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Bryce, do you know when the founder's pricing is going to expire?

We just moved into our first house--I'd like to give it until the next round of bills before I pull the trigger, when money is settled down some.
 
For those of you who subscribed to the newsletter I have a question. Are you sending out both articles together or spacing them out under separate mailings?
 
This might be a dumb question but what is the possibility that 2 or more shops/techs located in the same region subscribe to the white-label newsletters and they end up being emailed to the same person/household? Also, if that happened and the subscriber were to confront one of the shops about why their newsletter is exactly the same as the shop down the road, what should be the response?
 
This might be a dumb question but what is the possibility that 2 or more shops/techs located in the same region subscribe to the white-label newsletters and they end up being emailed to the same person/household? Also, if that happened and the subscriber were to confront one of the shops about why their newsletter is exactly the same as the shop down the road, what should be the response?
It seems unlikely, as most shops/techs don't seem to do this kind of thing anyways. But if it does happen, well lying about it is a dumb idea. And if you can't lie, then your only option is to tell the truth. "We must subscribe to the same white-label newsletter. We buy it from a respected group in our industry who we trust and agree with on most things, and who keep up to date on industry news more than we can currently. I'm glad to see those guys on the other end of town agree its a good newsletter!"
 
"We must subscribe to the same white-label newsletter. We buy it from a respected group in our industry who we trust and agree with on most things, and who keep up to date on industry news more than we can currently. I'm glad to see those guys on the other end of town agree its a good newsletter!"
Good response. FTW
 
It seems unlikely, as most shops/techs don't seem to do this kind of thing anyways. But if it does happen, well lying about it is a dumb idea. And if you can't lie, then your only option is to tell the truth. "We must subscribe to the same white-label newsletter. We buy it from a respected group in our industry who we trust and agree with on most things, and who keep up to date on industry news more than we can currently. I'm glad to see those guys on the other end of town agree its a good newsletter!"

Yes, thanks for the great response. That's exactly the answer I was looking for.
 
Sent our first newsletter out about the fake Microsoft phone calls and had a great response. Over the last month we have had 2-3 people a week coming in with locked machines from these calls so it was perfect timing. Over 15 people emailed back to say thank you for the information. When we did the banking the teller asked for business cards to give customers who come in with hacked bank accounts. Great start, now we have to figure out how to segment our repairshopr database to send the business owners a seperate newsletter.
 
Sent our first newsletter out about the fake Microsoft phone calls and had a great response. Over the last month we have had 2-3 people a week coming in with locked machines from these calls so it was perfect timing. Over 15 people emailed back to say thank you for the information. When we did the banking the teller asked for business cards to give customers who come in with hacked bank accounts. Great start, now we have to figure out how to segment our repairshopr database to send the business owners a seperate newsletter.
We found it easier to link to Mailchimp and create two lists there. Plus the newsletters already come with Mailchimp templates that make it super easy.
 
Thanks we did use the Mailchimp links, I suppose we could just create two groups to mail too there instead of in Repairshopr.
If you link your Repairshopr to Mailchimp, Mailchimp will pull in all new customers automatically based on the list you choose. You can then separate the lists as needed in Mailchimp.
 
Hi

just subscribed to the newsletter and it looks great.

is there any way to access any of the older news letters
prior to my subscription, I dont mind if there's a small fee

Thanks

Chris..
 
@Bryce W there used to be a form for suggested articles but I could not find it. Anyway, one I would like to suggest as I seen it as part of another blog is
Practice the 3-2-1 rule: create 3 backup copies on 2 different media with 1 backup offsite
 
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