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<blockquote data-quote="Sharpend" data-source="post: 495559" data-attributes="member: 17152"><p>When starting out I find back to basics is the simplest and easiest way of getting your name out there. </p><p> sit down at you computer of choice, make up some A5 size flyer, few details of what you do etc, then spend your time hand delivering for a couple of hours an evening or so. This way you know what areas you have targeted and can keep a record of where works and where don’t based on responses. </p><p> the second option is to utilise the local rags, church publications, village publications and the like. Smallish outlay for a reasonably sized catchment area. </p><p> </p><p></p><p>then as others have suggested, be prompt, be smart, be professional - most important coz any clown can do a job, only a professional can do a job right and be remembered. </p><p> the secret is to find a detail that is different to your competitions to make you stand out for all the right reasons. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharpend, post: 495559, member: 17152"] When starting out I find back to basics is the simplest and easiest way of getting your name out there. sit down at you computer of choice, make up some A5 size flyer, few details of what you do etc, then spend your time hand delivering for a couple of hours an evening or so. This way you know what areas you have targeted and can keep a record of where works and where don’t based on responses. the second option is to utilise the local rags, church publications, village publications and the like. Smallish outlay for a reasonably sized catchment area. then as others have suggested, be prompt, be smart, be professional - most important coz any clown can do a job, only a professional can do a job right and be remembered. the secret is to find a detail that is different to your competitions to make you stand out for all the right reasons. [/QUOTE]
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