JamesLam
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Maybe Fabio will come out of retirement and pose for the cover art?Nice story Tex. But we all know you just described how you spent St Patrick's day this year.
Maybe Fabio will come out of retirement and pose for the cover art?Nice story Tex. But we all know you just described how you spent St Patrick's day this year.
What kind of an ending is that? This is the start of a great story, I want more! Chapter 2 by Friday please!Gnubler had been looking forward to her visit to the new bar in town all week. She had heard great things about the drinks and the atmosphere, and she couldn't wait to see it for herself.
When she arrived, she was immediately impressed by the decor. The dim lighting and the cozy booths gave the bar a welcoming feel, and the bartender greeted her with a smile.
Gnubler ordered her favorite cocktail, a margarita, and settled in to enjoy the evening. She struck up a conversation with the person sitting next to her, a friendly stranger who was also enjoying a drink.
As the night wore on, the bar became more crowded, and the music grew louder. Gnubler found herself swept up in the excitement, dancing with her new friend and trying out different drinks.
But as the night began to wind down, Gnubler realized that she had lost track of time. She checked her watch and saw that it was much later than she had planned to stay out.
Feeling a bit disoriented, she stumbled out of the bar and into the cool night air. As she walked home, she couldn't help but think about how much fun she had had at the bar, and she made a mental note to come back again soon.
I tried to give it some more ideas about gnubler... and adding Gino to the story, but this is what I got.What kind of an ending is that? This is the start of a great story, I want more! Chapter 2 by Friday please!
we do all of our own advertising on google. Thats pretty much the only thing we use. We have learned that reviews help pump us up and photos. We post photos and add the hashtags to gain more visibility. It appears that people like to look at photos. the more photos you put on your google page, the more traffic you get.Was going to start a new thread but I'll bump this one since there's some good input in it.
Late last year my shop moved to a new location, all of 2 miles away but different city. I updated my Google business profile and called it done, figured it would be business as usual. I'm based in a low population rural area and winter is always quieter, but ever since moving to the new location I noticed a significant decline in new customer phone calls and website requests, like from a dozen or more a week to zero. Turns out I have all but disappeared from Google, I don't show up in search results at all and on the map results I'm way down the list, even below competitors that are 60 miles away. I'm searching for things like "sign shop near me" or "banner printing" or "truck wrap", tried a bunch of different phrases as a prospective customer might. This was not the case at my old location and I never had to advertise because I was easily found. A lot of my business is word of mouth and repeats, but being found on the internet is crucial for me. At least half of my business is new customers. I often ask "how did you find us?" and they say online.
Met with an IT/SEO person and he gave me some good feedback. Had to manually update my Yellow Pages listing, Yelp, Manta, local directories...none of these are for advertising per se but the more sites I appear on the better for search results. On one search engine (Bing) I was listed as closed. Nice. I'm on the verge of reopening my Instagram page and keeping it updated only as a tool for SEO. My website domain name is also an issue, apparently if you're not a dotcom you don't matter, so I have some back end changes to make.
If anyone else has dealt with a similar situation let me know if there's anything else I can do to remain prominent online. As far as other avenues, I'm running ads in the local paper (it has a large readership) and attending networking functions. Hope it doesn't come down to doing cold calls or going door to door, I suck at that.