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Has anyone used lead net pro? I am in the insurance business and want to generate some additional business? - Frankie Rodriguez - 01-29-2013 12:45 AM

Can anyone who has used this help me determine if this is a viable option for emailing a specific target market about me and what I can do for them? Thanks.


- James Cook - 01-29-2013 12:53 AM

Yes, I use leadnetpro, and it is in one simple word, AWESOME! You choose your own keywords, to target your new clients. If you fail, using leadnetpro, its not the software, its you. plain and simple. You can watch all of the video's, read the article, and buy the software here http://www.marketingandsalesleads.info/


- John Wells - 01-29-2013 12:53 AM

Lead net pro is one solution you should look at. I made over $2700 in one week using leadnetpro's software. If I can produce that much with the leads I generate, you probably can do the same exact thing. Check out my videos to see more proof. http://myleadnetproreviews.com/


- zipzoom - 01-29-2013 12:53 AM

I don't think you should spend a lot of money for leads. To generate additional business, you should try online advertising. Create a Facebook page for your business to increase awareness. Also, you should list your business online, specifically on websites that direct users to local businesses in their area. Zipzoom.com is actually a pretty cool online service; it is an online shopping website where users/customers can search for local businesses that offer products and services ranging from babysitters to electricians to flowers. Users can communicate directly with businesses they choose to buy services/products from after getting recommendations from zipzoom.com, and from there, your business can gain business. Usually, I believe they charge vendors for signing up, but since they're new, they are offering a special promotion for vendors who are interested: register as a vendor for free. It's a good option for those who are on a tight budget but still need exposure to grow their business. If this is something that appeals to you, you should just try it out and see what happens.

Let me know how it works out! Hope that helped.