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<p>[QUOTE="omahaorange, post: 2041936, member: 28199"]treylxapi47,</p><p><br /></p><p>You've been given some very good suggestions. Great that you're working on a Facebook page. There are other free avenues for advertising available as well, like Craig's List. Community bulletin boards, including those in grocery stores and laundromats, where you simply hang a flyer. I particularly like the road signs idea. There are vendors who can make those signs similar to election signs that litter our landscape every May and November, and do so inexpensively. You can have them printed in a generic format (no date) so you can collect them after the show and use them over and over again.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'd be willing to bet your club is not a non-profit in the IRS 503(c) sense of the term, but if you can show that all the money the club generates goes back into the club, you should be able to find local business (both coin-related and non coin-related) that may be willing to help you out, even if it's only a little bit of help. Keep looking! I do admire your dedication.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="omahaorange, post: 2041936, member: 28199"]treylxapi47, You've been given some very good suggestions. Great that you're working on a Facebook page. There are other free avenues for advertising available as well, like Craig's List. Community bulletin boards, including those in grocery stores and laundromats, where you simply hang a flyer. I particularly like the road signs idea. There are vendors who can make those signs similar to election signs that litter our landscape every May and November, and do so inexpensively. You can have them printed in a generic format (no date) so you can collect them after the show and use them over and over again. I'd be willing to bet your club is not a non-profit in the IRS 503(c) sense of the term, but if you can show that all the money the club generates goes back into the club, you should be able to find local business (both coin-related and non coin-related) that may be willing to help you out, even if it's only a little bit of help. Keep looking! I do admire your dedication.[/QUOTE]
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