I was going to put an ad on CL but i have no idea how i should word it or what info to put in it.
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My CL ads always have pictures of my daycare space as well as some of the kids doing activities. The text that I add always talks about the spot that I'm looking to fill and I include my fee (Id rather have it posted and the families know about it up front so that I know that calls that I get are serious). I use their maps option and include a map with a pin of my general location.
I also include my flyer which has a lot of my general information and references to my website where they can find more information, more pictures etc.
Here's my current CL ad that I have up. I'm trying to fill a very difficult Tues-Thurs spot .
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Originally posted by MarinaVanessa View PostMy CL ads always have pictures of my daycare space as well as some of the kids doing activities. The text that I add always talks about the spot that I'm looking to fill and I include my fee (Id rather have it posted and the families know about it up front so that I know that calls that I get are serious). I use their maps option and include a map with a pin of my general location.
I also include my flyer which has a lot of my general information and references to my website where they can find more information, more pictures etc.
Here's my current CL ad that I have up. I'm trying to fill a very difficult Tues-Thurs spot .
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Originally posted by MarinaVanessa View PostMy CL ads always have pictures of my daycare space as well as some of the kids doing activities. The text that I add always talks about the spot that I'm looking to fill and I include my fee (Id rather have it posted and the families know about it up front so that I know that calls that I get are serious). I use their maps option and include a map with a pin of my general location.
I also include my flyer which has a lot of my general information and references to my website where they can find more information, more pictures etc.
Here's my current CL ad that I have up. I'm trying to fill a very difficult Tues-Thurs spot .
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Originally posted by MarinaVanessa View PostMy CL ads always have pictures of my daycare space as well as some of the kids doing activities. The text that I add always talks about the spot that I'm looking to fill and I include my fee (Id rather have it posted and the families know about it up front so that I know that calls that I get are serious). I use their maps option and include a map with a pin of my general location.
I also include my flyer which has a lot of my general information and references to my website where they can find more information, more pictures etc.
Here's my current CL ad that I have up. I'm trying to fill a very difficult Tues-Thurs spot .
My CL ad right now does not have much info in it ... I have important information in there- that I am expected for be opening early Spring, that I will be licensed, provide food, that I'm a certified elementary teacher, etc.
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If you have a permit, I think it is important to mention it and also educate people about the benefits/pros of having a child in a regulated day care program. I wouldn't make your post too long because a lot of people are in a hurry and won't take the time to read. I think short and to the point on days, hours, services, experience would suffice.
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Here is mine, it's pretty lengthy and I have a website and Facebook page
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Originally posted by Evansmom View PostHere is mine, it's pretty lengthy and I have a website and Facebook page
http://austin.craigslist.org/kid/3657331824.html
I bet your Licensing inspector loves you.
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Originally posted by Chuckles View PostThat's sooo nice. I used to live in that area. I miss Austin
I bet your Licensing inspector loves you.
Where did you move to?
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Originally posted by Chuckles View PostI moved back to Dallas. I went to school in Austin and didn't find a job in time to stay. Sadly, a lot of my stuff is still in storage there ! If you ever went registered/licensed, you would probably rock.
But I do the playing/toys set up a little differently bc I believe in the environment as the third teacher and I believe that children need to play in an uncluttered, peaceful environment so I keep all my sets of toys upstairs and we go up there, the kids pick what they want to play with. If they get bored or change their minds we pick it up and trade it for something else. Everything stays organized and the kids learn to respect my materials while also appreciating order. I guess I figured the state wouldn't go for that but it really works for us!
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