I don't bother putting my name and address to the ones I give to clients though I probably should since they may share it with friends and relatives. I do put it on the ones I leave locally, but will not be putting it on the ones in areas I do not serve. My interest in leaving the brouchures in those areas is to increase public awareness rather than promoting myself. Larry On Wed, 21 Jun 2000 07:05:11 -0400 Clyde Hollinger <cedel@supernet.com> writes: > Larry, > > Do you also add your name and phone number to all brochures? I > would. I > bought 1000 of these brochures, which I intend to give to my clients > over the > coming year, but your ideas of leaving them in more or less public > locations > sounds like a great idea to me. Thanks! I might follow suit. > > Regards, > Clyde > > "Larry J. Messerly" wrote: > > > Larry, > > You talked about the new exotic brochure that we should be using. > How do > > we > > get it and what is it? > > > > It is: > > Celebrating 300 Years of the Piano. Available from the PTG Home > office, > > 816-753-7747. > > > > So far I've ordered 500 and given to clients or placed in music > stores or > > waiting rooms (Dr., Auto shop, etc.) 200 copies. I plan on > leaving a > > bunch at the airport when I travel to Arlington. I've done this > with > > other brouchures before at the airport. Leave them on the seat > beside > > me, go get a drink and sit in another area, and watch people pick > up what > > I have left. It's fun and educational. > > > > Larry >
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