Thanks. Looking at their rules'n'regs, that's kind of what I figured: no cost if no hits. Locals do look at my website, but I think they get there primarily from the yellowpages. I missed the cutoff for next year's yellowpages in my new location, which makes me sad... but it saves me a year's worth of expensive advertising -- and it will be a good test of whether it makes a difference. I might decide to not even bother in the future, if I can pull in enough start-up business without it. I enjoy doing the marketing stuff, but I want to make sure I get the most bang for my buck! Annie > -----Original Message----- > From: William R. Monroe [mailto:pianotech at a440piano.net] > Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 9:52 AM > To: annie at allthingspiano.com; Pianotech List > Subject: Re: another slightly off-topic question > > > Hi Annie, > > Tried it. Zero responses over the last 2 years. Maybe others > have a better > idea of how to make it work for them, but that is my experience. > Of course, > if you don't get any responses, it doesn't cost anything, so not much to > loose. > > William R. Monroe
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