Sunday, September 27, 2009

Advertising Your Home Business

Once you have started your business, the next thing that you are going to want to do is to advertise your product or service so that you can get more customers. Again, one of the best places to do this is the Internet.

Email signature - One of the best places to advertise is on your email signature. It's a non threatening way to advertise your business, and sometimes people click on it without even realizing what it is. Don't make it long or complicated, just let them know what it is that you do.

Networks - There are plenty of networking sites around that allow home business owners to advertise their products and services. It's a good way to connect with others and meet some new friends, as well as find new clients.

Blog - If you have a blog, advertise your business on your blog! Make sure that you choose good, solid keywords, and that you let people know what it is that you are selling. Make your advertisement stand out, make it noticeable, and make it interesting.

Forums - Not only are forums a good place to meet people, but they are also great places to advertise.
There are forums that are set up simply for people to advertise their goods and services, and you will never know what you might find there.

No one will know what it is that you are selling or offering by way of products and services unless you tell them. These are just a few of the ways that you can get yourself noticed.

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Thursday, June 25, 2009

Your Home Business: Turning Pennies into Dollars

Executive summary about home business by Stone Evans

Pennies saved in your home business can turn into dollars at the end of the day, and dollars can quickly multiply into hundreds or thousands of dollars over time.

Do you think a saving of two fifths of a penny could make any real difference in the profit margin of a home business? If you guessed Howard Hughes (1905-76), pat yourself on the back.

Now Howard did not make all of his money on his two fifths of one penny. It seems Howard owned a can manufacturing company. As the story goes --- if my memory serves me correctly --- the reduction in tin usage equaled a saving of two fifths of one penny per can. Let us return our thoughts to your home business. If it is a process that you do hundreds or thousands of times per month, then your savings will multiply into hundreds or thousands of dollars in monthly savings.

Imagine what running a home business was like BEFORE the computer...

The computer has simplified our business communications and has provided us the opportunity to reduce our costs of doing business.

The extra pennies and dollars you could extract from your business could spell the difference between success and failure for your home business enterprise.

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