From: Matt Wiggins
Head Honcho & Main Customer-Getting Guy,
Mattywig Marketing
Let’s cut to the chase – you’re here because you want more new customers for your business. Because the more new customers you get, the more often your cash register rings.
So just what *is* the super simple “trick” to getting & hoarding all the customers in your area for yourself?
>>>Craigslist Ads
Now hold on – you might wanna roll your eyes. I mean, Craigslist ads? Sure, those are Ok…but you were probably expecting something big & fancy & new & shiny & all that, right? But lemme ask you this:
Just what was it that landed you right here…on this very page…reading these words in front of you right now?
>>>a Craigslist ad
So if a Craigslist ad can land you here reading this, don’t you think a Craigslist ad could get your phone ringing more often & more people coming through your door?
Yep and yep.
Ok, but isn’t Craigslist full of spammers and weird computer bots and endless junk posts? Won’t your ads get “lost in the shuffle”?
A year ago, that might have been the case. But in 2018, ole’ Craig has been doing some serious housecleaning. The spammers and computer bots and all the other schlubs have gotten the boot. This has left Craigslist WIDE OPEN for businesses like yours to come in & dominate.
In fact, all people “in the know” consider Craigslist to be the most untapped market of new customers you can find today – better than Google, better than Facebook, better than youtube, better than your local newspaper…better than all of it.
And almost NO businesses are taking advantage it – which means RIGHT NOW is the perfect time for you to swoop in & not only get all the new customers in *your* town, but all the surrounding areas, too.
Listen – I could go on & on, but your best bet is to click this link to shoot me an email (or message me directly at matt@mattywig.com). I’ll respond to you personally within 24 hours & we can talk about how to get this up & running for you so you could be potentially bringing in new customers by the end of the week. Sound good?
Good – look forward to hearing from you.
Matt Wiggins,
Mattywig Marketing