Thanks Jay.
I appreciate the help. What information do you need from me.
Greg
>Greg,
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>I'm pretty adept at creating business cards. Nice graphics, etc. Don't ask; I've done many things in my life. I could help you create a layout file or document of cards that you could take to Kinko's or wherever and have them printed for a moderate cost.
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>Free of charge. I was out of work for the entire year of 2002 so I am very familiar on how it can be.
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>Jay
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>>Businss Cards, I all most forgot about them. My brain must be slowing down with my age.
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>>>In additon to what Craig said (all excellent sugestions) ... get a LOT of business cards printed - and then pass them out any chance you get. Between my local Chamber of Commerce and dumb-luck of passing a biz card to the right person - I'd say between the two they make about 70%-80% of my clients.... although there is a chance that 100% of those will have buildings that resemble a pile to toothpicks by the end of the weekend...perhaps some clients in other parts of the country would be good too...hmmmmmm
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>>>>Hi All,
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>>>>I am attempting to put my software consulting company back together. I am looking for any suggestion on how to attract new clients. It has been over 10 years sense I had any clients. I decided back then to work as an employee, and let my existing clients slide. Most of them have moved on to other thing, and do not need my skills.
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>>>>So much seems to have changed, including me. I seem not to be able to get the ball in motion on finding new clients. I am looking for clients needing either FoxPro application work done, or web site design and development.
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>>>>Once again, I plead, can anyone suggest how I can get the ball moving?
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>>>>Thanks in advance.
Greg Reichert