Who\'s in your market?
Who's in your market?
People in many states and many countries use this forum to teach and to learn. Not every profile has been filled in completely, so here are two questions
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Re: Who's in your market?
There is NO reason not to fill out a profile. The way I see it someone doesn't think enough of the forum members to tell us a little about themselves why should we answer their posts?
Re: Who's in your market?
I agree, but some people are funny about giving out info to the net. I think thats kinda crazy myself.
Jeff
Jeff
Re: Who's in your market?
Annapolis, MD
I drive about a 25 mile radius. And the last time I knew of anyone here in my area was Robin Hood. But I haven't seen him here in a few months.
MAFSU is in Richmond, about 2 hours away so he's not really competition.
I drive about a 25 mile radius. And the last time I knew of anyone here in my area was Robin Hood. But I haven't seen him here in a few months.
MAFSU is in Richmond, about 2 hours away so he's not really competition.
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Re: Who's in your market?
When I started WR I worried about what the competition was doing. It didn't help my business at all. For me, if I concentrate on what I'm doing things seem to fall into place (most of the time). As far as a profile I don't really see a need for it. I had a profile up for awhile but opted to remove it.
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Re: Who's in your market?
Sunshine,
I agree as I am also not worried about competition. I also don't have a problem being the highest price in my area for my repairs. Hey, I know what my repairs are worth and my competitor knows what his are worth. He has sent me some that he couldn't fix. I make a comfortable living, I only work Monday-Thursday and I love my job for a full time job.
I agree as I am also not worried about competition. I also don't have a problem being the highest price in my area for my repairs. Hey, I know what my repairs are worth and my competitor knows what his are worth. He has sent me some that he couldn't fix. I make a comfortable living, I only work Monday-Thursday and I love my job for a full time job.
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