Thenewguy23
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Has anyone had any success with passing out flyers to local buisneses thinking about giving it a shot
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Has anyone had any success with passing out flyers to local buisneses thinking about giving it a shot
Any diners by you? I like the ad placemats a lot of them use. And I read them all while waiting for my food.
Any diners by you? I like the ad placemats a lot of them use. And I read them all while waiting for my food.
I'm going to write a long-form post about digital strategies for brand awareness which will help more.
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100% my man. There is a place for everything. Especially if the ROI makes sense. Trailer wrap sounds like a good investment if you can narrow down the source of leads to it.
Handing out a business card is an opportunity for you to engage in a dialog with a potential customer. Unless you mean you just hand them out to random strangers. In October, we bought 500 card each, me and my son, my son is on his second box of 500 mostly because when anybody asks for a card, I send him to the truck to get some. I have about 100 left of my box. We've never given a card to somebody unless they asked for one. I believe flyers would fall into the same category, they're typically a nuisance. I've never purchased anything from a flyer stuffed on my windshield. Typically, I tuck it under the wiper of the car next to me. Waste of money.
If you want bang for your buck without using the internet, which is easily the best way to advertise, wrap your trailer or truck/van and drive around town with it on the days you're not working. I get at least three calls a week (that I know of) just off my trailer wrap.