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23-03-2009, 20:26 | #1 |
Long Island Iced Tea
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Your thought and ideas are welcome!
I work for myself as an IT bod. The work I do is split 70/30 home and business users.
I am planning on putting some adverts out as my main local competitors so to speak have stopped advertising so It seems to make sense to fill the gap. Now with regards to the adverts, what do you look for in a add other than contact details of course? Also I don't trade under any name so to speak, people just phone or I am recommended, would now be a good a time as any to invent a business name for the purposes of the advert etc? Get your thinking caps on please! |
23-03-2009, 21:20 | #2 |
Vodka Martini
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Well personally I like to go to the smaller one-man outfits for any jobs I need doing, so I'd be turned off by a business name (but that's just me - probably some people would rather go with a professional outfit). I'd also put something in about your services, but add a couple of extra things most others might not think of, but that are easy to do (like simple data recovery, say, or case cleaning). Just adds a bit of value.
/My £0.02
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24-03-2009, 09:48 | #3 |
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When I was doing this home users really preferred the personal touch of a one-man outfit. Smaller local businesses seemed to be the same but you had to be careful not to let them down, especially the bigger ones who relied on their IT.
The estate agents I worked for eventually moved their IT away from me and over to a company that specialised with estate agency systems. Although I could maintain and manage their software they preferred to pay a company who could offer remote maintenance, backup etc. At a guess I'd say that company was only 2-3 people max but they had the important looking business name and portfolio that I didn't have, so it's all in the marketing.
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I gave up providing support for home and small users some time ago for two reasons. I often found that I was :
As to small businesses, whilst they almost always 'phoned up in desperation when their email didn't work or they couldn't print and they knew the charges before I started fixing their problem(s), they would almost invariably bitch about the charges, try to get a discount and say that they would have to put the invoice through the books which would take ages and involved reminder 'phone calls - Estate Agents were the worst, Newsagents were the least trouble.
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If you want printed media, give me a shout. If you only want an advert artwork to pop in a printed publication, again, give me a shout
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24-03-2009, 16:03 | #6 |
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Haha you would say that
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25-03-2009, 11:16 | #9 |
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You should get a job in Marketing Desmo.
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23-04-2009, 12:03 | #10 | |
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I am ready to go now with some adverts, BT have finally installed my new phone line. For me the most important information is my contact details but from a client poit of view what would you look for in an advert? |
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