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Discussion in 'Practice Management' started by Spod:), Jan 23, 2013.

  1. Spod:)

    Spod:) Member


    Members do not see these Ads. Sign Up.
    Anyone have any thoughts on advertising on gumtree? :dizzy:
     
  2. Craig Payne

    Craig Payne Moderator

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  3. Lovefeet

    Lovefeet Banned

    mmmmm....my experience of selling things on gumtree are not good (selling household goods and partner's cars). Too many timewasters and folk not showing up, etc. So not really worth it I don't think.....
     
  4. Pod on sea

    Pod on sea Active Member

    Advertising on Gumtree sounds a tad like clutching at straws. It's primarily regarded as a site to buy and sell 2nd hand goods and possibly to look for a cleaner etc. Would you look on there to find a dentist?
    Who are your target market? Will they be Gumtree users? What info/image do you wish to convey? Do you have a good website? How about using linked in and linking to other health practitioners in your area who may be sources of referral?
     
  5. Blue123

    Blue123 Active Member

    I have tried Gumtree and after a while on there...zero response

    Go with google or at a push yell
     
  6. KableFransen

    KableFransen Member

    Good points, Helen. If you are after an easy way to get started with online presence, a quality facebook site with photos, logos and regular updates is the way to go.
     
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