met a woman in marbella making $68,000/month replying to google reviews
not writing them
not getting them
replying to them
"thank you for your kind words we appreciate your feedback"
340 times a month
340 property management clients paying her $200/month each
to type slightly different versions of "thanks for the review"
no ads, website, content or personal brand
she sends one cold email:
"you have 50 google reviews and havent replied to a single one. every unanswered review costs you roughly 9% of potential tenants. want me to handle all your review responses for $200/month?"
thats the pitch
thats the whole business
one stat that scares property managers turned into $68K/month
she hired 2 VAs in the philippines at $600/month each to do the actual replies
total overhead: $1,200
net profit: $66,800/month
from replying to google reviews
heres why nobody competes with her:
the task is so boring that nobody thinks its a business
no one wakes up and says "i want to build a company that replies to google reviews"
but every property manager knows they should reply and never does because its low priority and tedious
$200/month is nothing to a company collecting $50-200K in rent
but unanswered reviews silently eating their occupancy rate is a real problem
she didnt sell a service but the removal of a task they were too busy to do themselves
at a price so low that saying no felt dumb
and the churn is almost zero because who cancels a $200/month service that runs itself
the formula:
- find a boring recurring task every business in one niche ignores
- prove it costs them money to ignore it
- charge so little the decision is automatic
- deliver with cheap labour so margins stay above 90%
- stack hundreds of clients because nobody cancels
same formula that built the $2.4M/year dentist compliance business
same formula running the $3.1M portable toilet empire
the most profitable businesses are always the ones nobody wants to brag about
stop building things that sound cool on twitter
start finding the boring task nobody will do for the wealthy customer who will gladly pay to never think about it again
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our finance person sent $800k to the wrong bank account
was meant to go to our supplier but they received a phishing email and changed the account/routing number
anyone dealt with this before and recovered funds?
we are talking to chase/mercury
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