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Re: Who reads the phone book anymore??? Anyone?!?!
I have a graphic arts business and for years I spent a small fortune on Yellow Pages advertising. I dropped it last year and don’t miss it at all. As someone else pointed out you get a free line listing with your business phone.
Two things to keep in mind: One: Ads are placed by a priority system. Size is first, then multi color, then how long you have been listed, then alphabetical. So if you get a dollar bill size ad you will be the last listing with that ad size. Two: If you are not incorporated don’t take an ad If you take one and your business dries up the phone company will never stop hounding you. A friend of mine did this with a start up and he’s still paying off the phone company 6 years later. They will not deal or settle – they are relentless. |
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Gumption, eh? Not sure if there's any sarcasm here, but it does bring up another point. [/ QUOTE ] yeah i don't even know what gumption means. |
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I think your target market for a Salon is not represented well in OOT. Many people use phone books.
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Do some guerilla/grass roots marketing. There are books on the subject...
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