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I wore one of the above shirts today for the first time and got two new customers, just by them seeing my shirt, one was in a local Chinese restaurant and the other was in my chiropractor's office. Crazy! Why didn't I get these sooner.


Ryan G. Hassell
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Great Job on your marketing Ryan! Those shirts look great! It's a good feeling when you can execute an idea and get new customers from it.

I recently launched a brand new piano tuning directory website that I would like to invite you to check out. I just put up a new video on YouTube explaining it briefly if you want to check it out, it's free.: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JzH004qcZ8

I do not have any tuners in MO listed yet, so you could be the first...


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Thanks Brandon,
I'll give it a look.


Ryan G. Hassell
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At least nobody's giving you any "Hassell" Ryan. I know, you've heard that before... But, the devil made me do it!

What do the shirts from Vista Print cost? I get ink pens from them and pass them out to customers. I prefer the nicer ones over the crappy cheap ones. smile


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Hey Ryan, the shirts look great! I have never had a tuner arrive with a logo shirt. I would be impressed. It conveys pride in your business. A polo shirt is both comfortable and practical. Good Job!


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Jerry,
The pictures I posted above are not from Vistaprints. They were done by a friend who was our former FACS (home ec) teacher. She made me four shirts in exchange for a free tuning. I did order one from Vistaprints, and was OK with it when it came in, but after seeing how clean and precise the ones my friend made were, the one from Vistaprints looks kind of crappy now. Apparently when you take a computer generated image and import it into your sewing machine there is a lot of clean up work that has to be done. It appears that Vistaprint didn't do that. Now that my friend has my logo saved in her sewing machine it will be very easy to just make a few more shirts the next time I need them. Maybe like next year when her pianos needs a tuning again. As I recall the Vistaprints shirt was about $30 plus a one time fee to digitize your logo.

Marty,
Thanks! I think I like the blue one more than the black one. After working a day in the black one, it shows a lot of lint and piano dust. Besides that the psychological effect of the color blue is trust...and it brings out my blue eyes...or so I'm told.. :-)



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I had some polo shirts embroidered with my logo. I buy the shirts for about $20 each. There was a one time set up fee and I forget how much that was. But I pay $7.00 for each shirt to be embroidered.


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Ahhhhhhhhhhhh, that brought a vision of you accompanying Frank Sinatra.


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Re: Magnetic signs. I used to have some. Then I splurged and wrapped my car. Well, not completely, but you can see it a mile away. Now people walk up to me at gas stations and once, I was even flagged down as I was driving. Lights flashing, horn honking. She just wanted a card. I thought my car was on fire!

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Originally Posted by Minnesota Marty
Hey Ryan, the shirts look great! I have never had a tuner arrive with a logo shirt. I would be impressed. It conveys pride in your business. A polo shirt is both comfortable and practical. Good Job!


You can buy a Yamaha tee shirt in any good motorcycle shop wink


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Mark,
I've been thinking about doing the car wrap thing too. Will you please post a picture. I would love to see it. The only marking I have is on my back window with white vinyl letters.


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Proof that a great website draws in customers...

I got a call from a lady this week. She said she chose me because she saw my ad in the yellow pages and saw the link to my website. (I'm the only technician in the area with a website) She said she liked what she saw and decided to call me.



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You can also advertise using Facebook pay-per-click ads.. the little guy that appear on the right hand of Facebook.

Nice thing is you can target people who list "piano" or "playing piano" as an interest and you only pay when they click thru to your site.

If anyone wants me to expand on this let me know.. I set this up for my wife's business and it is really effective (and cheap!) advertising.

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That looks like MY cat. He bites, you know.........

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Print Advertising as it is called in the Advertising business has long since not worked. Something else that is a waste of time are those sign flippers that you see on the sidewalks. For what those business owners pay to have those people out there they could have gotten a nice juicy radio /TV spot during peak hours.

When I get my phone books each year they are the perfect height to prop up a piano with a broken wheel. What works for me are the magnetic signs on the small truck and the big vinyl graphics on the big truck. If I am slow sometimes I will go out and get stuck in rush hour traffic which helps a lot.

Good old fashioned word of mouth is still the best and as far as Angies list goes, I am very skeptical of a " list" that sends me random emails to " Rate" businesses based on their websites or ad profile and tells me it's okay even if I have never used their services ? How many people are rating your business that have never used it ? Sounds pretty shady to me.


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A word on advertising. If you have a website, make sure you list the cities you service in your state. You can learn more about Search Engine Optimization (SEO) on YouTube.com for a little free advice.

Also, Facebook now has over a billion (with a "B") registered users and if you have not familiarized yourself with Facebook, now is the time to start. Become friends with your clients and create a "Business Page" that they can follow so you can engage them in conversation online just like we do with each other here on PianoWorld.com. Also, when you comment on Facebook, type your website at the end so it links back to your site.

We recently had a couple more join us on www.PianoTunersByState.com.

I want to welcome Oregon Coast Piano Services who recently joined our directory. Your listing is live here: http://www.pianotunersbystate.com/oregon-piano-tuners.htm

and also a warm welcome to Mastin Piano Tuning & Repair in IL. Your listing is live here: http://www.pianotunersbystate.com/illinois-piano-tuners.htm

It is great to have you both with us!! Happy Tuning!


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I personally have had a huge amount of business come in on facebook in the last two weeks. It helped that I changed from having a business facebook page to just a regular one, this allows people to suggest you to friends.
Word of mouth is the only way to build a good customer base in this business. Facebook and Twitter help keep you on their minds.


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Referrals .......are more effective than any other means be it internet or yellow pages.

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I think a lot of good ideas have been presented. A good recommendation is the best advertising and in today's online climate, Facebook and a web site are an additional necessity. However, beyond those things, you need to consider your locale and potential customer base. How do the people you wish to attract look for professional services? This varies greatly by area. I live in a very small town, so in addition to recommendation (which is always number one)and a web presence, my customers still use the YP and surprisingly or not a local grocery store bulletin board. To those considering the ideas of door hangers or yard signs, check with the local bylaws to make sure they are allowed and again consider the community...here they would be considered an annoyance.


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