain to be sure.
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Tenanted Sub-Prime Repossessions! - Rather like 'Pre-Owned!'
I rather write that off in advertising but you're correct I need to stop chasing small amounts however even a nice threat means good-bye to the client but I now don't care, I have decided from this month on any client that involves too much headache and contract value is low - Bin them, let another company deal with the headache.
Way out of my league!
Same here.
That's why I have a piled up mountain of them, but don't eat any.
Exactly. As an example, Warren Buffet goes to McDonalds daily and uses coupon vouchers to rescue the cost of his meals.
I am willing to bet this isn't why he's rich though.
Really? I just don’t get that. How much more money would a man like him be able to make instead in the twenty minutes it takes him to cut coupons and drive to McDonald’s?Exactly. As an example, Warren Buffet goes to McDonalds daily and uses coupon vouchers to rescue the cost of his meals.
Really? I just don’t get that. How much more money would a man like him be able to make instead in the twenty minutes it takes him to cut coupons and drive to McDonald’s?
Doesn’t make sense. I call urban legend.
I am willing to bet this isn't why he's rich though.
All that money and no taste.
Keeping his costs down helps.
I'd say you need to get better at understanding your clients.
I've worked with billionaires on projects where they have queried costs down to pounds and pence. I've worked with a lottery winner who just wanted to splash the cash as far and wide as possible. I know folk who have nothing but save every penny for the 'luxury' item they are after and blow thier income on the one or two things they want.
I would suggest being a driver to the rich isn't a luxury to them at all. Security to some is considered a necessity (although plenty of 'rich' folk don't have either). The less complicated you make it, the better. It's more to do with trust and being reliable.
TVs?! Most big houses, yachts, flash apartments were littered with them. Then as technology moves on and gets cheaper, us mere mortals can afford them. The same is true today of most 'new tech'. The mainstream doesn't get to see it until it's cheap enough to be mass market. But again, not all. I worked with another client who had several houses in London and all he wanted was the basics of technology.
So in conclusion, you can't herd cats. I don't think you're 100% certain on your market as I don't think you'd be asking these questions. I also don't think you'd call it luxury! You're supplying people to fill roles and duties - not overly luxury is it?
A feather pillow is luxury to me. I have several.
Maybe he wants to apply for a driving position.So you can DDos'd it? Not a chance
So you can DDos'd it? Not a chance
What makes you think they want to do that? Seems a bit hostile. If you're concerned random people without a motive want to take your website offline perhaps just don't have a website. Better yet, throw Cloudflare in front of it, cache things where possible and be less paranoid!
We always get these sorts of threads in the school holidays.What makes you think they want to do that? Seems a bit hostile. If you're concerned random people without a motive want to take your website offline perhaps just don't have a website. Better yet, throw Cloudflare in front of it, cache things where possible and be less paranoid!
What makes you think they want to do that? Seems a bit hostile. If you're concerned random people without a motive want to take your website offline perhaps just don't have a website. Better yet, throw Cloudflare in front of it, cache things where possible and be less paranoid!
So how are you going to attract new customers of you don't tell them about your website?Better be safe than sorry! the SEO agency I have put in charge to run the website has told me to not give it to anyone whom is it not a customer.
So how are you going to attract new customers of you don't tell them about your website?
I reckon the SEO agency are having a laugh at your expense.
If that post then appears on page one of Google it pretty much proves the SEO agency are rubbish at their job.
Better be safe than sorry! the SEO agency I have put in charge to run the website has told me to not give it to anyone whom is it not a customer.
So you can DDos'd it? Not a chance
unfortunately , no vaccines atm - I'm flooded with C.V's
You can post the name without making it a link.
If that post then appears on page one of Google it pretty much proves the SEO agency are rubbish at their job.
That's why they don't want him to mention it here. It would be 1st position on page one by this evening.
Sounds like you have hired a clueless SEO Agency.
Lots of us link to our sites from here. You generally want visitors, links from other sites etc. You are not going to get that by keeping your site a secret.
No one will bother with a DDOS unless they have a grudge against you, and those who do will be able to find your site because they will know your name and the name of your business.
Same here bud, no vaccines, and flooded with CoVids.
If you get one, could you give us a shout please...
Can't be clueless if they're achieving keyword ranking positions.
Why would they be doing that if they only want existing customers to see the website![]()
that is our re-targeting which we're using Google Ads, Facebook Ads & Linkedin Ads.
We're now focusing on organic keyword growth, I'm approaching Luxury Magazines for articles but some of that want £800 per POST!!!!!!
None of which needs SEOthat is our re-targeting which we're using Google Ads, Facebook Ads & Linkedin Ads.
If this is the suggestion from the seo agency they are doing it wrong. A post here won’t help your ranking. They really are taking the mick.We're now focusing on organic keyword growth, I'm approaching Luxury Magazines for articles but some of that want £800 per POST!!!!!!
They are talking a load of bollox.I asked him, he said this website has no relevance to my niche, although it does have High DA however he said he is only using White-Hat Techniques
Please explain fully in not more than 50 words why on earth you started this post