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Friday, February 29, 2008

Becoming A Part Of Your Home Community

Building a  home business requires many parts coming together at the right time and marketing the business can make it popular among a wide range of audiences. Even internet-based companies need to be known and accepted in their home communities and business owners who play where they live generally have a better chance of success. Being involved in the community can help a community become involved in the business.

 

Regardless of the type of business you are in, becoming known in your home community can have many benefits. It can also become part of your marketing strategy, even if no one recognizes your involvement as a business growth strategy. Consider the uniforms worn by youth sports teams and ask how many of the companies that sponsor those teams do so out of the goodness of their heart. If that was the case, the name of the business would not be on the backs of all the uniforms and would not be read in every newspaper article that publishes the score of the local games.

 

When parents are attending one of junior's games and they are need of a plumber, who do you think they are going to call? Chances are the company whose name is on the back of the uniform will get the business. Of course, adult-themed businesses are not usually acceptable as sponsors for these activities, but the idea is the same no matter what type of business it is.

 

Targeting your name and message is equally important as no matter how many ads or how much money is spent, if it is only seen or heard by people who have no use for your services, it will be a wasted effort. Consultants often find that membership in local social or civic service organizations is a great place to recruit business. One rule of thumb though, unless specifically asked, never discuss your business during a social gathering.

 

This is often viewed as pandering to the masses or preaching to a captive audience. If someone asks a question, hand them a business card with an invitation to call or, better yet, ask when it would best to contact them so you can supply more detailed and more accurate information rather than discussing it at a community picnic. It takes a lot of time and effort to be part of a community and even some who have lived in the same town for years are not well-known outside their own backyard.

 

For awhile, at least, you need to forget about all the hype surrounding the internet marketing and advertising and make your home community the base for getting your name out in the public view. Even if only a few individuals may be able to use your services, others may know of someone who can. It is not only who you know that helps your marketing efforts, it is also who they know that helps grow your business. The important thing is to be known by someone, who knows someone, who knows someone and so on.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Are You Considered An Expert In Your Field?

No matter how much you know about any given subject or industry, you are not considered an expert in the field unless someone else says you are. They may know as much or more than you do, but if they have reason to believe that you are and expert, then others likely will also view you as an expert.

 

The question then becomes, how do you get others to view as the go-to expert on matters in your chosen field of expertise? Being recognized as an expert is hard work and attempting to convince people of your credentials will not make it happen. You have to show them your expertise. One way to make that happen is to become published on the subject. There is something about being named an author about a subject that can instantly make you an expert.

 

Many time you will see a presentation being given by someone you never heard of, and it is usually accompanied by the notice that they are the author of a book, an article an important-sounding paper, but rarely does it ever say where the item was published. That detail is not nearly as important than actually being published. Making copies of the article available also lends credence to the claim of being an expert.

 

With so many ezines published on a daily, weekly and monthly basis, use your background and knowledge about a subject and write a short informative article. Find an ezine publication focused in the same area and offer them the article free of charge. Unless it is true garbage, most ezines will not refuse free content and once they publish it, you are on the road to becoming an expert.

 

Offer your speaking services to local service organizations on subjects related to their membership. If you have spent years in management, you probably have good knowledge about many aspects of managing a business and speaking to other business owners about management ideas can boost your credibility. Now, not only are you a published author but you are also an experienced speaker.

 

From the free speeches to small groups you can advance to offering presentations to peer groups, further securing your status as an expert in the field and can get paid for your speaking and presentation abilities. In reality, the biggest difference between an expert in the field and another person working in the field is not about their advanced knowledge. It is more about how much they can charge for their services. Experts make more money.

 

Starting a consulting business, based on being an acknowledged expert can make all the difference in the world. Your subject matter and materials may be exactly the same. but with the new designation of expert in the biography, there are more people willing to spend money to hear you speak.

 

Your website can tout all the reasons and all the people and groups that consider you an expert in the field, without every using the word expert. Simply by having the background as a published author and public speaker is usually enough credibility to make your expert opinion worth pay to hear.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Can Such A Business Thrive At Home

Have you ever been on vacation and come across a business idea that you have never seen before? Maybe a twist to an old idea that you thought was unique or a new taste to the old hamburger that you find absolutely fantastic. Maybe a retailer with a unique niche product that you find is not only available but can be opened as a franchise. Before writing the check to get the business open back home, you are going to want to do some research to find out if the business can survive in your neighborhood.

 

It is not only whether there is enough population in your hometown to support the business, but are there enough of the right kind of customers to make the business grow into the success you envision? While you may be enamored with the concept, you will need to make sure others will embrace your enthusiasm before opening a new business. You can easily start be looking around in neighboring communities to see if such a business exists.

 

They do not have to be the same brand you are considering, but similar in the type of products or services they offer. It will probably not hurt to travel to a nearby location and talk to the owner of the franchise about business prospects. They may not be willing to divulge a lot of information to a stranger, but they give you a general idea about the success of the business. Also, if there are no cars in the lot during what you might consider what should be a busy time, what they tell you may be a moot point.

 

Look at competition to the concept and how other businesses are supplying the overall need that your proposed franchise may end up competing against. You should also understand the demographics in your area, and most information is available free through local chambers of commerce. By comparing the community make up with other similar sized communities, you can gain a good understanding of the potential for success your franchise idea may have.

 

While most companies, for reasons known only to them are reluctant to talk about profit expectations, talking with other franchise owners may reveal some of the realities of owning that particular franchise. Again, they may be reluctant to offer figures, but most will share their experiences about the business relationship with the flagship company. But researching the company as well as the business can save a lot of heartache in the long run, as well as your cash.

 

Buying into a franchise can be the beginning of a long lasting financial affair with your bank and if the business venture will not work in your town you can either find a town in which it has a better chance of survival or find another opportunity. But, the bottom line is that if you enter into a franchise agreement and the business does not produce as expected, you are the one holding the promissory note with the bank and if you put your house up as collateral, you family's future depends on the depth of your research.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Deciding On A Franchise Or A New Home Business Venture

There is a lot to be said about starting and owning your own business concerning the personal satisfaction of being your own boss and nurturing an idea from its infancy and growing through maturity. There are also a lot of headaches and a potentially long learning curve before you are comfortable with the way the business is operating. Finding the right advertising message and marketing strategy that can position your business within the same industry to make it a leader is another obstacle that needs overcome before becoming successful.

 

Despite all of the advantages of business ownership, there are many who prefer simply to trade the sweat equity needed to start their own business, along with a usually nice piece of change and buy a franchise in an existing business. In most cases, all of the bugs have been worked out of the operational side of the business and the company's business plan has proven to provide a working model. Essentially, a new franchise owners is trained on how the business is supposed to be run, to make sure it meets the company's goals, and then run it.

 

While this can be a quick and easy way to operate a new business venture, it remains far from allowing the franchise owner to own their own business. They can take advantage of the existing brand recognition, advertising and marketing strategies that helped the main company grow into its current position. Make no mistake, most companies do franchise unless they are certain new owners can be trained to run them and everything is in place to insure they can turn a profit.

 

Buying a franchise does not a business owner make. What it does is give the buyer the right to claim the profits from the business. Owning a franchise does not allow the owner to change the offerings of the company nor does it allow them the right to alter the way the company does business. When a franchise is purchased, usually the new owner continues to pay for the right to use the business's name and brand recognition. In return, the main company allows the owner to keep the profits from their venture.

 

While owning a franchise is a quick and easy way to get into business, it is not necessarily the type of investment for an individual with an independent streak. Most purchase agreements allow for the main company to take control of the franchise if the owner violates any part of the franchise contract…without remuneration. Meaning if the owner introduces a new product to the menu, they can lose their rights to the franchise.

 

Regardless of the necessary investment, the decision is based on one thought. Do you want to buy the opportunity to run someone else's business, and probably make a decent wage out of it, or do you want to have total control over a business you own? For the individual with the true entrepreneurial spirit who wants to live or die on their own merits, a franchise may not be the best decision.

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Affiliate Your Web Site To Broaden Marketing Reach

One of the toughest parts of owning an online business is getting traffic to your site. Traffic is what drives sales and sales it what drives you to operate a business. Without traffic, you have no business. Consider your online business as a brick and mortar business located on the side of a major, busily traveled highway. There are literally thousands of businesses located along the road with fancy signs, flashing lights and in some cases people standing by the side of the road signaling their presence.

 

Looking at your business, located in a non-descript building with no widows and one unmarked door. It is painted a dull color and there is no sign to indicate the business is located inside this drab building and the parking lot be a little too small for anticipated business. There is no advertising in the newspaper, radio, television or the phonebook and as a consequence, there are probably no visitors roaming around inside the store.

 

Although the prices of whatever you are selling inside are significantly better that those offered by other sites, no one will ever know it because they do not know you exist. One of the favorite methods of inviting traffic to your store is the use of affiliate marketing. To understand the concept, consider advertising in print or broadcast media. You make up the ad and pay to have it published. You have very little to go on as to how effective the ad has been, but you paid for it just to get your name out. Think that you made one sale from an ad that cost a thousand dollars to post. A dismal return for sure.

 

Affiliate marketing is essentially connecting with other online business owners and having them put your ad on their site. You do not have to pay unless your ad produces revenue. Kind of like a pay for performance agreement. If the ad produces sales, you pay the site owner a percentage of the sale. If the ad does not produce any sales, you pay them nothing.

 

These other sites want to make money without having to warehouse merchandise or handle any of the shipping and payments. Their only work is putting your ad on their site and then promoting their site to get more visitors. The more sales they make for you, the more money they earn in commissions. The more advertising they do of their own site, the more visitors are sent your way to buy your products. This pay for production type of advertising, affiliate marketing is one of the fastest growing methods of earning money on the internet and allows even small businesses to establish a large marketing network with a bare bones budget.

 

Additionally, one of the algorithms search engines use is counting the number of quality links to your site from other sites. Every affiliate that posts your ad on their site is a link back to you and you do not have to trade links with them, making it more attractive to the search engines. This can also increase traffic direct to your site from search engine users.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

How To Win At Affiliate Marketing

Affiliate marketing is the process of promoting the goods or services of another person in exchange for getting a commission every time that one of those goods or services is sold.   Affiliate marketing in this way can be a very easy way for a person to get something done and when it comes right down to it the low cost and easy time commitments that affiliate marketing brings to the table are exactly what people need when they are starting up a business.   However, this does not mean that everyone that tries affiliate marketing is going to be successful at it, so even though it is one of the easiest ways to start a business online, you still need to know how to win at affiliate marketing.

 

Location

 

In real estate, location is the biggest thing.  In affiliate marketing, location is also the biggest thing albeit in a different way.   The location we are looking for in affiliate marketing is not the location of geography or region that real estate developers are interested in, but rather the location affiliate markets are looking for is the proper market to sell their products.   Markets are targeted to different things and interested in different things and figuring out which markets are likely to like the products you are marketing is part of becoming a great affiliate marketer.   You can make things a lot easier on yourself by ensuring that the affiliate marketing that you do is only directed at markets and people that are actually interested in those particular products.

 

Leverage

 

There is a very sad story in some affiliate marketing circles and it is the story of the person that did not understand leverage.   This person came up with a fantastic marketing plan for affiliate marketing and tried it on one product.  That plan worked great, but because the profits that it brought in were not enough to sustain a full time income, the person gave up and heartbreakingly went back to their old job.  

 

What is the lesson here?  The lesson is that people need to consider leverage when they consider how to win at affiliate marketing.   Figuring out a strategy that works is hard, but once you have that strategy your next goal becomes to leverage the strategy by applying it to as many different products as possible.  

 

If you can make $100 a week selling a certain product, why not start building up your infrastructure so that you end up making $10,000 a week eventually by selling 100 products that each make $100 a week?

 

Critical Thinking

 

Location and leverage are two examples of things that came about as a result of critical thinking.  Someone was faced with a problem (too few people interested in the general public or too little profit from selling one product) and came up with a solution by thinking on their feet.   Everything that you do in affiliate marketing will require this type of critical thinking and it would be impossible to go through the hundreds of different ways that this is already true of the field.   Just remember to always re-evaluate the situation you are in and try to think critically about ways that you can make it better.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Choosing Employees For Your Home Business

If the time comes where you can no longer fulfill your tasks and job demands on a solo basis it will be time to consider hiring employees. When you find yourself in this position you have to think carefully about what you expect from this person and what qualities you are looking for them to relay. Asking specific questions at an interview over the phone, through a questionnaire or in person will help you to get a better feel for each individual and how they may be able to benefit you and your business.

 

Expectations can be high after all this is your business that you have built and nurtured for it to become successful. It is also run from your personal residence and you would want this person to be the proper type of person to allow entrance into your home. You need to know ahead of time, prior to speaking to this person what you will in reality require from them. Will they be collecting supplies, dropping off or taking orders? Will this person be required to handle money or keep track of financial records? Will this person be trained to aid you in the over all business processes? Depending on what you will require this person to be able to do will depend on the questions you need to ask. IF they are a form of delivery and pick up, how is there driving record do they have a valid drivers license? Is it in or out of state? Will they have a vehicle or will you provide this? Does this person have the communication skills required to take orders and mark them correctly? Is this person trustworthy to run deposits to the bank or keep records of transaction for you? Knowing the task and the expectations for the related task will help you to research the persons character for the position.

 

Personal qualities can make or break the hiring process of an individual. Many businesses require a questionnaire to be filled out that contains questions concerning morals, ethics and dependability. You can find such questionnaires online or you can create your own. Having these prepared for an interview can make the process flow much smoother. You can have them fill out the paperwork and then review the answers with the person. This can assist you in knowing if you want to pursue this person as an employee or turn them away for the businesses benefit.

 

The process of hiring a person is not always easy. Concerns of a person’s personal background of drugs or abusive behavior can be something to look into. You can never be too precautious when having a person join you in your home as well as your business. Any convictions or bankruptcies as well as other court proceeding transcripts are public record and available online. If you feel it is necessary to know this type of personal history it is available to you. Most important factor in hiring an employee is trust. If a sense of trust is not present simply move on. Take the necessary time to find the employee(s) that you desire.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Make the Leap to Affiliate Marketing Success

I hope everyone had a great President's Day and enjoyed
quality time with your families. Following is an article
written by the great Stone Evans. As usual he offers
sound advice for earning money online with your home-based
business.

Copyright © Stone Evans, The Home Biz Guy
http://getresponse.com/t/10221511/647627/207041321/2/

If you are going to become a successful affiliate on the
Internet, you need 3 "intangibles." These are things that must
come from WITHIN you.

===> Intangible 1 <===

First, you must have a strong WHY.

Why must you make affiliate marketing work? What is driving you?
What is it that you CAN'T have in your life anymore and/or what
is it that you absolutely MUST HAVE now?

For me, I couldn't stand working 12+ hours a day anymore and
missing the experience of my children growing up. I also
absolutely HAD TO HAVE the freedom of being able to control my
life and finances through a little box that I could carry with me
anywhere in the world and not be tied to anyone's time pressures
or demands but my own. That was my carrot and my stick. I felt a
great pain deep in my gut of missing out on my children's lives
and the incredible freedom that succeeding in this business would
provide for me. I found my why. You MUST find yours.

===> Intangible 2 <===

You must BELIEVE that it is possible.

If you don't believe that it's POSSIBLE for you to make money
with affiliate programs or make your living on the Internet, you
won't. It's that simple.

For me, figuring out that it was possible was just a matter of
realizing that many other people were ALREADY making great money
online. If they could do it, I could too. It would just be a
matter of figuring out what those people were doing and then
adapting it to my situation.

There is no shortage of undeniable PROOF that people (millions of
them) are making money online with affiliate programs. Just get
online and do some research and you'll find countless
testimonials and stories of REAL PEOPLE making real money on the
Internet. Or head to your local bookstore and you'll find the
same documented evidence of this fact. Truth is, it's getting
easier and easier to make money online with affiliate programs.

I've always said that "affiliate marketing" is the job of the
future. In the "old" days, you had to go to a potential
employer, apply for the position and hope for the best. Now you
can simply go to any company you want, fill out their affiliate
application and start work immediately. Affiliates are the new
working class. Believe me, making money with affiliate programs
or making your living on the Internet is WAY MORE than possible.
It is pretty much (or will be soon enough) unavoidable now.
Affiliate marketing is the "job" of the future that's already
here TODAY.

===> Intangible 3 <===

You must be willing to MAKE THE LEAP.

Ready, FIRE, then aim... This is the operating philosophy you
MUST adopt to succeed with affiliate marketing.

That's backwards for most people who like to aim before they
fire. The fact is the Internet is a moving target... The only
thing constant about it is change. You need to stop analyzing the
game and simply jump into it. You can't learn from the
outside... You have to be IN THE RING to truly understand it.

The lesson here is that you will never really be READY to start
an affiliate marketing business. You simply have to start one.
This is what I call "Making the Leap."

The good news is that the cost of failure on the Internet is very
small. In the "brick and mortar" world you need to evaluate
things very carefully before you decide to open up a business.
It's almost always necessary to invest thousands of dollars to
get an offline business off the ground. However, on the Internet
you can often start a successful business for less than $100. The
Plug-In Profit Site is a great example of this:
http://getresponse.com/t/10221511/647627/207041321/2/

You simply need get IN THE GAME... Each moment that you stay
"out there," you're wasting valuable time that you could be
learning and skills necessary to become a successful affiliate
marketer. In fact, if you're not in the game yet, you're
ALREADY behind the times. Make the leap to becoming a successful
affiliate marketer today!

About the Author:
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Stone Evans helps ordinary people all over the world make
money online with affiliate programs. If you can follow 3
easy steps, you can get your own customized website,
autoresponder (email follow-up software) and pre-written
email marketing campaign professionally designed and
installed and ready to pull in profits for you in 24 hours
or less! See details at and sign up today at:
http://getresponse.com/t/10221511/647627/207041321/2/


I hope you enjoyed hearing from Stone Evans as much as I did.
I will continue to provide you with ideas for those who wish
to work from home.

Margie Franklin
www.brandyourselfgoogleme.com
www.livethedreamwithfaith.com