If I eventually don't get anyone interested since clearly NextDoor is more for odd jobs, skilled trades, and mom 'n pop shops, then I'll just move on instead of wasting my time there. I'll still use it to advertise my actual business (es) though via sponsored ads and business pages, rather than promotional posts via personal account. Today is the 2nd day I started posting on NextDoor, and so far I got over 100 views and 1 comment from somebody. Doesn't seem like much, but NextDoor is hyper-localized so that's actually a good start.
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I think your approach is quite realistic. Nextdoor is indeed hyper-local, so even 100 views in 2 days is a solid start for a specific neighborhood. Switching to business pages and sponsored ads is a smart move to keep your personal profile clean while still testing the waters.
I’d suggest giving it at least 1 month (or even a full season) before deciding to move on. Local trust takes a little time to build, especially for tech services. Good luck with the hustle
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