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Small business advertising advice?

I have a small service business, cleaning janitorial. I don't have a large budget for advertising. From experience, what is a good way to get the most bang for my buck? Google ad-words seem expensive, as do door hangers, flyers, etc.

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use the exhaust fan above the stove or open a window near the stove when cooking and use a fan to draw out the steam . If you disable one you disable them all as they are all tied together.
Yes 3 time to replace the batteries, don't have carbon monoxide detectors yet.
I have the same problem and am searching for a solution, too. Three things I've learned so far: 1) smoke detectors need to be replaced every 10 years; otherwise they can become unreliable (including becoming too sensitive) 2) there are 2 kinds of smoke detectors - ionization and photoelectic, and the ionization ones are more likely to be set off by normal cooking 3) a smoke detector mounted high on a wall will not be set off by cooking as often as one on the ceiling; flip side - it will take longer to go off in the event of a real fire too
First..inspect your battery for AGE..you may have only jolted some Jiuce from a worn out battery.. Nextdoes the Bikesit out in the rain..because you may have some water in the crankcase oil.. The engine suddenly makes a loud noise because you broke your Exhaust-header..(where)it comes OUT-Of-The-Engine../..its cracked.. Battery.. Check the Battery..then change the oilif you leave this machine exposed to rain.
My grandfather used a small fan positioned to blow air across the detector TOWARDS the kitchen.

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