Have you forgotten the humble bulletin board?
Many thanks to Dan Tudor at Top Lead Generators for reminding us of this age-old, low-tech, and low-cost way to reach prospects.
It’s tempting to dismiss the bulletin board as a quaint relic of our pre-digital past, but if my experience is any indication, this platform is alive and well in the internet age—and not just at college campuses and the laundromat. I don’t know about you, but every time I wait for coffee at my local shop, I scour the ads. Sometimes I find something I didn’t know I needed. (Most recently, a purple Peugeot bicycle.)

Why not tack up your business card? Better yet, why not print a decent-looking flyer with handy peel-off tabs that include your contact info? It’s cheap, easy and effective.
It’s nice to know that there’s still a place for old-school marketing.








Comments
Nice post, Jeb. It reminds me of this flyer I saw the other day.
Old school marketing with a new school twist! (You gotta wonder what's behind the flyer, afterall.)
Posted by: Megan Mahan | August 22, 2007 10:58 AM
A purple Peugeot bicycle? WOW - you're going to have to show me a photo of that!
Posted by: James Omdahl | August 23, 2007 04:02 PM