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Advertising with UKdogtrainers


Quarterly Advertisers

Yearly Advertisers

1. In the ad you can show your name, company name, phone number, mobile number, email address, web site address and a 40 word blurb (called 'extra info').

1. In the ad you can show your name, company name, phone number, mobile number, email address, web site address and a 40 word blurb (called 'extra info').

2. Increase your appeal to potential clients by adding recommendations from previous clients. Feedback from people visiting the site shows that they are more likely to contact people with recommendations than those without.

2. Increase your appeal to potential clients by adding recommendations from previous clients. Feedback from people visiting the site shows that they are more likely to contact people with recommendations than those without.

3. Yearly advertisers can display their ad on several pages.

4. Yearly advertisers get a separate interview page. A way for you to get noticed more by the people who visit our site. We will highlight one advertisers interview each week on the front page of UKdogtrainers. Clients have commented that they will contact people who've been interviewed before they contact others. Clients have also suggested they will prefer interviews where they can see a picture of the dog sitter/walker.

5. Free advertising on the recruitment page.

6. A great saving on web design or the design of a logo and banners. 20% off the price on the DogBasicsDesign.com design services. Read more on the Web design offer page.

Things that will make you more attractive to your potential customers...

1. Add as many recommendations from your current clients as possible. Ask your clients to got to the recommendation form. Our feedback suggests that people who are looking for a dog sitters/walker will contact the people with the highest number of recommendations first.

2. Get a web site or web page! The more information you offer your potential clients, the more interested they become. With nice pictures of the pets you've cared for in the passed and a picture of yourself, you will stand a much better chance. Having said that... make sure your web site is of good quality or you might loose the customer before they've even got to your services page. Web sites with 'under construction' signs or half finished pages will not give a good impression. Clashing or garish colours is also a bad idea. Why don't you visit DogBasicsDesign.com to see if they can help you with a web site.

3. When the client comes to pick up their pet, some pet sitters will have a letter written out with details of their stay and a picture, almost like a little diary. Some pet sitters will give a CD with pictures of the pet (long stays) or email a few pictures or short video clips of their stay. If you and the client have picture mobile phones, you can send them a daily or weekly picture of their pet.





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