It used to be that if you as an obsessive car fan were unable to squeeze enough existential meaning out of the monthly car magazines you read, you were reduced to satisfying your insatiable car lust — a shame that should not have been named but probably was, in all its minute and tedious detail, to anyone who would listen — by poring feverishly over
classified ads in a local newspaper.
Consider placing a «Lost Cat»
classified ad in your local newspaper.
If you're not sure where you want to go then start reading trade magazines, industry publications, on - line job sites, even
classified ads in your local newspaper.
You want to fish where the fish are, so find out where your potential employers are by reading trade magazines, industry publications, company websites, and
classified ads in your local newspapers.
Last but not least, you can also check out organizations online as well as
the classified ads in your local newspaper to identify employers who may be interested in hiring an intern.
Not exact matches
The obvious first choice for recruiting employees is the
classified ad section of your
local newspaper, both
in the printed and online versions.
Current rates are often cited
in classified newspaper ads or available from your
local chamber of commerce.
Check the
classified ads in newspapers under the breed
in which you are interested, contact breeders (they advertise
in dog magazines), or call your
local humane society for more details.
If you aren't comfortable contacting a
local bird rescue or aviculture society, you can consider placing a
classified ad online or
in your community
newspaper.
Backyard breeders will sell the vast majority of their puppies by placing
ads in the
classified sections of
local newspapers.
Check
local newspaper classifieds and websites such as Craig's List (go to http://craigslist.org then click the link for your
local city or area) for
ads looking to place feral cats or kittens
in adoptive homes.
Adoptable chickens may also be found on flyers
in local farm / feed stores,
in newspaper's
classified ads, or on websites like Craigslist.
Place an
ad in the
Classified section of your
local newspaper.
Match your transferable skills to job roles — Read job descriptions posted on CareerJournal.com, CareerBuilder.com and Monster.com, as well as the
classified ads in industry magazines, trade journals, and
local newspapers.
Read job descriptions posted on CareerJournal.com, CareerBuilder.com and Monster.com, as well as the
classified ads in industry magazines, trade journals, and
local newspapers.
Classified ads in the
newspaper will work — but only
in your
local area unless you use a major
newspaper.
There is no doubt that the
classified ads in the
newspapers are losing their place
in job searching, especially with major corporations, but there are still many jobs listed
in the
classified ads especially with
local companies and small businesses.
Given the fact that many practitioners today are keeping a close eye on their marketing funds, I'll focus here on how to execute the strategy with very little cash — through
classified ads you place online (such as Craigslist) or
in your
local newspaper.