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		<title>Small Business Advertising Idea &#8211; 5 Proven Strategies</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Apr 2010 10:35:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are a small advertising firm idea of research, the use of the Internet. Most potential customers use the Web to find the products and services in your town or community.
Word of mouth and advertisements the paper are less relevant every day. Here are some tactics for your product or service for the Internet [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are a small advertising firm idea of research, the use of the Internet. Most potential customers use the Web to find the products and services in your town or community.</p>
<p>Word of mouth and advertisements the paper are less relevant every day. Here are some tactics for your product or service for the Internet community. These points are not only beginning. With search engines and their imagination to consider other strategies.</p>
<p>1st Start a blog. There are excellent free sites such as Blogger.com your small business market. Using the same relevant keywords in the URL, title, and scattered throughout the text so that search engines can determine what is happening in your blog.</p>
<p>2nd Contact your Chamber of Commerce. You can visit his website, telephone, email and relevant information on products or services you sell. Be very specific about what you offer.</p>
<p>3rd Use the search engines to find organizations that are relevant to your business in your city or region. The contact with these people and offer something for free or discount for a customer the first time. Remember, things that are trying to work. Ask new customers if they have learned from your small business. You could see various offers from different organizations and again to you.<br />
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4th Find other nonprofit organizations. Almost every group has a Web site these days. Use your imagination to expand their advertising. To start, could you: the Little League sponsorship, veterans organizations, churches and seek in the country. Use the tactic of giving and receiving. Offer something more for them in exchange for marketing your small business.</p>
<p>5th Create a campaign e-mail. Collect e-mails from our customers want. One can assume that 10 e-mail your friends who can come to your benefit small businesses. Send It contains a newsletter, advice, strategies or advice on your business. This shows that you are an expert on the subject in its area and the customers that information to more people should be sent.</p>
<p>The key to all these strategies is networking. The idea of successful small business advertising, does provide useful information and is a selling point. Consumers are looking for useful information and products. You must have the feeling that everything is true claim. If this offer, your reputation will begin to grow rapidly.</p>
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		<title>Buying a Small Business &#8211; Pitfalls to Avoid</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2009 08:11:18 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Small Business]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Starting a small business is an equally exciting as well as frightening task. The market research, investments, and time needed to start a business from scratch can be tremendously draining for any entrepreneur. This is one of the reasons that many individuals consider buying an established business instead. They figure if a considerable amount of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Starting a small business is an equally exciting as well as frightening task. The market research, investments, and time needed to start a business from scratch can be tremendously draining for any entrepreneur. This is one of the reasons that many individuals consider buying an established business instead. They figure if a considerable amount of work is already done for them. This is certainly true, but in order to avoid a major catastrophe you need to take into account several potential pitfalls.</p>
<p>The first you might have suspected is thoroughly reviewing the financial books and status of the operation you are considering. The last thing you want is to buy the business and find out that sales have been dropping steadily for the last year. The nature of the documents presented is critical. Sales tax receipts, IRS tax returns, bank statements are all key to establishing the actual cash flow of a business. Having an independent accountant review the financial worthiness of the company is costly, but will certify that at least to the present, the business is in order.</p>
<p>The second issue to be cognizant of is the vendors required to successfully operate this endeavor. Despite the fact that most investors or owners will only buy the assets and not the liabilities of a company, the vendors may not distinguish between the previous and current owners. It must be made clear and in writing that you will only be purchasing the assets. A call to the vendors may prove beneficial though a complete change of account status is usually the best course to take. Changing the business name may not be required or even desirable, but may be the best option.</p>
<p>The last major issue to consider is the nature of the business itself. Is this is local business or is it national or international in scope? Is this the type of business in which the previous owner&#8217;s personality has actually driven much of the business relationships? Believe it or not, many people do not react well to change, and may often be reluctant to patronize the same store when it changes hands.</p>
<p>The occasional reference to the previous owner and how they did things or purportedly charged a lower price will likely come up. This can be especially challenging in small town or in a neighborhood setting where customer grow accustomed to seeing the same people. Determining whether you can successfully fill in and forge a new path beforehand is quite challenging but it is something to definitely consider. </p>
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		<title>Why Does Your Small Business Need a Website?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2009 08:01:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;But, why do I need a website? I have been in business a long time and never needed a website&#8221;
Well, that is a good argument and may be valid. However, the times, they are a changin&#8217;.
Having a website is like having a sign that says you are open for business. It is just a little [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;But, why do I need a website? I have been in business a long time and never needed a website&#8221;</p>
<p>Well, that is a good argument and may be valid. However, the times, they are a changin&#8217;.</p>
<p>Having a website is like having a sign that says you are open for business. It is just a little part of doing business but it can make your business seem more legitimate to your clients.</p>
<p>Why?</p>
<p>You automatically:</p>
<p>- look more professional<br />
- have more credibility</p>
<p>When you give a person your contact information, it makes you seem more established. When people see that you have your own website, right away it looks like you care about your customers and want to give them information. It is all about positioning yourself and setting yourself apart from the competition. If someone just rolls into town and they look up 3 different businesses and yours is the only one with a website, the others will look poorer for it.</p>
<p>When you have a website, it shows that you are up-to-date and current with your marketing. People expect to see your website address. They may never go and visit your site &#8211; they may not need to, but that doesn&#8217;t matter. You need to have a site and you need to get it out where people can see it. It can set you apart from other businesses in your town that do not have a site.</p>
<p>Another good reason to have your own website is that you can convey your image to people right inside their own homes.</p>
<p>Someone sitting in their living room can look you up online and find out about your business, the products or services you offer and get to know a bit about you before they even leave their house to buy your product or service. When you buy advertising space, usually the more you buy, the more it costs. A ½ page ad in the phone book costs more than a ¼ page ad. Then they charge you extra for colours and so on.</p>
<p>When you have a website you get to leverage your advertising dollars. Now all you need to do is market your website address and drive traffic there. Once people get to your website, you have basically all the space you want and it doesn&#8217;t cost extra! Now you can have pictures, audio, video, demonstrations, coupons, information, details, features, benefits, colours, logo, and anything else you can think of &#8211; at little or no extra cost! Far more than you can include directly into the various types of media you are currently utilizing.</p>
<p>So now you have a great &#8220;advertisement&#8221; &#8211; your website &#8211; but you are able to buy smaller, less expensive ads in the media. This can be very powerful to your advertising budget.</p>
<p>Having your own website name means you can have an email address at your-own-business-name.com (for example). It becomes part of your identity. It means you can have a company email address. Everyone needs an email address just like everyone needs a phone. Some people just prefer to use email over the phone and by not having one, you could be leaving those people unserved. Do not discount the value that a website &#8211; even a simple one &#8211; adds to your small business.</p>
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