CFD 184 - Robin Smith Says Her Company Will Look at Properties So You Don’t Have To!
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So, who is Robin Smith? She’s the clever founder of WeGoLook® a company you find online that sends people out to look at whatever you need them to look at. Like properties! And it doesn’t matter the marketplace. Check it out at www.wegolook.com, then come back here. Or vice versa. WeGoLook is the first-to-market diverse field services platform featuring over 15,000+ agents in the United States. Agents capture dynamic data and complete a variety of custom tasking on behalf of an individual or corporate customer and are required to pass background checks prior to doing so. Data capture includes photos, video, observations, measurements and completing customized report templates. Custom tasking includes picking up items then delivering to a shipper, retrieving courthouse records, notarizing documents and more. Robin wasn’t born an entrepreneur, but she says she was born with a pioneer spirit. From a very young age she tried different sales businesses… even in grade school. She started by making yarn belts in second grade, and things were going well… until the principal shut her little business down. (Even though the belts were in school colors.) Then she move to making and selling Christmas decorations and other things. Eventually, this farm girl from Oklahoma grew up and learned everything she could about CRM. She started her own consulting company, which meant she had to learn her clients’ businesses and solve their problems. This would put her on the path to what she does today, one of the most unique enterprises around. She designed a business around the lifestyle she desired. So how did Robin come up with the idea of WeGoLook? From an interaction with a friend who was trying to make a purchase on eBay for a piece of technology. The friend was nervous, because she wasn’t sure if she was getting a good deal. Robin found someone to “go look” at the item. A company was born, which is based on crowdsourcing and a huge and growing network of “lookers.” So next time you need feet on the street to look at anything across the country, here’s a company to contact. Robin said she was shocked that no one was doing this type of thing, so she created the company and has been smiling ever since! Learn how Robin’s company works and how it can make it work for you.
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