Other places to advertise. If meetup.com is not very active in your area, it's available worldwide but in some locations it just doesn't seem to be used very much. So look to local advertising. Online there's Craigslist Kijiji, and in my location Anyway, there's a site called use and then the name of the city and I know it's in many other cities, but I'm not quite sure how international it is, but have a look and see if what's there for you. Check out websites that post things for sale things people want to buy any fence near you. In the physical world, post notices at coffee shops, metaphysical stores, bookstores, public notice sports in free newspapers, events section of any local news.
Newspapers or magazines. Some libraries allow you to post local events on their notice sports. And you could always charge your attendees a minimal fee to cover advertising, if you have to pay. But usually you can get most of this for free. The good news is you only need a few people to start with, as they will tell their friends and your membership will grow. And six or even four is a viable number to start with.
As you'll see when we get to how to actually run the group. I always kept the group at 16 as more than that it's difficult to speak to all at once in a public setting. Notes I always include in the advertising, the recommendation of bringing writer weight based cards. This is just so we're all on the same page so to speak, and everyone will be able to read everyone else's cars easily. Not necessarily right away to itself, but based on that. Our meetings are always 90 minutes long as that gives just right around the time for what we do, which is what you'll find more about in the following lessons.
Take away, advertise on the free online sites such as Craigslist, and at any location you can find locally that will allow you to do so.