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Guest Glassact

Hi guys

Ive been tinting on and off for a few months now for my dad, who unfortunatley has given up due to ill health, Im basically starting from affresh, Ive canvassed all the car dealers in my area, but theyre all happy to stay loyal to there existing tinters, how can I kick this thing off, any tips appreciated

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it wont happen over night mate...how you advertising?

and where you from?

[*]242863

Im from Derby, Ive got an ad going in the yp next month, afraid to use local press as tried this with my smart repair business and it didnt work.

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Im from Derby, Ive got an ad going in the yp next month, afraid to use local press as tried this with my smart repair business and it didnt work.

[*]243369

Im down in Wiltshire...as paladin said Yellow pages is good but youve missed the slot for this year so get an add sorted because they will phone you if your a registerd company if not call them...you can also use Yell.com its also free, I get shop fitters calling me sometimes but mainly double glazing firms and thats a good earner :lol

dont bother with the free papers you get pushed through your door evey week ,waste of money mate :lol

Stu {potzy}

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You can't say enough about having a box full of nice business cards and just pounding the pavement. Face to face promotion works surprisingly well even though it takes a lot more effort than just sitting back waiting on them to come to you but hey, you got nothing better to do right? Also, putting some kind of advertisments on your vehicle (ie. vinyl graphics even magnet signs) is a relatively cheap yet effective way of getting attention while you're out there canvassing for new business.

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