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Jeri Lucas
Auto Service and Repair
Kirkland, Washington
Posted by Jeri Lucas, Kirkland, Washington | Oct 14, 2009

Subscribe to Community-wide general discussion Getting people I network with in person to visit my website

I have taken the time to position my self pretty well with the search engines through my web designer. Also using Google analytic to track it. But I m still having chalenges getting people I meet at events to visit. Ideas on this would be appreciated. Our all of you can just blow me away and check out my site. easturbanauto.com. There is a place to leave messages there also. Thanks, Jeri


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  • Carl Foner
    Posted by Carl Foner, Brooklyn, New York | Oct 15, 2009

    What I've found works best for me is to really get to know people and find out their needs and wants. This positions you to be more helping them and less selling them something.

    You may not get a lot of sales or traffic up front, but over the long term, when people need what you have, they'll know where to go.

  • Jeri Lucas
    Posted by Jeri Lucas, Kirkland, Washington | Oct 16, 2009

    Thanks for the response Carl. Its hard to be a good listener when networking. I m going to work on that, and being sincere about it. Thanks for reminding me, just good manners. I m also embaraced about the request I made for advise and then put my website on it. I need to learn some bloging edicate.

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    Eco-friendly computers
    Brooklyn, New York
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    Auto Service and Repair
    Kirkland, Washington

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