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How Can You Increase Your Revenue In Your Home Based Business?

By Kaye Dennan

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Published: 15Mar2009
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I hope you are not sitting there biting your fingernails and wondering what you can do about making your small business hum a little. If you own a small home based business then now is the time for you to get creative on your marketing and start a marketing campaign if you have not already.

Have You Found That Business Is A Little Tough Out There? Of Course You Have! Just Like Everybody Else Has! The point is, what are you doing about it?

There has never been a better time for you to improve your skills with new techniques or to expand your present skills with totally new knowledge. You can access so much information on the internet that you just cannot get away with saying that, "you cannot find any relevant information".

I am sure that you can find some time during your day that you could put aside to learn some new skills. When you have a work at home business, it is tempting to switch off and not concentrate on your business marketing, but no business can survive that way.

NOW is the opportune time to find out what your competitors are offering or what they are NOT offering. It is a time to find out what your customers either cannot get or cannot get enough of, and then you can set yourself up to CORNER THE MARKET.

Don't 'dilly dally', get stuck into it and make it happen! Take hold of the opportunity and run with it in both hands.

But , HEY DON'T STOP THERE!

Get out and start looking for the next opportunity. It may mean you have to stock something that you had not previously stocked, and if that is the case then do so. But buy carefully and in small lots, you can always buy more.

Don't make the mistake I sometimes did of getting all caught up in the success of your promotion and ordering too much. The initial flush can sometimes be deceiving. Not that the product won't keep on selling, but it can give you the wrong impression at the beginning as to how much you will sell on a regular basis.

To start with, find out what your customers want and then supply it. Ask questions or do a written survey if necessary, but whatever you do, now is the time find out exactly what your customers are looking for.

There are many places to do free marketing out there, or at the very least, reasonable marketing, so search them out and take advantage of them. On the internet you can use U-tube, Facebook, Twitter, articles directories or create a blog, to name a few. These techniques are especially good for home based businesses.

Look at ways to create customer loyalty. It could be by discount card or email contact, but make sure you are keeping in regular contact with your clients. It is much easier to get a previous client to buy than it is to get a new client to spend. Put an hour aside an hour a day to actively market your home based business. On top of that, do a little research on the internet and find out what other work at home business owners are doing to promote their businesses.

Kaye Dennan has owned small businesses for over 25 years and has always attended to their marketing, and has attended many marketing courses. For more information on Small Business Marketing go to http://ebooksnowonline.com/small-business/marketing/ or read more tips in her blog about small business at http://blog.ebooksnowonline.com/category/small-businesss/

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