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Topic: Strategy
Educate Consumers On Diy And Still Get Biz Leads?
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And in return I would be able to have call to action something like '... but if you don't want to mess with all these tools you need for DIY, just use our All-in-one tool...'
So, the idea is to educate people and at the same time to show that DIY in not always easy, practical and doesn't save you money. Also to get my name out and to promote that I do sell this All-in-one tool.
I think I've seen this before, but not sure where I can find an example.
Could this work? Any suggestions how to go about it, from experience?
Thank you!
Mike