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[F185]Fight Your Traffic Ticket
by Richard Martin, Ric
Well, it IS possible.

It may be counterintuitive.

But, in fact, it's actually far EASIER than trying to fight it out for traffic peanuts.

The reality is that only one thing matters to consumers:

The consumer's perception of value.

95% of all OFFLINE business' success is directly related to this value proposition as well. People who are impressed by products tell their friends who tell their friends who....you get the picture.

Cars are a fantastic market to show this in action.

Japanese competitors first began importing cars to the United Stats in the 70s. Honda was one of the companies who worked relentlessly to make a better car. And not just a slightly better car. A much better car. A car that would have such a great reputation, that people would love to tell others about it.

People say Honda marketed better than the other car companies. I couldn't disagree more!

Honda sold a bazillion Accord sedans last year because people know they are great value. Everyone knows that you can buy a similar model of a competitor's car for about the same price. But, the Accord's quality is a well known FACT.

Imagine:

You can pay more than $25,000 for a car that won't last more than 60,000 miles. Or instead, you can buy a new Accord that's going to last twice as long with no hassles in between. Now, here comes the word of mouth effect:

You will start spreading the word about the great value you got in the Accord to make yourself look better.

You describe the car's benefits, the quality. The handling, the great value exchange.

Your friends will appreciate the information & decide to give the product a shot too. And the cycle continues over & over again!

The similarities between the online & offline world are striking. Links (recommendations) are made by webmasters and they send traffic (people) to your site.

You won't be able to stop people from linking to your site and visiting it IF it really is excellent.

If you come out with a truly great site, it WILL get discovered and passed on. This happens every single month & will continue to happen far into the future. The best sites can grow to over 1MM users a day in no time flat. IF they truly are novel, valuable, and solve a problem better than the competition.

How does this relate to YOU?...

Really develop your website's content. If your site is about mortgages, make it the #1 looking, #1 functioning ,& #1 value producing site in your market. Make it a true category killer.

Figure out how to get the best mortgage content in the world and post it along with mortgage calculators & AMAZING tips on lowering payments.

Add an article directory that gives incredible 'insider' tips on how the mortgage industry works & strive to please your visitor at all costs. It WILL pay off after people start spreading the word.

Get in depth & offer great content.

You WILL get linked to by partners, competitors, college professors (.edu links!) & more.

Offer the best stuff you can get your hands on, or write it personally if necessary.

Can you get to 500,000 uniques a day? Maybe. But make sure it happens as quickly as possible by creating satisfied visitors who talk about you everywhere.

While it sounds impossible to those who are uninitiated, it's really more than possible to fight traffic ticket, much more fight traffic ticket Pennsylvania, especially if the ticket is for speeding. You can have the ticket reduce to a no-points offense. Some people have this notion that in order to win a case, Lady Luck holds the card; that is, it all depends on whether or not your judge is sympathetic or not. This couldn't be farther from the truth. Actually, you hold the secret to winning your case. The only thing you need to do is to know your rights well so you can effectively use them to your advantage.

First, you need to find out exactly where you stand with your very own driving record. You can - must - write to PENNDOT (by write, we mean snail mail), in order to know just how many offenses and their corresponding points there actually are on your record, if you have gotten tickets recently. If the accumulated points amount to a minimum of six points, then it'd be doubly wise for you to fight traffic ticket Pennsylvania, lest you want your insurance to suffer from serious damage.

Sometimes, the attitude of the police officer who told you to pull over and gave you the traffic ticket can be of help. There have been cases in Pennsylvania, as well as in other parts of the country, wherein the alleged traffic offender got off the hook for speeding and only ended up attending driving school. If your police officer seems cooperative enough, you can ask him or her for a plea bargain to fight traffic ticket Pennsylvania.

However, if your police officer looks tough and unrelenting, you can resort to befriending the clerk. After all, you need to contact the clerk once in a while to check up on the details of your case, so you might as well make the most out of those phone calls or visits. Ask the clerk so very nicely for continuances and do your best to appear sincere. You can fight traffic ticket Pennsylvania by opting to request for delays in your trial - after all, this is one of your rights; in some cases, charges were dismissed on account of the police officer being transferred. Most of a police officer's cases are scheduled on the same day to make it easier for him or her to appear. You can reject the first date set for your trial to improve chances of the police officer failing to appear on the next date and, as a consequence, have you free as a bird.

You can choose to have a lawyer defend you or you can defend yourself in court. If you opt for the latter, make sure you know all your rights (like your right to a lawyer, speedy court trial to be decided upon by a judge or jury depending on your request, remain silent and not give incriminatory testimony against yourself, and others) and tried and tested defenses to fight traffic ticket Pennsylvania. It's highly suggested that you research about calibration of radars, the type of proof the police officer must present in court, and other important details.

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