• entwine413@lemm.ee
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    1 day ago

    They’re not the only kind of business, which is why it’s weird that you’re so focused on them.

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      It’s a really accessible concept and one of the most common small business types in the country, plus most of my suggestions that apply to it are largely applicable to many other types of small businesses. Seemed a better argument than a lecture-length fully generalizable concept of “getting a new business going without paying assholes to shove it in my face”.

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        1 day ago

        No, you chose it because it specifically can’t work with my second sentence because you’re not arguing in good faith.

        There are many, many types of advertising, and you’re only focusing on the most egregious types.

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          22 hours ago

          As if your game of devil’s advocate was ever in good faith?

          All advertising is egregious and I go out of my way to avoid ads to the point that I will stop patronizing businesses for mailing me a flyer. Spending money on marketing is a signal that the business doesn’t trust in the quality of their own product or service.

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            22 hours ago

            I’m not playing devil’s advocate, you just don’t know what you’re talking about.

            Go start a business and tell absolutely no one about it and let me know how it goes.

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              21 hours ago

              You seem to be projecting. I started a mobile PC repair business in a small town that got into the black in the first month on word of mouth alone.

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                  21 hours ago

                  I already explained that it was a small town, my first customer called me while I was still finishing up the paperwork to establish an LLC.

                  I didn’t have to tell anyone, I already had a reputation for tech competency and word travels very fast in small towns.

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                    20 hours ago

                    Alright, so for your specific case, it wasn’t necessary, but your experience isn’t typical.

                    Even having a sign on your building saying what your business is is a form of advertising. At its core, to advertise is just letting people know that your product or business exists, which is why it’s not inherently a bad thing.

                    Of course you can find examples of it being a bad thing, but it’s not true in every instance.