Standard advertising just didn’t work for them, so they’ve given that up, in favor of exploring the world of online community.
Bruce and Tom are great guys. Keep up with them at the Cart-Away blog. And we’ll check back with them to see how it goes.
And if you are looking for a new business idea, take a look at their concrete, rental and landscape store franchise opportunity.
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I think it’s just brilliant that an “old school” industry is reaching out, taking a chance, and doing something so “foreign”. I love it when companies/people like this progress through “the stages of social media development”. Right on. Keep the smallbiz faith.