Have you considered advertising on the back of receipt tapes at your local grocery store. This form of advertising is much less expensive than traditional forms of advertising, like newspapers or direct mail, but it gets the same if not better results. With this type of advertising you can reach virtually every household in your area, and if there are families with Autistic children out there, they're going to hear about your service. I work for a register tape advertising company that works with 10,000 grocery stores in the US, Canada and the UK. If you have any questions or would like some more info, please send me an email. Good luck!
2007-03-24 21:36:10
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answered by The ADvisor 3
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you wouldn't have to do much advertising here! I've never heard of anyone around here even wanting to do that...I have an autistic 12 year old and have had to find a stay at home job( medical transcription) in order to be able to stay home with him during the summer cause there's nowhere that can handle his issues...
2007-03-24 16:02:39
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answered by lesliethousand@yahoo.com 2
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You can do it on your local newspaper, put flyers and contact some schools.
Mjr
2007-03-24 13:28:36
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answered by mom_princess77 5
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try creigslist or a newspaper ad
2007-03-24 05:25:49
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answered by debrasearch 6
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