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J_Barbosa
Registered: 11/02/09
Posts: 2

    11/03/09 at 02:10 PM
#1

Hi Everyone,

I just wanted to take a sec to Introduce myself. My name is Jason Barbosa and I just purchased my website. Searchkingstonhomes.com

I am very excited. I joined BRO last year and asked Chuck about money making websites when I saw his.
He told me to hurry and get one before someone else in my community does and I wouldn't be dissapointed. Soon as I saw it I knew it was an amazing tool, but I had just joined BRO  so I didn't want to commit to anymore monthly services.

Luckily knowone did buy it here. Also have to thank David Waters to since I called him to ask him about it before signing on.

Anyways, I am very excited about being a member and getting to share information with the great people on here. I have already spent over an hour just reading posts and have got some great wisdom. So thanks to all those who share.

My site went live about a week ago and I have 27 Subscribers. This morning was the first contact that had been made to me. One Form Request and One response to the first Auto response Email.

I made contact quickly and have been communicating throughout the day with them.

The Manual says that once they request the marketwatch to take them off the Auto Responder.

Do we do this for everyone who shares their plan with us.

The guy that filled out my marketwatch, responded to my first email to him saying that he was not interested in me wasting my postage sending him stuff cause he is not interested in buying, but that he was looking for Multi Units at a good price........so if one comes on to send him the listing. (so much for not being interested haha)

So should I take him off the autoresponder then?? and just make sure to look for properties for him??
or do i continue looking for him and keep him on?

other person just built but might sell in the new year and wanted to know the price of a home on her street. So I am taking her off the list since I know that she is going to most likely sell in the New year, and will just focus on maintaining communication with her until then....

Am I on track here? just not sure if I take everyone who raises there hand off, or just when they share what they want with me.

thanks
J_Barbosa
Registered: 11/02/09
Posts: 2

    11/05/09 at 11:01 PM
#2

Nevermind, I was a few lines away from the answer in the manual. haha

Chuck
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Posts: 523

    11/07/09 at 04:46 PM
#3

Personally, I don't take them off the autoresponder if they request something.

What if I don't connect with them?  That means I lose the chance to catch them down the road.

It's a personal choice, but that tends to work better for me.


Chuck



jduncan
Registered: 05/01/05
Posts: 868

    11/07/09 at 07:22 PM
#4

Ditto Chuckles.  I always say, "let Get Response be your friend."

jd
Justin
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    11/08/09 at 04:07 PM
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Me too.  I used to take them off but then there were leads I was not able to connect with.  So now I just leave 'em on, like Chuck and John.
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