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  • Jul 16, 2009, 07:01 AM
    italianguy
    How to write a introduction letter for new business
    I have just opened a auto service that offers repairs in Auto/Farm/Heavy trucks/5th wheel towing and asset recovery.
  • Aug 15, 2009, 01:54 AM
    Clough
    Hi, italianguy!

    I know that your question is somewhat dated now, but I wanted to make sure that you received a response to your question.

    If you might want to consider posting a draft of such a letter here, without putting any contact information in it, so that we can advise you as to how you might make improvements to it, that would be great!

    Via clicking on the following links, you'll find samples of ways that you might draft such a letter that you might tailor to meet your needs.

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    Thanks!
  • Oct 6, 2009, 01:37 AM
    rickkaz2

    When I opened my auto repair shop in the early 90's I passed out coupons giving very large discounts on my oil change service. I was careful not to give out too many before the expiration date on the first batch and so forth.Public parking lots and neighbors in the area of the shop is where I started.When a coupon was redeemed(I printed my own coupons by the way)I pointed out what services I offered.If that customer was happy and impressed with my service and prices they told others of course.I got many customers that way and managed to keep most of them until I retired and sold the shop a few years ago.Maybe this idea will work for you as well.I also sponsored a local Little League baseball team which got my business known around the community.They happened to win the championship in the league the first year I did it and that really helped even though I put out a lot of money for team jackets.I know the parents and league appreciated that and my business did quite well over the years also.
  • Oct 6, 2009, 02:21 AM
    Clough
    Thread is now dated and original poster hasn't returned to respond. Sufficient enough answers have been given.

    Thread is now CLOSED.

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