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E#004 - Virtual Window Treatment Installer Pro a.k.a. VIP Card

July 21, 2021 Roger Magalhaes
Trading Secrets - education, business & zesty Brazilian sauce
E#004 - Virtual Window Treatment Installer Pro a.k.a. VIP Card
Show Notes

In today’s episode we are going to be talking about Virtual Installer Pro – or VIP – card. Wouldn’t it be nice if you had access to a seasoned installer that you could ask all your installation questions to, bounce ideas off of, and get advice? I’m here to tell you how you can access all this and more with the VIP card.

I didn’t come up with the original idea for the Virtual Installer Pro card. Originally, my virtual assistant Belinda Wasser from Rocket Girl Solutions came up with the idea. Instead of invoicing and paying separately every time I need her help, Belinda came up with the idea to buy chunks of time in advance that can be redeemed within one year.

Every time she provides a service, she tracks how much time she has spent On Mondays, she sends me a statement showing how much time I have used and how much is remaining. I thought this was an incredible idea, and with her blessing I created the Virtual Installer Pro card.

With it, I am trying to provide an affordable service for people to ask their questions and get advice from without fear of feeling stupid. With the VIP card, there are no stupid questions.

I offer 4 different packages, from 1 hour up to 25 hours. Each card offers an expiration date and rate. The more you buy, the more you save. Bronze is 1 hour with a 9-month expiry, Silver offers 5 hours and a 12-month expiry, Gold offers 10 hours with a 15-month expiry, and Platinum offers 25 hours with a 24-month expiry. I am here to help.

Thanks to this episode's sponsor SmartPadPro 

To learn more about me, my background, and my goals within this industry, head here.

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