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  • #16
    Originally posted by DearbornLawnCare View Post
    You guys won't beleive what this add had done in about one month. I read this thread in late december and signed up for the google and yahoo local ads. I have gotten three calls: one for residential snow removal, one for plowing a nice commercial lot that I subcontracted to a buddy of mine which I will be doing next year and the last call will be the most profitable it s also for plowing and salting and I also subcontracted this one and making money doing nothing but this place was just built and has over 10,000 sq. ft. of land that needs to be seeded then fully maintained in the summer and the plan also calls for some plant installation and mulching.
    That's awesome. I did the same thing in December and haven't got any calls yet. However, I'm near the bottom of the list (5th screen).

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    • #17
      Originally posted by NC Lawnscaper View Post
      That's awesome. I did the same thing in December and haven't got any calls yet. However, I'm near the bottom of the list (5th screen).
      e-mail me @ bartlesvillecuts@hotmail.com and I will give you a tip on how to fix that.

      don't want local competitors to know about it or I would post it on here.

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      • #18
        is the google add free too? I couldn't find any "free" area?

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        • #19
          Jagmagic i am in the same boat my appears on the bottom would you mind sharing your advice or tips with me too. BeninisLandscaping@gmail.com

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          • #20
            online local advertising

            I found an article that may be interesting. It`s about "15 sites to promote your local business". Actually I don`t know will all those sites work or not...
            Want to get your name out to locals and visitors alike? Take advantage of these online marketing sites and watch your business grow.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Angie Parrot View Post
              I found an article that may be interesting. It`s about "15 sites to promote your local business". Actually I don`t know will all those sites work or not...
              http://www.entrepreneur.com/advertis...cle174914.html
              That's a good link.

              I'd just like to stress it's important to promote your business offline. Advertising solely online will obtain limited success. It's good to develope a marketing plan on which to determine how and when you'll advertise.

              Spending your time with either creating these free ads or ads you'll pay for is drain on your time unless you've done your homework.

              Start Here.

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              • #22
                list yourself

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                • #23
                  mylocalspot.com is your first and best source for information about mylocalspot. Here you will also find topics relating to issues of general interest. We hope you find what you are looking for!

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