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Click to view HandyHerman's profile Mogul HandyHerman 32 posts since
Jan 14, 2008
15. Re: Need help getting the word out Feb 19, 2008 11:54 AM
in response to: Bemore
Steve,
Yes, businesses can see where a customer has reviewed thier business. As an example see the reviews at www.handyherman.com/WHITEOAKTEAS . In order to preserve the integrity of customer reviews (ensure there are no anonomous negative reviews), a customer must set up a customer account. It is quick and easy and can be done by selecting "write a review" at the bottom of your profile.

Hope this helps your ad campaign. If you have any other questions, feedback or suggestions feel free to let me know.

-Drew
Click to view MnlyTechnlgy's profile Mogul MnlyTechnlgy 98 posts since
Feb 27, 2008
16. Re: Need help getting the word out Feb 28, 2008 7:03 AM
in response to: HandyHerman
Have you checked in to joining your local Chamber of Commerce? I have found that Networking is the best marketing I get for my money. Also networking groups can be useful and helpful. We placed an ad on a local radio station with no luck (twice), we also did a bulk mailing with no luck and a few advertisements here and there with no luck. What we have truly found is that word of mouth works the best and the most effective way of getting the word out is to network. Good Luck
Click to view Bemore's profile Mogul Bemore 33 posts since
Feb 10, 2008
17. Re: Need help getting the word out Feb 28, 2008 8:34 AM
in response to: MnlyTechnlgy
I am active in two local chambers, Rainmakers (currently an Indiana based networking organization), past member of Business Network International plus a couple of service organizations. Networking has been my main marketing thrust and produced about 60-65% of my new business. One of the key things I have learned about attending networking events is to go knowing specificially who or what you are looking for and be sure to ASK.
Click to view HandyHerman's profile Mogul HandyHerman 32 posts since
Jan 14, 2008
18. Re: Need help getting the word out Feb 28, 2008 6:53 PM
in response to: Bemore
I agree that word of mouth is the best advertising there is. It is already what appears to be working for Handyherman.com. I think a business like Handyherman.com would need to join 100 or so chambers around the country to be able to get the word out like we would like to.
Click to view lalithabrahma's profile Mogul lalithabrahma 41 posts since
Mar 1, 2008
19. Re: Need help getting the word out Mar 1, 2008 6:11 PM
in response to: LUCKIEST
Hi Luckiest

I would like to know more about your services. Can you provide your contact information?

Thank
Click to view AppleGraphics's profile Mogul AppleGraphics 66 posts since
Mar 1, 2008
20. Re: Need help getting the word out Mar 1, 2008 6:34 PM
in response to: HandyHerman
I signed up on your website, and I have to say that your site seems very basic. You said you have had luck posting on forums for your advertising but you do not seem to implement any real type of communication on your actual site to keep your audience coming back. that being said I also have noticed that at least at the moment your site lacks a decent base (I seem to be only one of two businesses in Illinois). I would suggests that until your site draw more of an audience allowing your users to broaden their search parameters even further. For instance give the option to search within a state rather then miles from a specific city, or be able to see a lists of all companies within a certain category rather then by location.

You may want to look in to hiring somebody to redo the look of your site or at least improve upon it yourself. I think the header (where your logo and login info is) and the menu piece are good but the rest seems very flat and basically lacks information, both textually and visually. I hope you will take this for what it is, constructive criticism from someone who know a little about a lot but not a lot about much.
Click to view HandyHerman's profile Mogul HandyHerman 32 posts since
Jan 14, 2008
21. Re: Need help getting the word out Mar 5, 2008 7:14 PM
in response to: AppleGraphics
AppleGraphics,

Thank you for your feedback. Yes, handyherman.com is fairly basic. If it could be any more basic and still have the same functionality then we would make it that way. Our hope is that this website will be used because it is basicand not cluttered with advertisements. Businesses can quickly set up a profile and as soon as the base is built (business are signing up rapidly) then we hope customers will keep coming back to our website to search for business in thier area. The customers will not only get contact info, but a brief description, a picture and others feedback. Much better than the yellowpages.

We are discussing our options of including a list of businesses or a search a state function. The problem is that both of these may make the website more complex and a bit harder to use. In my opinion this website is useful to anyone that makes or spends money. Again, thank you for the feedback and feel free to let me know any additional questions or comments that you may have.

-Drew
Click to view capcitypromos's profile Professional capcitypromos 4 posts since
Oct 11, 2007
22. Re: Need help getting the word out Mar 5, 2008 9:28 PM
in response to: HandyHerman
Drew, I like the site's cleanness and simplicity. Basically, you're a competitor to Google, but for business only. I like the idea. I would think that if you were to buy some business email lists, asking them to sign up for free. Add a rating system if you don't have one, or maybe some sort of vetting of the businesses that sign up. Once you've built it up, it could be something that a national company like Bank of America would "partner up" with to offer the service to its customers nationwide.

You could also offer vehicle signage and other promotional items as a co-op program, giving the business a great price if they put your logo somewhere on their marketing materials. That's what I do for a living. For example, if you have a business advertiser that likes to give calendars to his customers and prospects, we can set it up so that he can receive the 5,000 pc. price on as few as 250 calendars, just because they have your logo printed somewhere on them. Doesn't have to be as big as his logo, just so it's there. As an example, if you had 200 businesses each handing out as few as 250 calendars each to their customers and prospects, you've got calendars in 50,000 homes with your logo or url on them. Said calendars are likely right where you'd want them to be, too. Your advertiser wins with low pricing, you win with lots of promo items in lots of homes, and what has it cost you? $0.00 It's a great service to offer your advertisers.

If you'd like to discuss this or other programs, please give a call at (877) 250-4354.
Let me know if I can help.
Sincerely,
Ted Pendlebury
Click to view capcitypromos's profile Professional capcitypromos 4 posts since
Oct 11, 2007
23. Re: Need help getting the word out Mar 5, 2008 9:36 PM
in response to: capcitypromos
I would also make sure your mileage function is working correctly. I asked for any business within 100 miles of San Diego CA. I got 2 locations in Arizona. According to Google, it's 355 miles from San Diego to Phoenix. Something's not right there. I'm not criticizing, just think it should work well if you're hoping for a lot of usage. Folks will expect it to work.

Ted
Click to view yMladenov's profile Professional yMladenov 5 posts since
Mar 6, 2008
24. Re: Need help getting the word out Mar 6, 2008 6:27 AM
in response to: HandyHerman
Hi,
I'd suggest that you start working on your SEO /search engine optimisation/. One of the most important tips for that are:
*100% valid code on all pages
*A lot of original content
*Incoming links to your site
*Listing on directories - Yahoo!, Google/DMOZ.org, MSN
*A lot of keywords per page, relevant to your domain name, headings (h1, h2) and title of the page

Misc tips on SEO:
*Don't pay for it - SE (search engine) algorythms are changing so fast that the moment you pay for it you will have to pay for it again.
*Don't do Hyper Optimisation - take your time, don't spend on it more than a hour or two per day. The more often the updates on your site, the better the ranking on SERPs (Search Engine Result Pages).
*Don't rely 100% on it - good SEO can take more than a year to accomplish as you need high PR (page rank), domain popularity, relevant sites (one citing your content) and so on.
*Play fair! - the so called Blackhat SEO techniques can get you banned for nothing. Never use them.

By my judgment that is the real handy work a site should have for popularity. You can also do some offline advertising such as: leaving sticker with a catchy phrase and the address on walls (a classic, but might litter the area if you are pressing it too much), have the name of your site on your car, make stickers for cars and ask friends and relatives to use them, posters, billboards (much more effective than some PPC /pay per click/ advertisements.

Hope this helps! Good luck.
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