Hello I'm new to the tribe and very new to owning my own business. Prior Biz Dev Mgr at HP in Silicon Valley now gone
wind tunnel owner...
It's a totally cool, safe and INCREDIBLE business to experience human flight WITHOUT the danger of skydiving! Check us out at: www.iFlySFBay.com We fly everyone 3yrs to 93yrs!
Here's the question...how do I promote it in the internet space? MySpace? Google Ad's, Yahoo postings? Mass emails?
I am working on a limited budget (like everyone I know...) planning printed ads, news events for the launch, VIP tours, etc but am really not sure about what the "best practices" are for internet publicity?
Any ideas?
Thank you, Kent Sessions
wind tunnel owner...
It's a totally cool, safe and INCREDIBLE business to experience human flight WITHOUT the danger of skydiving! Check us out at: www.iFlySFBay.com We fly everyone 3yrs to 93yrs!
Here's the question...how do I promote it in the internet space? MySpace? Google Ad's, Yahoo postings? Mass emails?
I am working on a limited budget (like everyone I know...) planning printed ads, news events for the launch, VIP tours, etc but am really not sure about what the "best practices" are for internet publicity?
Any ideas?
Thank you, Kent Sessions
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Re: www.iFlySFBay.com global skydiving simulator - vertical windtunnel in the SF Bay Area
Thu, June 7, 2007 - 2:52 PMI can suggest... word of mouth, hosting events, community involvement... you know, basically putting yourself out there in a non-commercial (appearing) way. The less you make people feel marketed towards and intruded upon, the more they will trust you and your brand.