At this point getting your name "out there" is as critical as being open when you say you will be open. Advertising is a necessary evil (it hurts the pocket), but people won't know you are there just because you open the doors. I placed only a line listing in both the ylw pgs and ylw book. Cost effective in the beginning stage. People tend to use the ylw pgs, I have found, to call around and see what is out there. Sometimes we as Black Belts loose sight of the fact that not everyone knows the difference between Kenpo and TKD or a spinning back kick and an aerial. The beginner student and or their mom or dad may have taken a few classes when they were kids but most people are only exposed to what they see on TV. I started to drift off point, sorry. Anyway in the beginning it is crucial to get your name out there as much as possible. If you can't spend the cash on advertising make sure you spend the time networking, passing out flyers, and leave your business card everywhere you can. Remember this too, if there were no successful martial arts studios out there most of us wouldn't know the difference between martial art a and martial art b either.
JT