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Re: Newbie questions on alarms



"Bill" wrote:
>
> I have nothing against the small alarm companies or the technicians who are
> all pretty much "good honest people". It is certain large companies who give
> the shaft to their customers (as well as their employees). It is the "big
> shots" who do this.

Agreed.  Most small dealers are just people trying to make a living while
offering fair value in return.  Most of the large, national firms resort to
misleading advertising (like the phone ringing 2 seconds after the thief hits
the door) and subscribe to the "@$#% you" school of customer service.

> Also I don't work for nor have any financial interest in any alarm
> monitoring company. I would imagine that alarm monitoring companies which
> have low rates would not need to do much advertising. I should think
> business would seek them out!

We haven't paid anything for advertising in years, no YP ads, no
pay-per-click, nada.  I just send data feeds to Google and a few others.  I
tried PPC for several years and found it was a waste of money.

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Regards,
Robert L Bass

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