I want to get as far away from the ad economy and ad culture as possible. Since there’s a 0% chance the morons supporting it will ever learn from their mistakes, I’m starting to realize the only option going forward is to create new places where we aren’t stuck with the “tunnel vision of the stupids.”
It doesn’t have to be large, start small and work our way out. It also doesn’t have to be expensive. It shouldn’t be too difficult to enforce a ban on physical advertisements within the borders, but digital advertising is a whole 'nother ballgame.
Even for a small town, would it be possible to sue companies for running ads in it? Similar to how the same company will show different content on their web services depending on where the user connects from to adhere to local laws. It would be fine if they just blocked connections from where advertising is illegal, but it’s not okay for them to show ads to our residents.
Any insight into this besides useful idiots saying advertising is good or necessary would be greatly appreciated!


Yeah, I always ask if it’s a household I haven’t dropped a flyer to yet. In these cases, the answer to “where’d you hear about me?” is almost always that they saw someone else asking about it on Facebook and someone recommended me in the comments. Interestingly, it’s never the original poster who ends up contacting me - it’s usually some third party just scrolling through the comments.
A few have gotten direct recommendations from previous customers, but that’s pretty rare overall. Most saw my flyer, and the rest mostly found me through local Facebook groups.
Edit: I don’t do targeted advertising though. Just physical flyers and I occasionally post pictures of my work to Facebook and Instagram.
That’s interesting to hear, I wouldn’t have assumed flyers work much. Honestly I can’t remember the last time I got a flyer that wasn’t from some huge corporation. It’d be a nice change of pace to get some local anything in the mailbox.
Now that I’ve said that, watch me get bombarded like the Dursley’s haha.
Yeah, I have no clue how effective it is compared to other advertising methods, but it’s worked well enough to keep me steadily employed.
I don’t really know what I’m doing here. I don’t have any self-employed friends or anyone to copy business practices from, so I’m just winging it - trying to build the kind of service I’d personally want to hire. My flyer is designed by me and it shows. It’s immediately obvious to anyone who sees it that this is just one guy working out of the back of a van, not some big corporation. Plenty of people have told me that’s the main reason they reached out.