Re: Any one here a member of the Detailing Inner Circle?
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DBAILEY
Do you have to be a Free Mason to join?
LOL, that was the first thing I thought of, too.
Re: Any one here a member of the Detailing Inner Circle?
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Eldorado2k
It’s $99 per month?
$99 a month? Details please
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Re: Any one here a member of the Detailing Inner Circle?
What about Detailing Inner Circle for Kids?
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Re: Any one here a member of the Detailing Inner Circle?
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Calendyr
Well, there are no obligations to go longer than a month, so worst case scenario it cost me 99$ to get the 4 ebooks that I think would be very useful as well as some of the info about building recurent income. My main reason for joining would be to get solid info about marketing and placing ads on google.
I joined Detailed Mentor last year and it was really useful. So I am thinking of getting some more mentoring this year to improve sales even further. The one thing I think would be interesting is that one of the two guy is a marketing professional, so he might have some very good insight on things I am not doing right now that could bring in more lucrative business.
Thanks for the feedback, still want to talk to someone who knows what they really offer to decide ;)
$99 x 100 people like you (no offense intended, but the truth) per month equals someone making $9,900 per month, $118,000 a year, not a bad way to make an easy living.
The top CRM's for sales people don't charge $99.00 per month!
Re: Any one here a member of the Detailing Inner Circle?
Well that sounds like a scam and an absolute waste of money. For a couple hundred dollars a month you could probably get somebody to manage your Google AdWords for you. Because I'm going to tell you this, unless your other line of work is doing Google AdWords for a living (not Express, the real AdWords), there's no way you're going to learn how to do it effectively.
Re: Any one here a member of the Detailing Inner Circle?
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custmsprty
$99 x 100 people like you (no offense intended, but the truth) per month equals someone making $9,900 per month, $118,000 a year, not a bad way to make an easy living.
The top CRM's for sales people don't charge $99.00 per month!
If they can make money doing this, good for them.
My questions are more in the line of : Is this worth it for me?
As I said before, there are no long term contracts, so technically one could join for just a month, and get most of what they need.
Re: Any one here a member of the Detailing Inner Circle?
You sound really dead set on joining and far be it from me to tell anybody how to spend their own money, so go for it.
Re: Any one here a member of the Detailing Inner Circle?
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sudsmobile
You sound really dead set on joining and far be it from me to tell anybody how to spend their own money, so go for it.
Ya almost ;) Still want to learn more from a neutral unbiased source ;)
Re: Any one here a member of the Detailing Inner Circle?
Good luck. The entire thing leads back to one website, a detailer in Seal Beach, CA and that whole thing leads to one of those internet hucksters that does real estate marketing. I wouldn't be surprised to find out they're related or he's backing the business because this guy obviously didn't start this by himself. Seriously, every search leads to one place. That's a real bad sign.
Oh, and I am a neutral unbiased source. If I was a paying member, I would not be either of those things.
Re: Any one here a member of the Detailing Inner Circle?
I agree with suds to a degree.
Not sure how you're going to get an educated, unbiased response. Those that have never heard of it (like me), can't tell you anything about it. Those that know about it and didn't join probably decided no because they felt is was not worth it (a negative opinion). those that joined, see value in it, and would speak about it positively, if for no other reason than to justify their decision.
I've seen plenty of your posts. You're a thoughtful poster, and I would bet that once you've done enough research on anything, you're likely to make a good decision. I'd say trust your instincts, whichever way they point.