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Original Message Added : 7 Aug 2012
 
hi there:)

Please could anyone recommend good places for advertising beauty services in London,preferably free if possible-I love free index and just wondered of any other good places to move forward and increase clients?

thank you so much!

Chitra

www.innocencebeauty.com

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Reply : 8 Aug 2012
 
hi there,

if you read the marketing plan it should give you some simple tips to use, the link is


http://www.ukusmarketing.co.uk/freemarketingplan.html#Free

There are also guides to SEO which will help your website rank higher in search engines too.

hope this helps

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Reply : 9 Aug 2012
 
Hi

You could also develop a Facebook presence for free by creating a page.

Vic

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Reply : 9 Aug 2012
 
Hi Chitra,

Check out some beauty forums, add yourself to your local chamber of commerce. Get on linkedin, twitter and facebook as business pages not as you as an individual.

If you like can have a look at your site and perhaps suggest ways to make it SEO friendly?

Regards,

Torin

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Reply : 13 Aug 2012
 
Hi Chitra

Don't forget www.yell.com and www.thomsonlocal.com (do a Google search for 'beauticians in Wallington', and you will see all the directories you should be listed in)

Hand your business card to other beauticians who provide services that complement what you do. Mutual referrals work very well, especially on a local basis.

You Flash-based website is very Google-unfriendly. Your Home page contains no detectable text, so Google searches will not bring you any customers.

For internet marketing / Search Engine Optimisation tips see: http://www.business-website-seo.co.uk/pdf/google-search-engine-optimisation-star.. (large pdf file)

Why doesn't your entry show up under beauticians in Freeindex? http://www.freeindex.co.uk/wallington-beauty.htm 

Hope you find these tips useful.

Rgds

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Reply : 14 Aug 2012
 
well i know nothing about the treatment business ! but i guess your target customers would be woman

Weddings have to be a good bet i would have thought the bride on her big day with 2-3 maids mum aunts and best friends all needing hair make up and nails !

if i were you i would start by searching out wedding services on google and see if you can get your website linked on to a few of them

local advertising can work fairly well too offer a package for hen do's and girlie Birthdays a typical 5cm by 2 columns is around £50.00 per week

best of luck!

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