6 Carry business cards with you wherever you go.
Have your web address printed on them. You can
hand them out to anyone you meet. Just think of all
the people you meet on a regular basis: grocery
clerks, post office workers, bag boys, family
members, friends, salesmen/women, etc.
7 Contact national radio stations to ask them if they
are looking for guest speakers. Tell them your area
of expertise; maybe they'll book you for a show.
Of course you would want to contact targeted
stations and shows which would want to know more
about you and your area of expertise.
8 Join clubs related to your area of business. You
could trade leads with other businesses. Learn new
ways to run your business and sell your products.
You could also create your own online business club.
You could provide private chat rooms, message
boards, articles, etc.
9 Think of a domain name for your web site that's
easy to remember. It should be related to what your
business does, sells or provides. If there aren’t any
business names available, use your actual birth name.
You could at least brand yourself. Your own name
will give you credibility.
10 Position your web site at the top of pay-per-click
search engines. You will only pay your set amount
for each click-through you get to your web site. Just
make sure your profits will pay for your advertising
cost. If they won't, maybe you could share a web
site with another related business and split the costs.
Getting interesting everyday!!! Til next part....
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