Kelly - I started my own one-person engineering consulting firm four years ago. Since I am semi-retired and only wanted part time work, did not do any formal maketing or advertising. Only used word-of-mouth and informal networking. Got my first "client" after one year. First profit was in year three. Now in year four, work level has stabilized where I want it (a low-level and part-time). With active input on your part, hopefully you will have quicker results.
Will pass on wisdom my father taught me in the 1970's when we formed and operated a heavy construction corporation (in business for 6 years, then voluntarily shut down - too hard a way of life, but great experience)
"There are worse things for a business than being out of work, they are:
1. Too much work.
2. Work at too low a price."
He was 100% correct and am glad to say that I am not making those mistakes this time.
Those are my comments on your question. However, I will offer some other unsolicited observations & opinions:
1. There is another company named "StructureTec". If you google on your firm's name you get a combinations of hits for both companies - mostly theirs. Makes you hard to find.
2. One type of networking that I have found rewarding, both personally and professionally, is to teach engineering subjects locally (as a volunteer, or for low pay - and do this through your company). Looks great on your resume to see something like "Frequent guest lecturer at XXX College of Engineering". Potential clients may be alumni, and it certainly gives you something to talk about.
3. Finally, welcome to Eng-Tips. I see that your signature is "sTrucTure-Tec.com". You may want to consider a change to "
to make it an active link. Eng-Tips site rules permit this (but not email addressses).
Hope that I have not been too "pushy". If you want to discuss any details, you can contact me at the email address listed on my "do-it-yourself, novice" website. See below.