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    Have I missed any opportunities?

    Poster in window and in car
    *****
    Poster in local shops
    Preschool and nursery (I only want schoolies)
    Gumtree
    School Facebook page
    FAmily information service
    Website

    Anywhere else? I don't really want to go leafleting if I can avoid it because it didn't work last time.

    I am debating setting up a business name and logo but not sure yet. Relaunching my new and improved business from September and cannot wait! So nice to be excited about CMing again!
    If you do not hope, you will not find what is beyond your hopes

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    Care website
    Find a Babysitter website
    Pacey membership area's find a vacancy service online (if a member)
    childcare.co.uk
    depending on cost- those free family mags like Grapevine or whatever you have in your area.
    Support a school event in return for ad space in event programme etc.

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    sign stuck on bords for children to wear?

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    I got signs recently that are magnet and stick to the side of my car cheaply from vista print

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    Quote Originally Posted by oxfordshirecm View Post
    I got signs recently that are magnet and stick to the side of my car cheaply from vista print
    Just a word if warning,I was thinking of getting some of these and somebody warned me that if you leave them on continuously they can damage the paintwork. As I've got a new car I decided against it
    In the end I bought some window cling and printed out my own advert to put on rear window of car
    Mandy xx

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    U can buy window clings from vista print also for inside windows that what I have

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    I have the car door magnets from vista print. As long as you take them off regular I do at weekends and keep car clean no problem been using them for 6 years now
    Children are born with wings we help them to fly.

 

 

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