Scott;
 
I just discovered that the 'B' and the 'G' are real close together ;-)
 
But seriously, I feel that since we have competition from cable (COX) and DSL (QWEST) I want to get out in front on this thing.  For sure though, in every crowd of QWEST/COX customers some of them will be unhappy.  We have 60 to 100 miles of unimproved dirt roads.  Those customers are my core, and the rest are gravy. 

Lee




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To: wireless@wispa.org
Subject: Re: [WISPA] How do you market your WISP
Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 12:47:47 -0500

Wow, I can hardly afford to build my WISP and yours will be guilded!!!  With a gold plated WISP, why would you need to advertise?  :)

Seriously, my WISP, and many others, has experienced steady growth with word of mouth. I have a 4'x6' sign at one tower one a fairly rural road.  Other than that it is customer satisfaction.

Scott Reed
Owner
NewWays
Wireless Networking
Network Design, Installation and Administration
www.nwwnet.net


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Subject: [WISPA] How do you market your WISP

> Gentlemen;
>  
> I am in the final stages of design and have begun to guild my WISP.  I was wondering what the most effective methods were for marketing?
>  
> I was thinking of using the mail, possibly arranging a demo in a parking lot, flyers, and of course adding my company name to the lists on the internet.
>  
> Lee
>  
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