Rent-a-SERP: Rank local websites, then rent them. No cold calls. #ad
Local marketing consultants can earn residual income through renting domains to local merchants, instead of selling them. That’s not a new business; but it’s a good one for any local consultant.
Business owners are spending hundreds of dollars each month to promote their business. Many times their money is wasted. If you can show them your web site beats their current one in ranking, your chances of making a deal are very good.
That’s the strategy behind Rent-a-SERP, by Devin Zander and Mario Cimmino. This is a combination of:
• Training
• WordPress Theme (a beautiful theme that helps you rank
• WordPress plugin
Together they let you build a niche site, rank it, and attract local businesses who want to take advantage of its high rank.
Here’s the process:
1. Build a local niche site (for example, a beauty salon site) with the theme and the plugin. The theme makes your site look very attractive.
2. Rank the site, which is generally quite easy for a local niche
3. Send a note to the businesses in the niche with the link to your site. This is optional, but a smart idea to get your site rented quickly.
4. When local business owners in the niche come to the site, they are invited by the plugin to (a) rent it or (b) run a 5 minute test rental.
-> If they run the test, their current site is temporarily overlaid over yours.
-> If they buy, Paypal is integrated to take their money, and their site is automatically overlaid on your site for as long as they pay.
5. If they don’t already have a site, you can use the theme to build one for them for an additional fee.
Even if the business cancels at some point, you captured the contact information for all the visitors so you can send emails to the competitors to rent it again.
Rent-a-SERP can bring income on autopilot. Build sites for many niches and you may rent them all and multiply your monthly income.
It launches at 11 AM. Go early and watch the demo video and get on the early bird list for the best price. Check it out here : Rent-a-SERP.
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