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<blockquote data-quote="enthusiast29" data-source="post: 2460030" data-attributes="member: 86432"><p>Now this conversation is getting off-topic, but still think of yourself if you're a start-up or let's say you opened a small street food or fast food stall/shop.</p><p>You're in an already saturated area. How will you lure customers in your first few weeks to stay afloat?</p><p></p><p>You will need to price stuff very competitively + need to have an awareness/advertisement program launched (like printing pamphlets) + need to have a few good reviews on any kind of social media/business review site.</p><p>It's hard to do the 3rd part when you're fresh. You need a bit of push. You find paid promotions to get that kick start and then you let the real public decide when they come to you.</p><p></p><p>There are businesses who try to get negative feedback buried in good reviews and keep the paid promotion going, this thread is not about that.</p><p></p><p>I'm specifically saying that the scam happing where you are asked to like/review a few social media profiles for some money (this part is only to build trust, not the real scam) and then are asked to invest your hard earned money into raffles where you will get +10-25% back. This is where the scammers leave you high and dry. This is the real scam and again, businesses, instagramers and youtubers are not involved or aware about this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="enthusiast29, post: 2460030, member: 86432"] Now this conversation is getting off-topic, but still think of yourself if you're a start-up or let's say you opened a small street food or fast food stall/shop. You're in an already saturated area. How will you lure customers in your first few weeks to stay afloat? You will need to price stuff very competitively + need to have an awareness/advertisement program launched (like printing pamphlets) + need to have a few good reviews on any kind of social media/business review site. It's hard to do the 3rd part when you're fresh. You need a bit of push. You find paid promotions to get that kick start and then you let the real public decide when they come to you. There are businesses who try to get negative feedback buried in good reviews and keep the paid promotion going, this thread is not about that. I'm specifically saying that the scam happing where you are asked to like/review a few social media profiles for some money (this part is only to build trust, not the real scam) and then are asked to invest your hard earned money into raffles where you will get +10-25% back. This is where the scammers leave you high and dry. This is the real scam and again, businesses, instagramers and youtubers are not involved or aware about this. [/QUOTE]
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