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    I have one spot to fill beginning in August and this will be the first time I've had an opening in 15 months of operation. So I'm new to advertising for an available position. I live in a rural area, so I wouldn't want to put an ad in the nearest paper. That city is about 15 miles away and I'm sure no one would drive that far. Any suggestions?

    ETA I have a business sign in my front yard for passing traffic, but I'm on a residential street. So I'm sure the same people are passing my home everyday.

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    Originally posted by Wednesday View Post
    I have one spot to fill beginning in August and this will be the first time I've had an opening in 15 months of operation. So I'm new to advertising for an available position. I live in a rural area, so I wouldn't want to put an ad in the nearest paper. That city is about 15 miles away and I'm sure no one would drive that far. Any suggestions?

    ETA I have a business sign in my front yard for passing traffic, but I'm on a residential street. So I'm sure the same people are passing my home everyday.
    I put business card/post cards from vistaprint in local stores even when I do not have openings...I have signs up at the 2 entrances to our road.....the main highway enters from 2 sides.....mostly I get children from word of mouth because either someone knows someone whom has been here or has seen my information, plus I stay in close contact with local schools and that also leads to clients calling. I work in t-shirts I had made with my info on them and when I go somewhere, you would be surprised at the questions I get about where I am located....just keep your name out there and word of mouth will do the rest! Good luck!

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    • #3
      Make sure to tell your parents - they are the best source for referrals!

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      • #4
        Hello,
        I have my business listed with our childcare resource & referral program. I also post flyers w/ a coupon attached to the multi-home mailboxes.

        Good luck!!

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        • #5
          All my clients come from word of mouth referrals from current families.

          Also in my area, if you participate with QRIS, the give our your name in their advertising.

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          • #6
            We don't have QRIS yet. But it's coming. All of mine have been word of mouth too, but no luck this time. I'm about a block away from a high traffic intersection, so I'm thinking I should put a sign there?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Wednesday View Post
              We don't have QRIS yet. But it's coming. All of mine have been word of mouth too, but no luck this time. I'm about a block away from a high traffic intersection, so I'm thinking I should put a sign there?
              QRIS does NOTHING to help providers here advertise...YES everything is posted online, but parents do not understand it.....QRIS does nothing to make a parent feel comfortable....even when I explain my very large mandated posted report card during interview, many times I get a blank stare from the client...Anyway, I have found that every 4-5 years I have openings because I generally get kids at a few weeks and keep them till school-age therefore building a waiting list but when I call from the list many kids have aged out or moved on....so that is why I try to keep word of mouth going along with some visuals so I can keep calls current allowing my spots filled as children enter kindergarten....just be persistent, Wednesday,.....it will come together for you. There are many illegally unlicensed home daycares in my area so they have took their share of clients from licensed programs. Good luck to you

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              • #8
                Thanks Annalee. Those unlicensed ones are killing us around here too. Craigslist is COVERED UP in ads for illegal providers. But that's another thread.
                I emailed my parents and posted it on my Facebook page, so we'll see.

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                • #9
                  Aside from word of mouth & parent referrals, I have good luck with putting flyers out at the local library, post office, & grocery store.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Wednesday View Post
                    Thanks Annalee. Those unlicensed ones are killing us around here too. Craigslist is COVERED UP in ads for illegal providers. But that's another thread.
                    I emailed my parents and posted it on my Facebook page, so we'll see.
                    I, personally, am not a fb fan, but many use that, too, and get positive results... That just might work!

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                    • #11
                      Is your DC searchable on Google, Yahoo, Bing, etc? Here's the link for Google: http://www.google.com/business/

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                      • #12
                        Craigslist (ours is VERY active and busy) and more recently, being an active member of several local parenting-type Facebook groups that fit my parenting and care style.
                        Hee hee! Look, I have a signature!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by SilverSabre25 View Post
                          Craigslist (ours is VERY active and busy) and more recently, being an active member of several local parenting-type Facebook groups that fit my parenting and care style.
                          Ooooooooooooo good one!

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                          • #14
                            More threads on advertising and advertising ideas

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                            • #15
                              I always find a way to mention that I have a daycare to any sales clerk, pharmacist , etc. For example, I was talking to our new pharmacist about how nice it is to work close to home, and when I told her what I did for a living, she mentioned she's newly pregnant and wants to set up a tour. I always mention all of the organic groceries I buy for my daycare kids when I'm out grocery shopping. I would also suggest keeping a business card handy. The other way is one of my incredible dcm's has tons of friends on Facebook and has connected me with 2 parents that posted looking for care. But you know, it's feast or famine with getting kids!

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