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Most of my business comes from old-fashioned marketing. Networking with people, advertising on my car, yard signs, flyers, etc.
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I also don't think using church for business is such an ethical idea. Anyway, just give your efforts a chance to come into fruition in time. Nothing works instantly. And I suggest that you continue with your efforts while joyfully exploring other options.
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One idea is to get a small fishbowl, print up a little sign on it that says, "Drop your business card to win a tune up" and see if neighboring businesses will leave on their counters. Then stop by and get the cards once a month and do a few tune ups for free. or a virus removal?
Then you are a getting cards and have a database of interested folks, start up a monthly newsletter with tips and tricks, ask folks to pass them on to their friends, etc. Newsletters are great for small towns, no one else is probably doing them.
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