Walgreens is even worse. I got something like 16 spam alert messages in 20 minutes regarding an "as needed" nasal spray while I was hiking in the woods. They treated it like it was critical life support.Pharmacies in general. We use CVS, have heard the same complaints about Walgreens and Rite Aid.
They take over control of your prescriptions. They decide when it's time to request a refill, without consulting you. They assume they are your only pharmacy provider, they call your Dr. to request a 90 day prescription for something you used them for a 30 day while your mail order company fulfills the 90 day.
It causes screw ups and delays on mail order meds because these fucktards think they run your world.
*PHEW* All better now, called Dr's office and told them to NOT refill any prescription with CVS until talking to me. 30 minutes I won't get back.
Pharmacies in general. We use CVS, have heard the same complaints about Walgreens and Rite Aid.
They take over control of your prescriptions. They decide when it's time to request a refill, without consulting you. They assume they are your only pharmacy provider, they call your Dr. to request a 90 day prescription for something you used them for a 30 day while your mail order company fulfills the 90 day.
It causes screw ups and delays on mail order meds because these fucktards think they run your world.
*PHEW* All better now, called Dr's office and told them to NOT refill any prescription with CVS until talking to me. 30 minutes I won't get back.
Some of that stuff via doctor or pharmacy is in auto-renew from the get go. That's why it happens.Walgreens is even worse. I got something like 16 spam alert messages in 20 minutes regarding an "as needed" nasal spray while I was hiking in the woods. They treated it like it was critical life support.
Except they've been told repeatedly (CVS) to take it off of that.Some of that stuff via doctor or pharmacy is in auto-renew from the get go. That's why it happens.
AMEN!!!!!RINOs .
We always come across the coolest Jeeps when we take her carRolling into a nice restaurant for dinner with my wife. Bro, with his ears tucked into his flat brimmed hat, getting out of a Mall Crawler that Fabtech puked all over, with low profile MTs....and we drove my wife's car. Dammit.
I went to a WAL suds n grub years ago in my wife's Nissan Rogue...haha. In my defense I had a broken leg at the time and my Jeep is a stick.We always come across the coolest Jeeps when we take her car
I had two prior businesses and used Google ads and maps. I recall it taking a few weeks initially and getting frustrated. It's a pain in the ass and quite a learning curve. If your website has good keywords, eventually the robots will find it. Once you end up on the first page of Google, you may find you don't even need the ads. Whoever hosts your site may have some tools to help you with exposure also. I have a family member that did it for awhile for their business and eventually hired a marketing company to deal with all of it. It's an extra expense, but these people know how web traffic works and do well at it and it's a big time saver. Another option if you haven't already, a lot of areas have a local Facebook page for community stuff like lost pets, favorite restaurants, etc and many allow local businesses to post for free to help get their name out.I have been working non-stop for a week on my web presence for my business. Google ads / web site ads and still even can’t find myself on Google maps can’t stand this SEO garbage… anyone on here small business Google savvy?
Thank you for the tips! Fortunately Im getting over the hump on the learning curve, just frustrated for the waiting period after all of the hours I put into the web presence and not seeing progress. Maybe once I get more clients I can hire it out, it’s just not in the budget at the moment. Luckily I have a client that shares my contact information on the community chat so I don’t need to make a Facebook (I hate Facebook)I had two prior businesses and used Google ads and maps. I recall it taking a few weeks initially and getting frustrated. It's a pain in the ass and quite a learning curve. If your website has good keywords, eventually the robots will find it. Once you end up on the first page of Google, you may find you don't even need the ads. Whoever hosts your site may have some tools to help you with exposure also. I have a family member that did it for awhile for their business and eventually hired a marketing company to deal with all of it. It's an extra expense, but these people know how web traffic works and do well at it and it's a big time saver. Another option if you haven't already, a lot of areas have a local Facebook page for community stuff like lost pets, favorite restaurants, etc and many allow local businesses to post for free to help get their name out.
IMO unless you have a large budget to stay in the top bidding process of all the various ad buys, it's money down the drain.Thank you for the tips! Fortunately Im getting over the hump on the learning curve, just frustrated for the waiting period after all of the hours I put into the web presence and not seeing progress. Maybe once I get more clients I can hire it out, it’s just not in the budget at the moment. Luckily I have a client that shares my contact information on the community chat so I don’t need to make a Facebook (I hate Facebook)
I have only gotten impressions so far, so not too much money spent on the ads yet. Thanks for the tip for going through similar companies key words, great idea. I keep going through my keywords to make it perfect.IMO unless you have a large budget to stay in the top bidding process of all the various ad buys, it's money down the drain.
nothing sucks more than being billed for clicks that happened at some wierd hour and in areas not beneficial to your business, but they look good on the metrics and in trying to get you to buy more ads....
Setup a good list of key words, do a search on similar business and get hints of alternate key words that you may have missed.
So they make you valet at the Drs office? Yeah that’s a no from me. Just another reason to avoid Drs.Forced Valet!!!!
You are telling me I have to give my truck to some shlep to do exactly the same thing I was going to do. Then, even if it's "complimentary", you have to tip the idiot who likely floored your truck/car whatever.
That shit really pisses me off. Havent seen a PCP doctor in over 20 years. Went this morning to finally see one and do a physical and they blocked off all parking forcing you to valet. I turned around called them up and told them to eff themselves.
I may start drinking in the am. Tired of this money grabbing - tip for your sandwich maker at Jersey Mikes bs going on nowadays.