By Ghostwork Ink on
Oct. 02, 2009
Tshirts?
Billboards?
flyers?
let me know your experiences!
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@Justin_PalmTees
Tshirts?
Billboards?
flyers?
let me know your experiences!
@Justin_PalmTees
Re: what was your best way of advertising your shop?
doing quality work was and is my best way to advertise, good job warants return business and word of mouth free advertising
Re: what was your best way of advertising your shop?
100% true!
Our work is always quality work, i'm always giving freeby garments printed away in all orders, so i tend to hook customers like with with return orders.
Im just thinking of how i should go about getting my name out faster
@Justin_PalmTees
Re: what was your best way of advertising your shop?
Try Google Adwords.
Dave UK imagesetters and Wasatch RIP
Re: what was your best way of advertising your shop?
Online store dosn't really do much, quality and rates are always key when it comes to keeping customers, as far as customer service.
I'm talking about more advertising.
I'm gonna look into google adwords, have you used it before?
@Justin_PalmTees
Re: what was your best way of advertising your shop?
Ghostwork,
Try checking out SPOF. its a discussion board for printers and this topic has been discussed. Here is a link to the last conversation:
http://boards.screenprintersopen.com/index.php?topic=2417.0
Have a great day! :)
Nathan Harrison
Skyline Prints Embroidery and Screen Printing
4982 Bill Gardner Pkwy
Locust Grove, GA 30248
(770) 914-1558
www.SkyLinePrints.com
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Re: what was your best way of advertising your shop?
Flyers are awesome!
I get mine off Vista Print and they always come out looking flawless!
The only thing is.. the town my shop is in is very strict about promotion :[
First i flyered in mailboxes... i know i know its against the law to "go though peoples mail"
i got a warning on that already..
then i tried sliding fliers through store front doors.. got in trouble for that as well..
in thinking i should print up some screen printed sample packs, have them packaged right; and have them mailed to companys?
@Justin_PalmTees