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A Guide For First Time Business Buyers d a classified ad – while less expensive – is less likely to be seen by a reader than a display ad.Owning your own business can be very rewarding both financially and emotionally. Business ownership provides innumerable opportunities to put ideas into action and reap the rewards (and sometimes the pain).Buying a business, rather than starting a business from scratch, has many advantages:The business should have established customers who will provide revenues for the business almost immediately. Unlike a start-up business that needs to find customers and take them away So what is the alternative to advertising? Getting out in your community and securing exposure for yourself and your business. You can do this by: * submitting press releases to local newspapers and other publications, announcing your launch or other newsworthy event; Credit Cards for Small Business One of the most common questions people ask me is: “Where should I spend my advertising dollars?” Their experience can typically be summed up as follows:When you decide to start a small business, you find out pretty quickly that it takes more than skills and dedication in your respective area of work. Besides being good at what you want to do, you also need to known your accounting and financing issues, no matter how annoying and boring these may be. And the credit card problem for small businesses needs careful handling, just like that of a regular, personal credit card.Choosing the right type of credit card is vital for the success of a small I recently opened my business as an interior designer. I was so excited. But now – two months later – I’m getting frustrated. I believe that my services are valuable, and I thought there would be a market for them, but I’m having the hardest time finding clients. I’ve spent a couple hundred dollars already on advertising, but I’ve gotten virtually no response from it. Can you tell me where I should put my advertising dollars to have the most impact? My advice? Consider spending your hard-earned money on avenues other than advertising to reach your target market. While it is true that advertising in the right publication (that is, a publication that is read by your target market) may be beneficial, advertising is NOT the most effective way for a new small business owner to reach her target market. These days, consumers are savvy. They do not respond to an ad for a new product, service or company. Instead, consumers want to feel “comfortable” with a company before hiring them or buying from them. Consumers may get “comfortable” with a company in different ways. For example, a consumer may meet the owner or employee and begin a relationship with that person – establishing rapport and trust. Alternatively, a consumer may feel “comfortable” with a company after seeing an advertising at least 7 or 8 times. Why? Because, be it right or be it wrong, the consumer associates an investment in repetitive advertising with a company that can be trusted (in other words, a company that will stand the test of time). As you may have already learned, advertising is expensive! A display ad can easily be several hundred dollars. And a classified ad – while less expensive – is less likely to be seen by a reader than a display ad. So what is the alternative to advertising? Getting out in your community and securing exposure for yourself and your business. You can do this by: * submitting press releases to local newspapers and other publications, announcing your launch or other newsworthy event; Hey Mr Client, You're Fired! ollars already on advertising, but I’ve gotten virtually no response from it. Can you tell me where I should put my advertising dollars to have the most impact?Have you ever had the client from hell? The one who has been with you for some time, maybe from the beginning, that every time you do a project for them they put you through so much grief that you feel like taking a flying leap from the top of a freeway overpass?Well my friend, DON'T JUMP - FIRE THAT CLIENT!It may sound like an unusual bit of advice, fire a client, but let's take a look at what a very difficult client does to our business.I know you are saying, but I make a lot of My advice? Consider spending your hard-earned money on avenues other than advertising to reach your target market. While it is true that advertising in the right publication (that is, a publication that is read by your target market) may be beneficial, advertising is NOT the most effective way for a new small business owner to reach her target market. These days, consumers are savvy. They do not respond to an ad for a new product, service or company. Instead, consumers want to feel “comfortable” with a company before hiring them or buying from them. Consumers may get “comfortable” with a company in different ways. For example, a consumer may meet the owner or employee and begin a relationship with that person – establishing rapport and trust. Alternatively, a consumer may feel “comfortable” with a company after seeing an advertising at least 7 or 8 times. Why? Because, be it right or be it wrong, the consumer associates an investment in repetitive advertising with a company that can be trusted (in other words, a company that will stand the test of time). As you may have already learned, advertising is expensive! A display ad can easily be several hundred dollars. And a classified ad – while less expensive – is less likely to be seen by a reader than a display ad. So what is the alternative to advertising? Getting out in your community and securing exposure for yourself and your business. You can do this by: * submitting press releases to local newspapers and other publications, announcing your launch or other newsworthy event; Charity Donation Forms ctive way for a new small business owner to reach her target market.Generous donations often ensure a home, education and better health for the underprivileged and the impoverished. Though a large contribution always makes a bigger difference, the little contributions that we can afford to make regularly help many organizations to sustain their long term alleviation programs. Most charity organizations offer an easy, convenient and hassle free donation process for the donors. 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And a classified ad – while less expensive – is less likely to be seen by a reader than a display ad. So what is the alternative to advertising? Getting out in your community and securing exposure for yourself and your business. You can do this by: * submitting press releases to local newspapers and other publications, announcing your launch or other newsworthy event; 5 Keys to Choosing Plate Rolls apport and trust. Alternatively, a consumer may feel “comfortable” with a company after seeing an advertising at least 7 or 8 times. Why? 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You can do this by: * submitting press releases to local newspapers and other publications, announcing your launch or other newsworthy event; One other suggestion: if you haven’t already decided on your niche, you need to do that now. What is a niche? A niche is your area of specialization (e.g., kitchen and bath design, one-of-a-kind window treatment design, etc.) Indeed, the 21st century is the age of specialization. Consumers today are savvy and desire to hire true experts – not generalists. Having a niche does not only mean that you’ve identified your area of specialization. It also means that you’ve identified – as specifically as possible – who your target market is. That is, who is your ideal client? What is their income level? Age? Stage in life (e.g., baby boomers, newlyweds, retired individuals, etc.)? Occupation? Hobbies and interests? Once you’ve identified, with particularity, who you ideal client is, you will be able to draft your marketing message specifically to them, making your marketing message compelling to your ideal client. Bottom line: your marketing will be more effective, which will result in more business! To learn more about “Jump Starting” your business, register to receive our 14-day Jump Start your Design Business E-course at www.ShowHouseMarketing.com/interior_design_resources.htm. The E-course is FREE, but the information it contains will be invaluable to you as you work toward building your company into a super-successful business! In particular, several installments contain step-by-step “instructions” for effective and low-cost marketing activities. Good luck!
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