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Has anyone tried Placemat advertising? You know like the ads you see on diner placemats. The state I live in has a diner in almost every town. Actually we have the most diners of any state in the US. So i am thinking of doing this. Has anyone done this? If so, how did it work for you?

 

Im thinking it might be a good idea, but I also think that advertising should really have a target audience. Im not sure if the placemats will reach the target, seeing as though anyone can walk into a diner. But I see up sides to it as well. Any thoughts?

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No one has tried this? No one has thought of this? Im surprised. Scott any ideas?

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I don't know how I missed this post, but I apologize for not getting back to you sooner. I was just cleaning up the forum (from poorly written questions and spam) and I saw I missed this.

I love your question!!!

I don't know of anyone who did this, but I would love to help you test it. I guarantee we could get it to work!

My first question to you is, do you have a website?

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