This is a product review on Offline Whizz, another product in our review series.
Offline Whizz strives to teach you how to start an online, home-based business with local offline web-hosting, design, and consulting services.
What our reviewer had to say:
This is a course has 9 videos, about 10 to 15 minutes each. It gives an overview of each topic and the range of topics is good.
There is no in-depth training, and the buyer will need to have or learn to connect with prospective clients and do all the other steps from other sources.
The videos show in broad strokes what you will need to do to make a success of marketing web services to small businesses which either don’t have a web presence or to some that have a below par website at present.
There are a number of resources mentioned in the course, which look useful, and they include some that are well-known and some that I had not heard of before.
You could use some of the other businesses to get some services which would reduce the amount you would have to know before you could start approaching possible clients.
The videos are well made; the British voice is clear. A lot of points are repeated, but that may be helpful for some who have very little knowledge of this type of business.
Overall Impression:
At the price, I think it would be alright for someone wanting an overview of the whole process and some good links to resources.
But, you will need to look elsewhere for in-depth information about how to do search engine optimization, face-to-face selling, and all the other components of this type of business.
What our other reviewer had to say:
As much as I despise video-only products, this one is tolerable. The vids are fairly short.
It’s a pretty thorough system for someone who is getting into offline. Newbies would love this, I think. If someone is already in offline marketing and has clients, it may be (probably is) stuff they know already.
It answers some of the main questions most new offliners have, such as what to offer and what to charge.
It mostly relies on approaching businesses you know already, not really much about branching out to businesses they don’t already know.
Overall Impression:
Overall, it’s a good product. Gives a good foundation for newbies and goes through the basics that someone needs to know.
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