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How can I grow my electronics repair business and build a customer base in Aarhus?

Hi everyone!
I’m currently building a small electronics repair business in Aarhus, Denmark, and the surrounding areas.
I repair iPhones and other smartphones, laptops, desktop PCs, game consoles, and other electronics. I’ve been doing repairs for some time now and I’m comfortable with the technical side of the work.
The main thing I’m struggling with is growing the business and getting a consistent flow of customers.
I don’t have a large customer base yet, so I’m interested in hearing from people who have experience with local repair businesses or small service businesses.
What would you recommend I do to promote myself and grow the business?
How would you approach it if you were starting from where I am now?
I’m interested in any practical advice about getting more local customers, building trust and reputation, getting repeat customers, and generally turning a small repair service into a stable business.
I’m not looking for shortcuts or anything complicated — I’d just like to understand what actually works for this type of business.
Any advice from people who have been through the same thing would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!

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u/Plastic_Tone478 — 2 days ago
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Hey everyone!

Hey everyone!
After months of designing, testing ideas, and going back to the drawing board, I finally launched my clothing brand.
My goal isn’t to follow trends—it’s to create clean, timeless pieces that people genuinely enjoy wearing.
This is one of my first designs, and I’d really appreciate your honest feedback. What do you like? What would you change?
If you’d like to check out the full collection, here’s my shop:

https://oldyou.etsy.com

Thanks for taking the time to look—it means a lot to a small brand just getting started.

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u/Plastic_Tone478 — 2 months ago

Can someone explain

Can someone explain to me how regular people with accounts but no followers, social media presence, or audience create their own successful memecoins? I've already created over 70 memecoins, and nothing has worked. I just can't figure it out. Literally every other account on pump.fun is making huge amounts of money without an audience. Maybe someone who does this can explain my problem. So far, I'm just losing money.

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u/Plastic_Tone478 — 3 months ago

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u/Plastic_Tone478 — 3 months ago

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My personal goal is simple: I’m holding until at least 300k market cap. I’m not planning to dump on the first pump, and I’m not pretending this is some revolutionary utility project.
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If you’re tired of rugs, fake roadmaps, and devs disappearing after 2 hours — maybe give this a look.
No promises.
No fake guarantees.
Just seeing where we can take it together.

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u/Plastic_Tone478 — 3 months ago

Hey guys, can you help me promote my memecoin there? I'm honestly tired, I've already spent almost all my money. Can you give me some advice on how to bypass these sniper bots and get over 5k? If anyone can help me, I'd be very grateful.

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u/Plastic_Tone478 — 3 months ago