First post: Nov 13, 2010
Total posts: 364
Location: Glasgow-ish
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People don't like paying for sh1t, people more often than not will not pay for something they need if they think they don't need it.
A simple case of "Don't know what's good for them" so as soon as you find a way to break that mentality, or advertise your product in such a way that people will be happy to throw money at you.
Even try for repeat custom with a trial for cheap, show people how good you are at it then be all like "Yeah, now that you know it is worth it and you have seen the progress you have made with our help would you like to buy some more detailed in depth help for a little more?" buid a rapport and people will be happy to pay 30 notes for your time.
ColdComfort
Post subject:Posted: Oct 01, 2011 - 01:26 AM
First post: Dec 03, 2009
Total posts: 1310
Location: Vancity
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Well there are lots of cheap people around who aren't really serious about their riding for sure.
But i see this as a pretty good service tbh if its a comprehensive review and details of how to rite problems for 30 bucks thats not bad value for money at all really - it would be at least an hours work and were paying over 100 bucks an hour for personal tuition out here.
Its a nice service mate, im not sure how many people in the UK would actually use it, but once u get some testamonials and stuff up there, frustrated people might be more inclined to part with the green.