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    Young_and_Gifted is offline Junior Member
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    A New Buisness

    I want to start a new buisness from scratch... I am going to start a got to your home computer fixing. I was going to advertise by putting flyers through people post boxes. are there any other ways to cheaply advertise that are effective. I have a pretty good flyer and I have people doing free positing for me so that is a cost effective way for me to advertise. Any other would be helpful. I was also thinking of making a free webiste but dont know where becsue I know blogspots and freewebs dont work well
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    How local is your market? Do you live in a big city?

    Find out where people are buying computers and advertise around there. You could always look into newspaper classifieds if you are in a small town.

    A website would be a good idea especially if you're in the computer business. Wordpress does a pretty good job of using a 'blogging like' site look as if it is a standard web page.

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    Just a little advice, my brother got a not so friendly call from the post office for putting flyers in mailboxes. It's illegal apparently. You could probably put them at peoples doors, on the outside of mailboxes though.

    Good luck with your business!

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