Monday, August 10, 2009

SOMETHING YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN

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FYI - here is an email I received while away In Pennsylvania. I have absolutely no knowledge of this person or her services, just thought you might be interested in checking it out. Since I am not looking for new clients I will not be registering for the service myself.

My name is Rhonda Nelson and I am a referral agent. I am launching a tax preparation referral service in New York. My service is strictly for the New York and New Jersey market. I will have a great website for consumers to search for tax preparation professionals.

I perform extensive advertising before and all through the tax season every year, so my site will gain lots of exposure. Some of the advertising I perform is:

• Newspapers (Daily News and NY Post are definites, with at least a half page daily for each newspaper)
• Magazines
• Online Advertising (MySpace, FaceBook, and Google are a few)
• TV Commercials

Benefits of registering with my service:

• Strictly based in New York and New Jersey
• Gain lots of exposure for your service without cold calling
• Consumers will search based on zip code, city and rates
• Consumers will be able to set appointments with tax professional right through the site
• You will have an extensive profile with contact information, rates, schedule, summary of service, ratings, and education and/or training
• There is only a flat yearly fee of $400.00 for everything included- no different levels of service
Once the site is launched in November, tax professionals registered will be able to place their available times on site every week (or keep them the same) for appointment making.

If you would like to register for my service, send me an email stating so, and I will email you my electronic agreement to fill out and sign. Once you electronically sign and send it back, you will receive a payment email to pay through PayPal.

Thank you in advance for your consideration,
Rhonda Nelson
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Her email is rhondan@zoho.com.

TAFN

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Could this be a scam targeting small accounting firms? Especially since full payment is required up front!