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Sanke

Hi all

Does anybody use BT to provide leads/website etc I have been approached quite heavily just lately & wondered if they are up to what they are saying ?
 
cause a lot of hard working folk explore every avenue to make a fair wage and get exploited!!

if you want a dam good website and domain i know a really good chap!!
 
She was right about bloody BT though, flogged it before it could come back and bite her on the butt.

I don't feel comfortable talking about Thatchers butt.
 
A free ad with yell.com can do no harm. Dont waste your money paying for one though, nor the yellow pages as no-one uses them anymore IMO. There was a survey done somewhere (I'll see if I can find it) showing that most people now search online for prospective tradesmen, a good website would be a more worthwhile investment.
 
yep the call always starts off, r u da electrician, yea thats me, then he asks r u looking to take on loads more work, i sa nope, but ask him would he like his house rewired, the hunter now becoms the hunted, then i hang up
 
Funily enough I spoke with BT this week, trying to sell me a website on BT tradespace, they use quite an aggressive sales technique, unfortunately for him I have more experience than him in SEO so he abruptly hung up.
Remember nobody can guarantee fist page rankings on Google not even BT. Save your money is my advice.
 

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