James Dumas believes in Wheeling in the Savings to launch the Eagle Golf Cruiser

A new club member is James Dumas who hails from Toronto, Canada, a very popular place amongst Facebookers, with so many in that city being members on Facebook.

James is a territory owner for the Eagle Golf Cruiser, a buggy that gets you round a golf course fast, and reduces the walking. It comes in cruiser size or utility and runs on an electric motor, which today is much better option than the rising price of gasoline.

It’s the first time ever that I have seen this item, and I confess that I live quite close to a golf course, but have never played golf before. However I have been to a golf range, and hit balls in the net before.

James runs his own club on Facebook which is called ‘Wheeling in the Savings’ and he took me up on my offer, to anyone joining Catch Friday and Take Away the Weekend of a free media blog.

James’s club has 175 members (176 when I took a peek) and he asked me to promote his club to Facebook users.

James’s USP Unique Selling Point to his club is “I think the key to my group is that people simply save in today's world we spend all of our money on gas simply trying to get by and keeping up with the Jones's. I offer an alternative ride and at the same will pay anyone 100 dollars for simply recommending my product if it turns into a sale."

Well James, if you put it like that then this media coverage should give your business a big boost, shouldn’t it!

Now what is the best way for James to launch his business? To aspire to his marketing?

I would suggest start a blog, wouldn't you? Join every golf club on Facebook......and of course use one of our virtual assistants, wouldn't you?


 

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