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Saturday, 4 October 2014
Tuesday, 16 September 2014
GET YOUR SMALL BUSINESS FLYING WITH A FLYER
Imran Rashid Khan--
RED - Energy, Excitement
One of the most cost effective and amazing way to market
your small business is with a flyer. Flyers are simply full page ads that are
distributed directly to your potential customers. A flyer can positively
persuade a customer to buy your product, or to use one of your services. With
the right approach your small business can yield a great return on investment
(ROI) from this tried and trusted marketing tool.
Flyers are most direct form of marketing, because they get straight
to the point. Flyers give immediate access to what you are selling. Flyers grab
attention with their colors and visuals. Anyone from doctors to web designers
are using flyers to market their services, even high end businesses use flyers
to promote special events. Flyers are being more and more used as a brand
awareness tool. Whenever your flyer reaches somebody your business is
introduced to them. They may not make a purchase then, but you will increase
your brand awareness, and likelihood that you'll be considered in the future.
The question now remains, should you hire a professional or
should you do it yourself? The answer depends on how artistically inclined you
are. It may certainly be cheaper, but if you are not experienced in visual
presentation you may forget to add important components to your flyer. On the
other hand hiring a designer may be comparatively costly, but it will be more
efficient. As you will not need to worry about the design choices or color
schemes. Whatever the decision may be, make sure that your flyer has a creative
design; it is printed on good quality paper and the design abides by theses 9
guidelines so that whatever you are offering will look impressive and be noticed.
The question now remains, should you hire a professional or
should you do it yourself? The answer depends on how artistically inclined you
are. It may certainly be cheaper, but if you are not experienced in visual
presentation you may forget to add important components to your flyer. On the
other hand hiring a designer may be comparatively costly, but it will be more
efficient. As you will not need to worry about the design choices or color
schemes. Whatever the decision may be, make sure that your flyer has a creative
design; it is printed on good quality paper and the design abides by theses 9
guidelines so that whatever you are offering will look impressive and be noticed.
1. COLOR
Colors instantly grab attention and communicate your message emotionally, as it affects behaviors. Use the right color to further ingrain your brand message. Below are some examples of what color represents:
RED - Energy, Excitement
GREEN - Freshness, Money, Health
BLUE - Trust, Confidence
YELLOW - Warmth, Cheerfulness
ORANGE - Fun, Optimism
PURPLE - Creativity, Luxury
Whatever colors you choose, make sure they complement each other. Visit ColourLovers and Visually for more information on colors.
2. FONTS
Selection of a suitable font is very important for a flyer design. Ensure that you select a font which is easily readable from a distance, for example sans-serif fonts. Font size is very important, so make it large enough for the reader to read it from at least 2 feet away. Use one font for headlines and the other one for details.
3. YOUR LOGO
Logo is part of branding your small business, so make sure it is placed strategically on your flyer. It can either be placed on the top or at the bottom corner, near your business name and address.
4. YOUR CONTENT
Make sure whatever the reason you have the flyer, be sure to spell it out and explain to the reader what is important. Get to the point straight away, but still give them enough information to get them attracted.
5. YOUR VISUALS
Include images and illustrations that convey your message with the text. Be careful as less is more; don't clutter your flyer with too many images, as it will distract the attention from your message. Choose a large image to match your content's message.
6. WHERE TO FIND YOU
If you have a shop then add the address, contact number so that you’re potential customers know where you are located and are able to find you easily. Be sure to add directions or a small map that shows your location at the bottom of the flyer near your address information.
In addition to that add your email address and your website address. Create a welcome landing page of the flyer on your website, to further explain your offerings.
7. CALL TO ACTION
Create a call to action space on your flyer to entice the customers. Make it clear and bold so that the reader will respond to the offer sooner rather than later.
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Saturday, 13 September 2014
USE FLYERS TO MARKET YOUR SMALL BUSINESS
Imran Rashid Khan
Whether you're a restaurant owner, retailer,
dentist or any other small business owner, promotional flyers are the most cost
effective and popular way to market your small business. Flyers are a great way
to get attention of your target audience. When done right, flyers can be the
easiest way get your name out there and get new customers and boost sales. Flyers
are used to acquire new customers, increase sales, highlight a special event or
promote a new service or product. Flyers can even be used to launch a new
venture.
Follow these 7 tips when creating your flyer
to make the most of marketing your small business:
1. LESS IS MORE.
Try to keep things simple, and don't try to
fit every product or service on the flyer. Try to focus on just a couple of
your main services or products.
2. USE CUSTOMER TESTIMONIALS.
Add testimonials to add credibility to your
small business. Highlight comments of past satisfied customers. Be sure to
include their full name and photo if possible.
3. KEEP IT SIMPLE.
Keep your design simple and don't use too
many colors and fonts. It will not only confuse people, but also make them lose
focus on your offering. Include a photo of your product or the service you are
offering. Your call to action area should be bigger and bold then the rest of
the text on the flyer.
4. USE FULL COLOR.
Full color flyers stand out with compared to
black & white ones. Full color ones look more professional and catch the
eye easily. If full color is not in your budget, don’t use the standard white
paper, use a color paper to get your
flyer stand out and bring out the message you are trying to convey.
5. AVOID PHOTO COPIES.
As flyers are your first impression on your
potential customer, get your flyers printed instead of photo copying them. Photo
copying your flyer will give a cheap impression and won't look professional.
Get an impact for your first impression.
6. GIVE AN INCENTIVE.
You will get a much better response by give a
discount on your product or service, as people love a good discount. Even
offering an extra free service on redeeming the coupon can impress them.
7. MAKE IT EASY TO FIND YOU.
Make it as easy as possible to find or
contact you. Include your full address (with the nearest landmark if necessary),
your telephone and cell number, email, and web address.
FINAL WORD.
Your flyer should be clear, with a call of
action. It should have a coupon or a discount offer to attract customers. You
should remember that your flyer will be competing with others, so make sure to
engage a professional in designing and printing your small business
flyer.
Start distributing them in target areas, once
your flyer is ready and printed. Post your flyers on Public Bulletin Boards.
Hand them out outside of targeted buildings, in Parades and other public
events. You can even distribute flyers door-to-door.
Have a Successful Marketing!
Sunday, 7 September 2014
SIX MARKETING STRATEGIES FOR YOUR SMALL BUSINESS
Imran
Rashid Khan
Small business owners are
increasingly showing concerns about effectively marketing their businesses.
Small business owners should take knowledgeable actions, which may seem small
now, but will prove to be a major factor in the stability and growth of their
businesses.
Here are six (6) simple tips
for building a better marketing strategy for your small business, one that will
put your customers first and your business second to none.
1. Develop a Marketing Budget.
Customer attraction and
retention are the two most pressing concerns for small business owners. While
few of them spend minimal amounts on marketing their business, majority of
small business owners don’t spend any money on marketing.
Small business owners should
put aside a flexible budget to tackle new marketing opportunities and ideas so
as to better position their business. Consumers are increasingly researching
products or services to make purchases, so return-on-investment (ROI) should be
the key factor by which to measure your marketing efforts. Business which spend
very less or nothing on their marketing will only hurt their bottom line. Small
businesses should make smart investments in marketing so they are better positioned
to attract customers now and in the future.
2. Build a Website.
A website is the essential
component for any business to have an online virtual presence. It is through
your business website that your current and potential customers will find you
and connect with you. Whether you are building you business website now, or
looking to improve the one you already have keep the following things in mind:
- Your business contact information (address, phone number, email, etc) should be promptly displayed on each page of your website, not just in your Contact or About Us page. Make sure that your business contact information is consistent and updated on all online business listing sites.
- Enlist the help of a professional website designer to build a visually appealing and easy to navigate website. Your website should be SEO optimized.
- Keep your website content current and updated so that it is relevant to those visiting your site and help in higher ranking of your site in search engine results. Update your site with promotions, offerings and introducing new products and services. Use analytical tools to find out from where your visitors are coming from, and how they are finding you. This will help you in improving the customer experience of your visitors, ensuring return visitors.
3. Make Your Website Mobile-Optimized.
Increasingly consumers are
using Smartphones and tablets to search for local businesses and to shop for
products and services, so ensure that your website is mobile-optimized or
responsive. Ignoring this opportunity will diminish the chances for securing
business from these visitors.
4. SUBSCRIBE
TO LOCAL LISTINGS.
Get your business listed in
the local listing, and make sure it is in the appropriate category. Make your
listing accurate and complete. Ensuring that your business listing is complete
and accurate plays an important role in determining whether your customers
reviewing your listing can move forward with contacting you and making a
purchase. Include business address, phone number, website address, email
address, social media channel addresses, photos, offerings, etc. This will help
your customers to get as much information as they need about your business
before making a decision.
Before the online
revolution, consumers placed their trust on word-to-mouth testimonials, same
way online reviews and testimonials play an important role in driving consumers
purchasing behavior. Small business owners should ensure that their customers
can reach them directly through varied means. Regular monitoring should be in
place of the reviews. All reviews especially the negatives one should be
replied promptly in a professional way with focus to remedy the issue. After
every transaction or services provided, an email should be sent to your
customer asking them to leave feedback on your website or your business social
media channel.
With the advent of online
social media platforms, consumers are spending more and more time on social
media not only interacting with their family and friends, but also with popular
brands. Small business owners are increasingly engaging their loyal and
potential customers through social media channels. Before jumping onto the
bandwagon, small business owners should take in to account the following
things:
- Begin by selecting which social media platform will be more appropriate for your business. Facebook and Twitter provide strong platforms to reach your customers with offerings, promotions, and the like. These platforms also have the ability to engage in one-to-one conversations with their customers answering to feedbacks, queries, and complaints. For businesses dealing in clothing, furniture, art, and other kinds of designing Pintrest can provide a platform for sharing visually their offerings. And sites like YouTube can help businesses to post ‘how-to-do’ videos.
- Once your business social media channel(s) have been created, share the information. Keep updating it with relevant information. Include compelling photos, videos, and other visual content so that your followers keep coming back and stay connected. Your business social media channel(s) are an extension of your online presence, respond to any inquiries, questions, and other comments promptly.
FINAL WORDS
Small business owners should
measure results from their marketing initiatives. They should find out how well
their marketing strategies have worked, and what else they can or should be
doing. Develop a reporting mechanism that will enable you to see the impact of
the marketing activities on your business. Soon you will start seeing the
benefits of your business marketing activities at work – the ability of your
business to retain and attract customers.
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Saturday, 6 September 2014
FIVE STEPS TO HELP SMALL LOCAL BUSINESSES SUCCEED THROUGH SEO
Imran Rashid Khan
For a small business to effectively position it in search engine results is very important for their success and survival. But is it possible to influence and control search engine results?
For a small business to effectively position it in search engine results is very important for their success and survival. But is it possible to influence and control search engine results?
The answer to that million dollar question is yes. There are simple yet effective ways to not only boost but to improve the visibility of your small business. You can even improve the ratings and reviews of your business through the efforts of social media.
Take a look at the five (5) steps and the actions to be taken for small businesses to extend their outreach
and influence the search engine results with positive content and coverage.
- Your website is the first point of contact and the most valuable online asset, so it is essential to take steps to make it optimized and accurate so it appears high within the search results. Your business website is the home on the virtual world, from where the interaction with your business starts and ends. Your business website is the most important place for existing and potential customers to learn about your business before deciding on whether to move forward with a purchase your product or use your service.
- Select a domain name that reflects your business and if possible its location. For example, one of the beauty salons in New York uses the domain "simplybeautifulnyc.com", which includes its business name, type, and location.
- Your website should be built around giving its visitors a user-friendly experience, having a visually appealing colour scheme, attractive visual content and easy to use navigation.
- Add keywords on page titles that identify your business, its services, and its location. For example, “simplybeautiful – full service beauty salon – New York.” Incorporate your business's name, address, and phone number in not only your homepage or contact page, but also in each individual webpage of your website.
- In addition to highlighting your offerings, make sure to include as much possible information of your vicinity. For example, note what section of the town you are in, nearest important or famous landmark. This information will boost your search visibility as a local business.
- Ensure that your business website is Mobile-Friendly.
One of the most effective ways
to boost your SEO is to ensure the availability of correct information of your
business in your local business listings sites. The information should be
accurate, consistent, and accessible.
- When your business is not listed or the information listed is incomplete, outdated or appears differently in different places, then there is a risk of negative impact of your business ratings in search engine results. Not only that it will make it difficult for potential customers to find your business.
- Ensure that your business is listed in your local business listings and the business information like name, phone, and address are consistent and correct.
- Ensure to include photos, videos, website URL, and other key information in your listing to make it more attractive and informative to your potential customers.
- While enlisting your business make sure it is in the appropriate category.
- If your business has multiple locations, mention each location on your website. Create separate listings of each location to boost visibility of your location and business.
ENSURE AN APPROPRIATE LINK STRATEGY
Links from your website to
other related websites, and vice versa, play a vital role in optimising your
business visibility in search engine results. This action helps in creating credibility
of your business.
- Use social platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and other media channels to share your website link. Encourage your friends and family to pass along the information as well.
- Add links to your website in your emails and other stationary items.
- Sponsor local events, or provide discounts on special /seasonal occasions. Ask your other local businesses to provide links to your business and return the favour. However make sure your linking strategy is authentic and relevant to your business. Do not spam your business URL, on websites, blog comments or forums.
ENCOURAGE AND RESPOND TO ONLINE REVIEWS.
Reviews not only help to build your business visibility in local search engine results but, also play a critical role in driving consumer’s purchasing decisions, so respond to them whether they are positive or negative.
Reviews not only help to build your business visibility in local search engine results but, also play a critical role in driving consumer’s purchasing decisions, so respond to them whether they are positive or negative.
- Encourage the customers to leave ratings and reviews. Provide them with variety of sites to post reviews so the spread is varied. Whether it is a simple email or a call out on your website. The more positive, authentic review the better your business will appear.
- Be proactive about responding to all types of customer reviews. If the post is positive, thank the customer for their feedback and encourage them to use your services/product again. If the post is negative, appreciate the feedback and ask the customer to get in contact with you about their concerns so you can attend to their problems.
Social media plays a noteworthy
role in local business visibility in search results. The more proactive your
social media strategy, the higher likelihood your pages will attract followers
and optimise your ratings within a search.
- Engage your customers via Facebook, Google+, Twitter, Pintrest, and other popular social networks on regular basis. Begin by selecting which social media platform will be more appropriate for your business. The more you engage the more followers you will have, which in turn will make your page appear higher in searches. Use posts and updates to link to your business website to drive traffic.
- Start a blog, which will provide a steady stream of new and relevant content for your existing and potential customers. This will not only raise your site’s SEO results but also drive traffic to your site.
- Engage your customers with updates on new products/services, promotions, and discounts. Respond promptly and directly to questions, concerns or feedback.
In the end, pay attention
to your success and adjust your approach as necessary. Keep close track of your
progress, and monitor what is working, and what is not. Follow these steps and
take control of your marketing strategy.
Sunday, 6 October 2013
What is in the name?
What is in the Name? - Freelance WorkTips
Planning to launch your own business? Choosing the right name for your startup business is a critical part of staring your business. It not only distinguishes your business from your competitors but, it also can make the difference between success and failure. The name you choose reflects on what your business is all about and what your potential customers will perceive of your business. Your business name will reflect your company’s values and its distinguishing characteristics.
Moreover, you need to ensure that the name you choose for
your business can be registered and is also web savvy i.e. is the domain name
available?
Remember there is no singly correct way to choose the right
name for your startup business, but the only way your business will succeed if your products or services score well on quality. There are many
examples where the business names are ordinary and simple and are doing well in
the market. Similarly, there are companies with very unique and catchy names
that are not doing very well. So it boils down to this that the business name
does create an impression in the mind of the potential customer but , ultimately the quality of your products or services which you offer will decide
the future of your startup business.
In general it is advised that the business name should be
catchy, simple, and easy to spell and pronounce. Remember that in trying to be
catchy and different the name shouldn't be too confusing or vague for the
customers to understand or you might end up loosing the customers.
Think about what you want your company name to convey.
The business name you choose will appear on your business
cards, letterheads, website, promotional materials, and everywhere else, so you
should consider what you want your company name to convey. Service oriented
businesses should consider a name that includes or describes what the business
does so that it will be easy for their prospective customers to recognise what
services the business provides.
It is very important that you think hard before selecting a
name for your business because it is going to effect how your customers feel
about your business. The more obscure, difficult to pronounce, or spell the
harder it will be to remember.
Brainstorm to identify name possibilities.
Once you have decided on what you business name will convey,
start your brainstorming sessions. In these sessions think about words that
describe your products or services, the benefits of using your
products/services. Think of words or phrases that will evoke the feelings you
want your customers to feel when they see your business name. Use dictionary,
thesauruses, and any other resource which will help you. Form a list, go
through any web service and see how many have been taken already. Check
www.uspto.gov if the potential business names are not already a trademark.
Once you have shortened the list check the rest of it to see
how many have been registered as domain names. This step will likely cut down
quite a few potential names away. Lastly, Google your potential online business
name in quote to see that no competitor appears on the name you have chosen.
The moment you decide the name of your business, make sure to
register it, claim your domain name, your social media identity and if required
trademark your name.
While choosing the right name for your business few things to consider:
•While abstract
words can be catching, like Yahoo, Google, and Amazon the more obscure a
business name the harder it will be to remember and can lead to confusion and
set your business back in terms of awareness. So choose a familiar name, which
is easy to pronounce and remember.
•Misspelled words
not only can make your business name stand out but it can also help you in
domain name registration. Examples of misspelled names are flickr, and tumblr.
While it may be creative to misspell words it does not always work to your
advantage. On the other hand misspelled words will not be easy to lookup in the
search engine.
•Two Syllable or Compound words can be used by combining
2 words together to name your business. Examples of this are Facebook, Skillshare. This will not only be useful in making your business name memorable
but, it can also help you in registering your domain name easily. Choose words
which will not only appeal to you but will also appeal to your potential
customers.
•Initials like IBM
and Acronyms like AT&T can be
used if your business name is long and multiword phrase (an acronym is composed
of the first letter of each word in a phrase), but a poorly chosen business
name can result in unfavourable acronym.
•The name needs to sound
good while saying aloud. Use a name that has meaning and conveys your business message/benefits.
•Avoid names that are too narrow or too literal.
So don't use names which will restrict your growth in the future. For example
when I started out my business in content writing many of my friends advised me
to select a name which had writing or content in the business name, but I
decided on "outsource2me", this way when I decide to expand & go
into web designing and more I won’t need to change the name of my business.
•You can use Keywords
to name you business by making use of words which directly give an idea about
the business. No frills, just directly to the point.
In conclusion I would say that it is very important that you think hard before selecting a name for your business because it is going to effect how your customers feel about your business.
In conclusion I would say that it is very important that you think hard before selecting a name for your business because it is going to effect how your customers feel about your business.
As always you are welcome to post your questions and comments below.
Have a great and prosperours life.
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Sunday, 4 August 2013
Increase Traffic to your Website
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Saturday, 20 July 2013
5 Esstential Tips for Freelancers
1. Market Yourself – Network,
Network.
You need to tell people who you are, what
you bring, and how you could be service to them. You have to constantly market
yourself for success and build a referral network.
Internet is a valuable tool for
freelancers, especially if you have website. It serves as a point of contact
between you and your potential clients.
You have to present yourself as to who you
are and what you do and the skills and values you bring. Market your business
as it is the key to a steady flow of new and repeat clients. Market on how your
freelance business is better then similar business.
It’s not enough to what you know but, who
you know. Use social media networks like Facebook, Twitter, and Linkedln and
other online communities like freelancer.com to meet, greet, and expand your
network, and get your business in front of prospective clients.
Through these networks get feedbacks to
fine tune your product or service. Not only that, you can get your first break
through these networks and referrals. These sites can also be used to develop
and maintain relationships with clients.
2. Get to know your competitors.
Study and research your competitors in
trade journals, social sites, freelance forums, and visit their website. Pay attention to what your competitors do. Learn
from them, they may be doing something right which you can be implemented in
your business. Understand that you don’t know everything and be open to new
ideas and new approaches for your business success.
You need to know who all your competitors
are, not just the obvious ones, but the ones who are meeting the needs of your
customers with products/ services which you do not offer.
Resist
the urge to compete on price. Trying to undercut every competitor is a losing
race. Instead, focus on providing greater value.
3. Follow-up.
For
a successful business it is very important to follow-up to maximise
opportunities. Stay in touch with them long after the sale, puts you ahead of
the competition. Customers will feel appreciated with a follow-up. People do
business with people they KNOW, LIKE, and TRUST. A committed follow-up strategy
will increase your referrals with your customers and clients. By doing a
follow-up you can remind them about your product or services you are offering.
Follow-up can also be an acknowledgement for using your product or services.
4. Get Organised.
To be successful in any business it is
very essential to be organised especially for a freelancer as he/she is
responsible for everything. You need to have a good plan and organisational
skills. Take your time and plan out all necessary steps to achieve success.
Make sure your work environment is
conducive to maximise productivity. Keep it neat and tidy and minimise
distractions. Schedule your work hours and set a routine. Being organised will
help you complete tasks within time. Have a check list or to-do-list as you
complete a task heck it off your list. Schedule your time; keep a calendar of
meetings and deadlines. Set up a system for your workday; effectively
prioritise email correspondence by using an auto filter.
5. Stay Focused.
You
are not going to start making money the moment you start your business, it
takes time so stay focused in achieving your short term goals. Constantly keep
doing the things necessary to be successful, because success will not come in
one night. Set goals so as to measure how well is your business doing, devise a
plan to reach and achieve these goals. Always be on the look out for ways in
improving your business and make it stand out from the competition. Keep a
positive attitude, as a good attitude is a great asset for a freelancer.
Believe in yourself.
Conclusion:
Starting and running
a successful business can be rewarding and challenging. There are few things
more satisfying than launching and owning your own freelance business. Starting
a business is not complicated, but running it successfully requires focus,
discipline, perseverance, and motivation. However, success will not come over
night - it requires a long-term focus and that you remain consistent in
challenging environments. Be prepared to adapt, innovate, and invigorate, so
that your freelance business will break-out to the next level of profitability.
Remember in business the only constant is change, so adapt and prosper.
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Sunday, 4 November 2012
Your Business Plan & Commitment
To proceed further in creating your online business you need to have a plan of action or a Business Plan to achieve your goals. A business without a plan is like wandering blindly and relaying on luck. So planning is essential for starting a business. While making a Business Plan you need to answer the following questions:
- Name of your online business.
- Vision of your online business.
- Who is your Target Market?
- What will you be selling to your Target Market?
- What makes your business different from your competition?
- Your Marketing Strategy.
Once you have pen down the answers of the above questions, then you will need to commit to it.
I am sure that by now you must be inspired and very excited about starting your new online business, but excitement is not enough to keep going. You need commitment and commitment is a choice.
So if you want your business to be successful, then you should commit to your vision. Write down your commitment on a paper, sign it and date it. This way whenever you start loosing your inspiration and excitement you can go and read your signed commitment, to get on track again.
- Pen down your Business Plan.
- Commit to you vision.
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Friday, 26 October 2012
Finding Your Niche
A “Niche” is defined as a "situation or activity specially suited to a person’s interest, abilities, or nature". (American Heritage Dictionary 4th edition)
Knowing that we want to start a business is not enough; the important thing is knowing what kind of business to start.
Your online business should be something you are ‘passionate’ about, it should be something which interests you or suits you nature. Working for something you are passionate about will yield great results. If you are passionate about something your commitment towards it will be very high. Your passion should dictate your ‘niche’.
Having a specific knowledge/skill or your work experience can also be your niche. I recommend grabbing a pen and a paper and start jotting down atleast twenty things which you are passionate about or have knowledge about.
While brainstorming for new ideas for your future online business, keep in mind that a successful business is the one which is providing a product or service that others will actually buy or pay for. Satisfy the need of your target market, and your target market will keep your business profitable.
Beware that an idea may seem promising, and destined to make you rich, but the real test will only come when you actually launch your online business. So what ever the idea/niche may be, it should be researched well before investing your time and money into it.
- Some of the questions which need to be asked:
- How big is the niche?
- How competitive is the niche?
- How profitable is the niche?
Google your idea/niche (in quotes) and look for these things:
- How many results?
- What kind of sites are in top 10?
- Who is your competitor?
If the results are few, then your niche may be too vague. If it is too many, then you need to zoom in on a tighter niche.
Action Steps
Gain the knowledge of your niche and what the market wants. There are so many online business ideas to choose from, so be sure to pick one that you’ll enjoy running and that will keep you motivated.
As always feel free to ask question or leave your comments below.
Until next time take care!
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Monday, 22 October 2012
Start an Online Business
Thousands of people all over the world are making money on the Internet having a full time online business, or as part time worker to make extra income.
The opportunity to work at home part time and make extra money online or to build a full blown home based online business is wide open for everybody nowadays.
The opportunity to work at home part time and make extra money online or to build a full blown home based online business is wide open for everybody nowadays.
Online business is not a job; it is a full time commitment. Not any one can successfully run an online business. It takes a lot of hard work, patience, and commitment to build an online business.
The cost of an online business varies from zero to millions. The more time you devote the better chances of success. No one can make money without putting in long hours and hard work.
If you want to run an online business or make extra money online then there are 15 ways to do it:
1. Ebay
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2.Info Products
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3.Affiliate Marketing
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4. Work from home jobs.
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5. Adsense
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6.MLM
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7.Couching/Counsulting
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8.Service site
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9. Web hosting
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10.Membership site
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11.Social Network site
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12. Freelancer
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13. Paid Blogger
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14. Domainer
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15. Online Trading
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- As stated there are bunch of ways to make money online, but the BIG questions is how to differentiate and separate the real opportunities from the scams. There are a lot of scams out there, so you need to be on your guard.
- Never pay any one a fee in exchange for the promise of a job.
- Don’t buy any business opportunities, until you have done your home work. Research can eliminate buyer’s remorse. To find out more about scams and business opportunities visit
Resources required for an Online Business:
- A Computer.
- Doesn’t need to be the latest and greatest
- Recommend Windows XP or newer
- Consider a laptop
- An Internet Connection.
- Broadband
- Online Personal Finance software.
- Here are some choices to manage your personal finances and money you will be earning through your online business. Adaptu, Mint, MoneyStrands, IExpenseOnline.
- Free email programs for windows.
- There are many free email programs, and at least one perfect for you. Yahoo, Google, Hotmail
- Time tracking products.
- Using time-tracking software can help you get a handle on how and where your time goes. Plus most time-tracking software's have other useful features such as invoicing. You can check out these recommendations Paymo, Replicon, TrackMyHours & ManicTime.
- Photo editor.
- You will always need some kind of Photo-Editor to create and edit images like, PhotoScape, Pixia.
- Event Calendar
- If you would like a bit more organization in your business, then online calendars might be just the thing for you. Google Calendar, 30Boxes.
- VoIP software.
- Skype is the most popular voice communication service in the world.
- Network & computer security.
- You need tools to help you monitor and protect your computer and your network without emptying your wallet. AVG, Avast, Spam-Aid.
- Office Productivity tools.
- Screen Capture tool.
- Zip Program
There are a few other things that you’ll need which will be specifically covered in upcoming tips, so don’t worry about them for now
Action Steps:
Go through the list, and do as best as you can to get them. Do some research on your own and see what else is available on the net.
You don’t need to be a computer expert, but there are some things you’ll need to know.
You are welcome to post your questions and comments below.
See you next time.
Have a great day!
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