All posts by Gisela Beckermann

How To Build And Sell Apps With Zapable

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DOMINATE A Virtually Untapped $77 Billion Dollar Marketplace And Create Your Own Apps

What if I told you that I’ve discovered a new way for you to use a new ‘point and click’ software,
in a SUPER untapped niche and add an extra $1000 – $10,000 every single month to your bottom line? If you have been trying to figure out how to earn money online in a business that you can start from the comfort of your home, then you might want to take 60 minutes of your valuable time and attend this FREE webinar.

My team has been

1) Using this Zapable software and…

2) Selling businesses their own mobile app’s for $1000 -$5,000 each.

But here’s the icing on the cake….

It’s beginner friendly and no previous tech experience is needed!

It’s taking us 60 minutes max to build out these apps and you can turn them around for
$1000 – $5,000 using this new software called Zapable
We have arranged a 100% Free training
Register HERE
Since the COVID pandemic, businesses are terrified of getting shut down again.

A mobile app gives them a “lifeline” and is now not just a luxury… but an essential part of their business. And they are snapping them up for $1,000 > $5,000 each and they are so easy to build with this.

REGISTER HERE

Do not miss this “one off training” where we show you live on screen everything!

Once you sign up you will get a free download PDF below.

“How to Sell Your First Mobile App For $1,000’s”

This will show you ‘Step by Step” the EXACT methods beginners are using to sell mobile apps like candy to a baby.

Businesses are running terrified that they could get closed down and the demand for their own Mobile App is a necessity.

Think about it – there are over 27.2 Million Small Businesses in the USA alone.

86.2% have said they would love to have an app, but think that’s just for the “Fortune 500 Companies”.

Not anymore – we will show you live on the call how you can build amazing apps (with no previous experience) and sell them for $1000’s

In fact we will show you live on the call that this is one of the biggest and easiest sells out there –
businesses will be blown away when you show them this.

People will be going crazy when you show them the power of a mobile app

– Blow their mind by showing them how to send out An Instant ‘push button’ notification to clients or customers who downloaded their app. Such as: “Get your free legal consultation today” or “Happy Hour: 2 for 1 Drink Specials”

– Allow them to take orders online or book reservations right from their phone. (this can save them a lot of money in labor cost alone!)

– QR Scanning Digital Loyalty Card. “Buy 6 Coffee , Get 1 Free”. Virtually stamps your card.

– This is the easiest way to start your own turn-key business selling mobile apps to local clients.

– Plus you can build affiliate marketing apps, Shopify stores and Amazon Catalogues

Sign up for the training and get your PDF instant download now

Join me on October 18, 2022 and find out how you can start building APPS without any technical knowledge or being a techie of sorts. No experience requested, this is your chance for a profitable online income using the ZAPABLE app builder software.

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#zapable #apps #onlinebusiness #onlinemoney #software

Yours,

Gisela Beckermann

 

 

 

 

Is Your Website ADA compliant?

The American BAR Association says that Federal Courts are flooded with Website Accessibility Lawsuits, ADA compliance

Did you know that small U.S. businesses are getting hammered with website accessibility lawsuits? Watch this VIDEO that shows what is going on right now.

This is what Wikipedia™ says about the ADA  compliance

The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 or ADA (42 U.S.C. § 12101) is a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination based on disability. It affords similar protections against discrimination to Americans with disabilities as the Civil Rights Act of 1964,[1] which made discrimination based on race, religion, sex, national origin, and other characteristics illegal, and later sexual orientation and gender identity. In addition, unlike the Civil Rights Act, the ADA also requires
covered employers to provide reasonable accommodations to employees with disabilities, and imposes accessibility requirements on public accommodations.

In 1986, the National Council on Disability had recommended the enactment of an
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and drafted the first version of the bill which was introduced in the House and Senate in 1988. A broad bipartisan coalition of legislators supported the ADA, while the bill was opposed by business interests (who argued the bill imposed costs on business) and conservative evangelicals (who opposed protection for individuals with HIV). The final version of the bill was signed into law on July 26, 1990, by President George H. W. Bush. It was later amended in 2008 and signed by President George W. Bush with changes effective as of January 1, 2009.

Many members of the business community opposed the Americans with Disabilities Act,
arguing that the legislation would impose costs on businesses. Testifying before Congress,
Greyhound Bus Lines stated that the act had the potential to “deprive millions of people
of affordable intercity public transportation and thousands of rural communities of their only link to the outside world.” The US Chamber of Commerce argued that the costs of the ADA would be “enormous” and have “a disastrous impact on many small businesses struggling to survive.”[42] The National Federation of Independent Businesses, an organization that lobbies for small businesses, called the ADA “a disaster for small business.” Pro-business conservative commentators joined in opposition, writing that the Americans with Disabilities Act was “an expensive headache to millions” that would not necessarily improve the lives of people with disabilities.

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, 2019

In October 2019, the Supreme Court declined to resolve a circuit split as to whether websites are covered by the ADA. The Court turned down an appeal from Domino’s Pizza and let stand a U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling which held that the Americans With Disabilities Act protects access not just to brick-and-mortar public accommodations, but also to the websites and apps of those businesses.

So what does that actually mean for you as a Business Owner? Let’s say a blind person visits your website. If your website is not accessible to the vision impaired visitors, you could be sued. There are quite a few shady lawyers in the country who have taken up this matter and are filing lots of lawsuits against businesses across the country. These lawsuits could cost your business tens of thousands of Dollars, and there is really nothing you can do about it…. Unless you fix your website. Can a website be 100% ADA compliant? The short answer is no. ADA compliance isn’t a “pass-fail” test. Rather, it’s a spectrum; a website can be more compliant or less compliant based on how closely it meets the WCAG guidelines

Get in touch with me.  I know how to easily fix this for a reasonable $ amount. Don’t get sued by shady lawyers, get active now and fix your website before it’s too late.

Go HERE to setup a short online call with me!

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Have a prosperous day!
Gisela Beckermann

What Is A Solo Ad?

EasySoloAds

What is a solo ad?

A solo ad is an email ad sent out to a list of responsive email leads. Solo ads generate high-quality traffic to your links and help you get more subscribers and sales.

This form of advertising is a fast way of getting your links in front of new potential customers every week. This company and their top-rated ads send only the highest quality to your links.

They match the link you would like to advertise with a targeting niche of people interested in learning more about you or your product. The result is a targeted email ad shown to new qualified prospects every week. All campaigns are SPAM FREE and are legally compliant.

Easy Solo Ads

1. Easy To Use

They make it easy. The interface is easy to use for all skill levels. And they are always happy to help if you need any assistance.

2. Ad Targeting

Reaching your ideal audience is possible with their large selection
of targeting categories and industry niches.

3. Real Time Stats

They provide a tracking link with every campaign. The tracking system will
allow you to track the results of your campaign.

4. Fast Service

They work hard to get your solo ads up and running as quickly as possible.
They also provide fast customer support.

5. Powerful Results

They show your ad to only the highest quality responsive prospects.
The number one focus is quality.

6. Ad Writing

Need help with your ad? Ad writing is included at no charge with all campaigns. They can also provide niche targeting advice

7. Competitive Prices

They deliver the best Solo Ads at very competitive pricing and get my highest recommendation.

 

Visit their website to learn more!

 

Make it a GREAT day

Gisela Beckermann

 

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