On Jul 28, 2:40 am, Markbh4 <mark...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> I recently started a company, EasyComp, which handles all navigation
> and how to questions about basically any technology... it is targeted
> at baby boomers and older who are not tech savvy. I have an 877 number
> and website, easycomponline.com, and have been trying to advertise on
> basically a shoe-string budget... But we have yet to have our first
> client.
>
> Any help or thoughts from seasoned entrepreneurs would be much
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks!!!
You have entered a very tough market. I would reconsider your position
and get out while you have only spent the cost of a shoe-string. You
target baby boomers, yet these people probably have 20 year old kids
who can help them get over the hurdles.
And why would someone call you? Do you offer a money-back guarantee?
Offer your first call for free? then people will just use you for that
time and not again. And how are you going to help people on the vast
number of different issues that arise?
Mate... there are just too many problems to list here. To me, its just
not viable.


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