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I moved 300 miles away from all my contacts 12 years ago. I went through the yellow pages at the time and wrote a letter to every builder in the area. I put business cards everywhere and advertised in the local rag. I had to take a job as a window fitters mate for a year whilst doing small jobs on evenings and weekends. If you leave a good job every time your reputation will precede you. I haven't advertised in 10 years now.
If you've little experience then getting in with another tiler may serve you well. Just be honest about your intentions and good luck
 

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Offer to tile friends and family bathrooms or kitchens for free (they buy the materials of course), this will help you improve, and will give you photograph opportunities to promote yourself, and if you do a good job, word of mouth will do the rest
 
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This is the best job in the world but I wouldn’t want to be starting off now!
There are so many ‘tilers’ out there, so many cheap nasty tiles and so many regulations, that the culture for anyone can do that becomes the norm - until they do it!
Just glad I don’t have a mortgage , can get regular work, and know my pension is safe.
Steve - enjoy whatever you do.
Pension!
 

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Like I said above.........start part time.

I worked as a part time postman, and took on Tiling jobs as and when they came in. When on the post, I printed off 600 flyers, and delivered them to everyone on my round..........1 Guy, a builder, contacted me, as his tiler had just lost his license. ()

I worked both jobs for.............5 years, but only because I didn’t have he balls to go all out Tiling. At that time anyway.
 
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Bigger Balls now ;)
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Social media is a great way of showcasing your work: get yourself a Facebook page, take tons of pics and post like crazy. Get family, friends, anyone to like your page and ask customers to do the same, it's amazing how word gets round if you're any good and you can prove it with photos. Good luck.
 
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Like I said above.........start part time.

I worked as a part time postman, and took on Tiling jobs as and when they came in. When on the post, I printed off 600 flyers, and delivered them to everyone on my round..........1 Guy, a builder, contacted me, as his tiler had just lost his license. ()

I worked both jobs for.............5 years, but only because I didn’t have he balls to go all out Tiling. At that time anyway.
Tiling for a living is better than walking the streets, that's for sure ;)
 

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