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It can be both challenging and fulfilling to start a home business of your own. This type of business pays off according to the time you put into it at first. Even with luck, it may feel at first as if your earnings are not worth the effort. Perseverance and the information you find below is necessary to make it work.
Get a dedicated phone line. This is essential, regardless if it's a home or cell phone, if you spend a lot of time talking to clients on the phone. This expense is 100% deductible. If you talk to your clients occasionally, make a note of the calls, and write them off as an expense as long as you have back up to prove that it is a business call.
Set up a web page for your business. Since so many people use the internet to find products and learn new information, it is essential that you have a place where potential customers can learn about your product and read about what your business is all about. You will reach many more people through the internet than you could have otherwise.
Don;t forget to get business cards. In addition to your business name, address, and phone number, make sure to add your website address and business email. Vista Print is one business that offers your first order of business cards free-of-charge. Always carry them with you, and hand them out liberally.
Involve your family as a team and play for home business success. Your extroverted spouse might be eager to do cold calls and handle clients. Your daughter may be great for articles and ad copy, while your son could create cool logos, web sites and brochures. Above all, they must have fun.
Run a contest on your business website. Spread the word about your contest through forums that your customers frequent, contest boards, ezines, guest blog entries and any other methods you can find. Make it fun, keep it simple and devise a prize that is worthwhile, but not over-the-top. Contests bring traffic.
Anyone with a flair for the artistic can find work in graphic design. A variety of nearby companies would rather use a local designer to allow for great service and flexibility. This is a big advantage that you'll have over national companies!
Make it easy for customers and retailers to get in touch with you. Use your business website as your email address and give it out to everyone. This helps keep your business name out there to be seen. Place your business email address on every piece of correspondence. Include it on your business cards and stationery. On your website, add a link to your email address on every single page to help customers contact you faster.
Especially at first, you may feel that things are taking too long. This is normal! If one could become rich overnight, everyone would do it! If you work hard and prepare well, your business is likely to stand the test of time.
About Kurt Tasche
Hi, and welcome! I am an Internet entrepreneur, martial artist and motivational coach, with a promise to help as many people as possible gain financial and time freedom. Time is our most precious asset, as it is one asset we can never get back. Many of us spend our entire lives doing things we hate, but must do, simply to survive. Working jobs we don't like, for a boss we can't stand. Getting paid just enough not to quit, and working just hard enough not to get fired. We've created debt we can't get out of, because we aren't making enough to cover it, let alone making enough to live on. My promise is to help you change all that. One of my greatest passions is to teach people how to earn a living via the Internet. To do that, I'd like to offer to connect with you, and see how I can help you grow your business. If you are on my Leased Ad Space profile page, simply click my Facebook link to the left, to connect with me. You can also message me via Skype or DM me on Twitter. However, Facebook is the method I use the most. If you are reading my Leased Ad Space blog, click the link below to go to my profile, where you'll find my social media links. I look forward to connecting with you, and helping you grow your business. To you success, Kurt Tasche