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Hi Beechhunter,

 

A couple of things that we have done in the past when looking for domestic clients.

 

Sign written boards outside whilst doing the job also could leave for a week before collecting if local.

 

Leaflets - When on site leaflet drop other houses on the road (Obviously not door knocking).

 

Diarise any jobs like hedge trimming that would be done yearly and contact when round the time to re visit.

 

Use mail chimp to email previous customers with company newsletter regularly.

 

Local area Facebook groups are good place to keep an eye on when people are looking for trades.

 

We used to have great success from Checkatrade years ago but seems but as it got more popular less leads came through so we left.

 

Hope that helps.

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