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Re: Framing workshop vs retail - planning restrictions and definitions
Posted: Fri 10 Nov, 2023 11:20 am
by Justintime
Good work! I hope it goes smoothly from here on

Re: Framing workshop vs retail - planning restrictions and definitions
Posted: Fri 10 Nov, 2023 5:24 pm
by Rainbow
Great news, it's so good to hear about new entrepreneurs making progress and becoming a successful business.
Anything else I need to factor in?
Nothing to do with your premises, but do put a link on your web site to your facebook page instead of making people search for it. The easier you can make it for people to find you, the better. And some people will think "well if they can't be bothered putting a link, I can't be bothered searching for it"

As it happens, I did search for you on facebook and it's good to see what you've been posting, so do make it easy for other people to find you.
Better still, get your web site sorted because not every potential customer will be a member of facebook.
Re: Framing workshop vs retail - planning restrictions and definitions
Posted: Fri 10 Nov, 2023 6:33 pm
by WannabeFramer
You speak the truth! My teenage son said similar to me a while ago. I'm just rubbish at following up. (I suspect due in part to a subconscious feeling that I didn't really expect many customers so didn't take it seriously when I set it up)
Now things have got real I will, will, - really promise - I'll sort it out. This weekend. Honest.
Thanks guys. All and any feedback is always welcome.
Edited: I put a picture of my new gaff up, but got all superstitious about jinxing it so I've taken it off
