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10 Ways to Get Involved in Your Local Community Denver CO

With the goal of providing you with input on ways to get involved in the community, Babcox Research asked a sample of shop owner readers for their ideas on the topic. Some of those responses are listed below.

Ron Judish Assoc
(303) 830-6895
1070 Downing St
Denver, CO
Tangent Services
(303) 388-7049
321 E 18th Ave
Denver, CO
Beecher Carlson Holdings Inc
(303) 388-5688
1655 Lafayette St Ste 200
Denver, CO
Henry Krupp and Company
303-282-6265
521 Marion St.
Denver, CO
Mc Lagan & Co
(303) 832-6090
677 Emerson St
Denver, CO
Maxx Media Solutions
(720) 985-6947
1100 Grant St., #408
Denver, CO
Planet Management Consulting
(303) 237-4303
1045 Lincoln St
Denver, CO
Enermodal Engineering Inc
(303) 861-2070
1554 Emerson St
Denver, CO
RBSCo
303-832-7272
1490 Lafayette St.,
Denver, CO
Trinity Capital Services, LLC
303-295-2500 ext 250
475 17th St, Ste 1000
Denver, CO
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10 Ways to Get Involved in Your Local Community

By Jeff Stankard  
March 18, 2009

You may operate a top shop, but does your local community know it? Do your customers and prospects alike know about the range of your shop’s services, the extent of your investment in top-of-the-line tools and equipment, your commitment to using the highest-quality parts in the repair process and your dedication to restoring their vehicle to peak performance levels?

While advertising is a primary medium to target your message to the masses, there are other ways you can communicate to consumers about all that your shop has to offer. Getting involved in your local community is an ideal place to start.



  With the goal of providing you with input on ways to get involved in the community, Babcox Research asked a sample of shop owner readers for their ideas on the topic. Some of those responses are listed below.

10 Ways To Get Involved In Your Local Community

  1.  Attend local car shows, so you can personally talk to members of the community. Remember that consumers tend to do business with people they know and trust.
  2. Hold an “Open House” at your shop to tout your shop’s services and techs’ expertise, and to promote all the value you bring to the vehicle repair process.
  3. Interact with young people in local schools to give them positive feedback about careers in the automotive industry. Consider on-the-job training for high school students (co-op educational ...

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