List on Dial a Dealer - No Lose, Zero Risk

We have been receiving a few emails since we launched a few weeks ago. A major topic of concern was whether dealers could afford the monthly subscription of $15 (£10) a month. Some people expressed doubt and fear that they would lose money.

We set up Dial a Dealer for the long term and not to make a quick buck. That is why we want Dial a Dealer to be a zero risk opportunity for every dealer or casino events company that signs up.

It is free to list yourself for the first six months of your subscription on Dial a Dealer. There really are no strings attached. You can cancel at any time, and you will not be charged anything until your 7th month of being listed. What we say on our dealer sign up page really is true, and not some sort of sales pitch with loads of small print.

 And the downside of listing yourself on Dial a Dealer during this 6 month free trial period? I have searched long and hard and I really can’t find the downside. If after six months, you don’t receive any enquiries or leads from Dial a Dealer, you can just cancel your subscription and you will not have lost a penny. If on the other hand, you are receiving enquiries, you will more than likely find that the monthly subscription fee is a small price to pay for the flow of work you get from the site.

 Over the last few weeks, we have had reasonable success in getting dealers, croupiers and casino hire  companies to list themselves on Dial a Dealer. However, with any early stage product, about 2-5% of people are willing to be the “early adopters”. I guess, even though the water is warm, people can still be slow to dip their toes in.

On the news front I see we have just been picked up by Poker News.

Final Tip: Get listed: It’s free, and will increase your income. By how much, I don’t know, but time will tell.

Congrats on getting in PokerNews.com

Getting in Poker news is great, its targeted exposure and gives you much credibility. Yes, Dialadealer is a smart idea!

regards

Eventdomain.co.uk

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