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How Do I Advertise My At-Home
Business?
Once you have decided on what type of
at-home business you are going to establish, you have to “get the word
out”---you need to advertise! You can spend a lot, or you can spend next to
nothing, but you do have to advertise or you will never attract any clients or
customers.
Remember that this old adage is
still very true today:
You have to spend money to make money!
Get a Web Page!
It is as simple as that---get a web
page…NOW! And get your own website, not just free
space that is provided by your Internet Service Provider. This means you will
have to get your own web “domain” and your own web “space.” If these terms are
totally foreign to you (as they were to me when I set out to get my own
website), then grab your teenager or that friend of yours who “knows all about
that stuff” to help guide you along.
It isn’t nearly as expensive as you
think to get your own website domain (which is the “www-dot” name of a web page,
like www.graphicsbynancy.com). Likewise, it won’t set you back too much to get
web space (where you will put your web page). This is something that can cost
you less than $150/year, and will likely pay for itself ten times over---and
more! (By the end of the first year that I had my own web page, I’d more than
tripled my previous year’s income. I didn’t spend any time finding
clients---they found me!)
As far as creating your own web page,
text and graphics, the sky is really the limit. There are numerous software
packages that can help you, such as FrontPage, and you can find dozens of online
tutorials that will give you hints and tips for creating a website that will
attract clients and create web traffic (“hits” on your website, if you have an
at-home business that is solely web-based).
I was lucky. I found a wonderful lady
who helped me to create and now maintains my website for me. In exchange, I
barter my proofreading services for her own home-based business websites. We
have maintained a valuable working relationship that is beneficial to both our
businesses, and today I’m happy to call her my good friend!
Barter Your Service for Free
Advertising
Regardless of what service your
at-home business provides, chances are you can barter it for free advertising.
If you are doing balloon bouquets for events such as business openings,
weddings, or backyard family reunions, then find someone who will let you put up
your balloons and display a nice sign that reads “Bonnie’s Balloons” and shows
your website and email addresses (or other contact information). Proofread your
local church newsletter and have your byline added at the bottom: Proofreading
compliments of Wanda, the Word Wizard.
Whatever you offer, find someone or
somewhere to offer it for free in exchange for some type of free advertising.
It’s not the same as a full-page ad in the Sunday edition of your local
newspaper, but it’s a start.
Distribute Brochures, Business
Cards, and Flyers
Think logically about the service
that you offer. Who would use it? Where would this target market be likely to
see and read a business brochure or flyer?
Where can you post business
advertisements for free? Does your local coffee shop have a public bulletin
board? Is there a bulletin board at your public library? Can you put a business
card holder full of business cards on the counter at the neighborhood dry
cleaner’s?
Keep business cards in your purse,
wallet, briefcase, and glove compartment of your car. Don’t be afraid to hand
them out! Print lots of them, and use them to jot down messages to leave for
friends who aren’t home. USE THEM! You never know who will eventually see one.
Sometimes all it takes is for one person to see it and the flood gates of
opportunity will open!
See
http://work-at-home.janktheproofer.com/BusinessCards-Brochures.html for
ideas and tips on printing your own business cards and brochures.
Paying for Advertising
Before you spend any money at all on
paid advertisement (with the exception of the $10 it costs to print your
business card in the Little League All-Stars newsletter), do some research. What
is the readership? How many get printed and sent out? What are the statistics on
return on investment (that is, how much money in return are you likely to earn
for every dollar in advertising that you spend)?
When you are confident that your
investment in paid advertising might have an acceptable payoff, then try it.
Don’t expect to see results tomorrow. However, if you’ve had poor or no results
in more than 45 days (from the date of publication and distribution), then it is
unlikely that you are going to profit from the venture. This doesn’t mean that
you will never profit from paying for advertising, but it is likely that this
publication or print medium wasn’t right for you. So do more research before you
pay for advertising again.
Things to Remember about
Advertising Your At-Home Business
- Get a web page!
- Get a web page!
- Get a web page! (It’s so
important, that I had to say it three times!)
- Barter your services in exchange
for free advertising
- Before you pay for advertising, do
your research! Will your advertising dollars pay off?
Jan K., The Proofer is
freelance proofreader and copyeditor. Visit
http://www.jansportal.com for more information about Jan’s proofreading and
copyediting services and Jan's other free resources. Please visit Mom's Break
(http://www.momsbreak.com/)
for free printable crafts and projects.
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