1. Create club or district business cards indicating your meeting time and place, and distribute them to friends and colleagues along with a personal comment on how Toastmasters training has benefited you.
2. Use Toastmasters mugs and wear Toastmasters shirts.
3. Display your Toastmaster trophies in a prominent place in your home and office.
4. Wear your Toastmasters pin! It’s a good conversation starter.
5. Libraries. Submit extra copies of the Toastmaster magazine to the library’s periodicals department and attach a card with the club’s contact information. Also post fliers and ads on bulletin boards.
6. Employee Orientation. Make sure in-house Toastmasters clubs in corporations, hospitals, government agencies or other organizations have their clubs mentioned during new-employee orientation seminars.
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