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Look for the local business directory mags, similar to church ones but handy as well.
Big No's are IMHO:
Newspapers
Yellow Pages (yell to is pretty gash)

I hate when you see aa1 plumbing or whatever just to be first on the list in yellow pages
 
I have done, but only with customers I know really well and have done loads of work for before. Also some of the roads round here you wouldn't be allowed to leave them anyway. Tend to put them as near to the road as I can then take them when I leave for the day. I got 2 made up when the van was signwritten by the guy who did the van, they are on a thick sort of plastic so don't flap about like a banner. Put them on a cut down pallet so they are nice and heavy so don't blow over if propped up! They were not expensive from what I remember.

Do you leave the boards outside over night or all week if your working there a while or only whilst your there?

Ive thought about getting a canvas banner for when I'm working on empty property or renovations
 
Just joined checkatrade and use small bit of internet advertising which brings in half a dozen calls a week.
Also keep a stash of cards in my van which i put in shop windows if I'm passing .
 
I use sponsored ads on facebook, ÂŁ3 on every week and since we started in November the phone hasn't stopped ringing. Even got one call from S****horpe which is the other side of the country asking for a boiler service which I politely declined BUT advised her to look on The Gas Safe register website for a qualified fitter.
 
I have done, but only with customers I know really well and have done loads of work for before. Also some of the roads round here you wouldn't be allowed to leave them anyway. Tend to put them as near to the road as I can then take them when I leave for the day. I got 2 made up when the van was signwritten by the guy who did the van, they are on a thick sort of plastic so don't flap about like a banner. Put them on a cut down pallet so they are nice and heavy so don't blow over if propped up! They were not expensive from what I remember.

Sounds like a good idea but I guess you can't leave them in some places
But surely your van is just a bigger version
Or do you think people take more notice of the board
Thanks
 
Not sure to be honest, maybe they work well paired up I guess.
 
Walking round the supermarket doing the shopping in my work uniform with my number on the back works well. I've had quite a few jobs when people at the checkout see I'm a Gas safe plumber and then ask for a card.
 
Walking round the supermarket doing the shopping in my work uniform with my number on the back works well. I've had quite a few jobs when people at the checkout see I'm a Gas safe plumber and then ask for a card.

I'll have to start going shopping after work in all the expensive shops then and not buy anything
 
Walking round the supermarket doing the shopping in my work uniform with my number on the back works well. I've had quite a few jobs when people at the checkout see I'm a Gas safe plumber and then ask for a card.

There is a guy I see at my gym, he wears is FULL British Gas uniform, volt detector pen in pocket and all, whilst working out on the freaking treadmill.
 
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