Buy & Sell Anything, Literally.
We are seeding this discussion to help build useful community content around service promotion in Business Promotion & Marketing Advice. A lot of buyers and sellers search for this topic, but the best advice usually comes from real experiences.
What should people look for first? What mistakes happen most often? What pricing, negotiation, safety, or quality tips would you give someone dealing with service promotion right now?
Please add your own checklist, warning signs, or success stories so this thread becomes genuinely useful for future members and search visitors.
I think this topic could become a strong evergreen thread for Business Promotion & Marketing Advice. Searchers usually want practical advice, not generic tips.
It would be useful to hear what red flags, paperwork, testing steps, or negotiation tactics people actually use with service promotion.
One thing that helps with service promotion is comparing at least three listings before responding. I usually look at photos, wording quality, price range, and whether the seller answers basic questions clearly.
For this forum, it would be great if members also shared what made them trust or avoid a listing.
My rule is simple: if a deal on service promotion feels rushed, vague, or unusually cheap, I slow down. Clear communication, recent photos, and realistic pricing matter more than a flashy title.
Has anyone here found a good way to verify listings before meeting up?