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Phoenix Driving
16th February 2011, 19:07
Hi all,

My wife and I have started a Driving school in Cirencester and Cheltenham called Phoenix driving and as a new business we are trying to think of ways to advertise for free.

We have wrote a few articles, got local press interest, delivered leaflets, put cards in shops,and takeaways.

Any other ideas ?

Thanks everyone

UKSBD
16th February 2011, 19:22
Find out where 17 year olds hang out during the day and make sure you have to drive past it a few times as part of your route.

Assuming you have your name and number splashed on your cars.

WirralPrinters
16th February 2011, 19:29
Hi all,

My wife and I have started a Driving school in Cirencester and Cheltenham called Phoenix driving and as a new business we are trying to think of ways to advertise for free.

We have wrote a few articles, got local press interest, delivered leaflets, put cards in shops,and takeaways.

Any other ideas ?

Thanks everyone

One of my current and ongoing projects (directory) is for driving schools! (still in development stage).

I would check out any free listing directories that you can advertise in for your target audience.

Also check out 'gumtree' :)

Local papers will normally allow you to add free articles for new businesses (normally in return of advertising space later on though).

Get your own vehicles to promote your business with advertising print on your vehicles.

Local paper adverts each week....

GreatSEO
16th February 2011, 19:31
Well FREE is not free if using petrol etc etc which will all come at a small cost but it depends on what you are looking for. A few ideas to get you started -

Local Parish Magazine (Yes I know it is unheard of which is why it is good) It is also very cheap.

Tesco Notice Board, Newsagents cork boards, local takeaways will often let you leave cards.

There will always be local businesses that support local businesses so networking with local business will be beneficial.

The local college is a great idea but it is how you approach it. 1 way would be to leave flyers offering half price first lesson in the student bars and other obvious places.

Some simple but effective ideas I hope

Dave

mountrecruitment
16th February 2011, 20:22
run a competition with free lessons as the prize then promote it as much as possible - methods mentioned above. Make it by email or post and get some contact details etc. You now have list of potential clients.

OpenSure
17th February 2011, 10:54
I like UKSBD's idea. We have a 17 yo and an 18 yo learning to drive, and word-of-mouth and incentives are how they've found their instructors, but it's a small market out where we live. Advertise through the VIth forms, young farmers (can you tell we live in the country?!), petrol stations, even see if there would be opportunities to do a presentation to groups of young people through youth clubs or similar outfits. You could try appealing to the parents too, or even run some free 'safe driving tips' workshops and offer one free lesson if they sign up for 10 or something. If you give the kids or their parents (or ideally both!) confidence in you then you're away. Running the free events will provide you not only with a room full of potential customers, but some useful market research too.

dedwardp
17th February 2011, 11:48
My idea would be to meet up with the local college and try to agree a deal to become their 'official driving school' or something similar; all of their students get 10% discount upon displaying their college ID card or so on so the college can promote as their goodwill for students whilst you ought to get stacks of work for it.

Through the partnership you can have flyers and cards displayed around the college or reminders of you in the weekly bulletins and so on, then every September another group of 16/17 year olds turn up and you get a replenishing audience.

JPBF
26th February 2011, 21:20
Hi!

Facebook, twitter, and youtube are good for free advertiseing.

Thank god SOMEBODY mentioned Social Networking sites!! You've opened up a driving school, print out some leaflets and give them to the local high schools advertising your driving schools facebook page. This will drum up alot of business! Always remember your target age group.

JPBF
26th February 2011, 21:21
Hi!

Facebook, twitter, and youtube are good for free advertiseing.

Thank god SOMEBODY mentioned Social Networking sites!! You've opened up a driving school, print out some leaflets and give them to the local high schools advertising your driving schools facebook page. This will drum up alot of business! Always remember your target age group.

dan_ibdm
8th March 2011, 14:17
You can also have a look at sites such as Find It In Worcestershire as these are completely free to use. I know it's just 'over the border' from Gloucestershire but it would be a good place to have a look and there may be a similar site to this nearer to you.

Agree that social media sites will also drum up lots of business if done correctly.

Dan

gatekeeperuk
2nd May 2011, 04:38
Yes... you can always find a number of free local classifieds with high traffic. If you post your ads in those classifieds, there is high chance to get some business

gemd89
2nd May 2011, 07:57
My partner is currently learning to drive and we went with 20 lessons for £180, there was also other offers like first lesson free £56 for 5 lessons. Why not make a page on facebook - surely there will be alot of 16/17 year olds on facebook that would like your page and maybe book lessons with you - then you can post offers on there and interact with people - post some useful driving facts and information to help people pass their theory and other test.

Happy to help you with a page if you havent got one

Gemma

5wire
2nd May 2011, 10:31
Any local colleges which you could go hand out leaflets to?

IMO (as a student), students pay per lesson rather than for a week of driving intensity unless you can establish the cost effectiveness and difference. There are also universities your way so you can always offer sessions during half terms, maybe some sort of discount over set weeks when students are offer.

I'm at university, and very social to say the least. I don't know anybody who has done an intensive course, just weekly (once or twice) lessons if that is any help.

James

BowlerHat
4th July 2011, 11:10
Yes, the social networking sites are fantastic for your target age group. If you're not good on computers you may have a whizz-kid in your family that wants to earn a bit of pocket money to set up your Facebook.

Trying to park your car near the local college if you're in town for lunch wouldn't go a miss either, find out where they all eat lunch and drop in a poster or leaflet or something :)

I know you said you wanted free advertising but I would speak to the local college to see how much a small ad in their sixth-form prospectus would be. It might be cheaper than you expect and would go straight into the hands of your target market.

Good luck!

Avon Rep
27th December 2011, 17:19
Promote your business for free in local magazines, newspapers, community newsletters, etc. Many rely on voluntary writing contributions.