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I haven't picked up a print Yellow Pages outside of looking for pizza places when out of town since 2001. The internet has replaced it all. I have a small regional phone book in the trunk of my car. I think I still have one from Fort Worth running around here somewhere. But I never use it.
For $28 a month, well, I like to think of things in terms of annual, so that's $336 a year. If the ad brings in more than that much, then it's worth it. Three one-time customers at $120 a pop for full details. If you get a single repeat customer out of the ad, it will pay for itself as long as you keep that customer happy.
That's not bad. I thought Yellow Pages ads cost much more than that. If a small (business card size?) ad costs $28 a month I'll put one in the Waco phonebook and then use two-liners in all the little regional ones. I'll want to cover everything within a half hour drive of the lot so that'd be Hillsboro, Corsicana, Mexia, Fairfield, Malone, Hubbard, Penelope, Bynum, West, Abbott, Whitney...
uh, on second though, maybe I'll just stick to Hubbard and Hillsboro. Geez, there's a lot of little towns around here!
For $28 a month, well, I like to think of things in terms of annual, so that's $336 a year. If the ad brings in more than that much, then it's worth it. Three one-time customers at $120 a pop for full details. If you get a single repeat customer out of the ad, it will pay for itself as long as you keep that customer happy.
That's not bad. I thought Yellow Pages ads cost much more than that. If a small (business card size?) ad costs $28 a month I'll put one in the Waco phonebook and then use two-liners in all the little regional ones. I'll want to cover everything within a half hour drive of the lot so that'd be Hillsboro, Corsicana, Mexia, Fairfield, Malone, Hubbard, Penelope, Bynum, West, Abbott, Whitney...
uh, on second though, maybe I'll just stick to Hubbard and Hillsboro. Geez, there's a lot of little towns around here!