How to advertise your Home Business
Advertising communicates and relates your products or services to potential customers so they will want or need what you have to offer. Advertising is not difficult once you have identified your customers and targeted your market. This helps you determine when, where, what, and how to advertise. Advertising lets your prospective customers (target market) know about your product and makes them want to buy from you. The advertising you choose should project the kind of image you want for your business.
Choose the forms of advertising that work best for your business.
Word of Mouth
Word-of-mouth advertising is the best advertising for a home-based business because it is free, sincere, believable, and unsolicited. Be sure the "word" is favorable by building a good reputation. Be professional, meet deadlines, keep appointments, and do not accept more work than you can deliver. Good business practices and friendliness will enhance your business and make people want to return. Building a reputation takes time, so you will have to use other forms of advertising as well.
Business Cards
A professionally printed card is an asset to almost any business. Include your name, business name, address, phone number, products or services you provide, and an attractive logo, if you have one. Give cards to interested people you meet. They may not buy your product or service now, but they may refer someone to you at a later time.
Letterhead and Envelopes
Printed letterhead shows your customers you are a professional business person. You may want to announce the opening of your business by mailing notices to prospective customers. Letterhead stationery is often necessary when purchasing materials and equipment from wholesalers and suppliers for your business.
Brochures
A brochure can be small, inexpensive, and attractive. Get advice from a printer. You may want to hire a graphic designer to help with the layout of pictures, text, and lettering. Even though brochures can be moderately expensive, they may be a good choice for marketing your particular business.
Direct Mail
Mailing brochures or letters to businesses or people likely to become customers may be helpful when you first open your business. Mailing again at regular intervals throughout the year may also help. Mailing can be expensive and should be weighed with the other options when you decide on your advertising campaign.


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Bulletin Boards
Post professional-looking brochures, flyers, or business cards on public bulletin boards in restaurants, grocery stores, laundromats, apartment complexes, schools, or anywhere visible to your target market.
Newspapers
Contact local editors and tell them about your new service or product. An editor may want to do a feature story, especially about your grand opening. An article can be free advertising and may be more effective than a large, paid ad. Be sure to thank the editor if he or she runs the story. Getting space in a newspaper may be easier if you can tie into the activities of a charitable organization or a community activity. Include a black-and-white picture and news release.
Classified Ads
Ads in local newspapers and shoppers guides are appropriate for many home-based businesses.
Portfolio
Put together a collection of your best work. Many people take photographs of every project. You may want to include a resume and list the advantages or special features of your business. Include letters from satisfied customers, and be prepared to suggest several past customers as references.
Shows or Displays
Displaying some of your work in a public library or bank may be appropriate. Have business cards available for people to take. Be sure the display is secure so you do not lose valuable merchandise.
Other Businesses
You may want to advertise in a business that compliments yours. Cooperative advertising usually benefits both businesses.
Telephone Book
Check with the phone company for the time of printing for the next book. Be sure to get your business name in the white pages. A listing in the Yellow Pages may also be helpful, especially for service businesses.
Local Radio and Television Stations
Some radio stations have local talk shows. Call the directors to see if they are interested in discussing your home-based business. A purchased radio or television ad may be expensive, but it is worth looking into when tied into some news feature or special event.
Local Organizations
Joining local organizations provides a good opportunity to make valuable contacts. By participating in community activities, you increase the visibility of your business.
Networking
A network is a collection of acquaintances and business peers you depend on for information, services, support, and access. Network relationships are based on mutual and professional respect for the other's ability to help when needed.
World Wide Web
Small businesses are using the Internet to create new markets, provide information about products/services 24 hours a day, service customers, get customer feedback, and sell products. Sites that create a presence on the web and are what some term a "brochure" site. They serve as an advertising/promotional tool for the business, providing information about the business but not actually selling products online. The Internet has significantly reduced the cost associated with obtaining information about products, and many people use the Internet to research products and then purchase them off line. A website may provide a telephone number and/or fax number for actual ordering.
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