Three Biggest Business Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
So you own a small business, or are your own boss at home, huh? Congratulations! You are in very good company. According to a US Census Bureau, over 16 million people worked at home….in 2001. We can only imagine what the number is now.
So many small business owners have been happy to claim the title of being their own boss for years now. And of course, like all professionals, they haven’t always done everything right by their business. Marketing, advertising, elevator pitches, websites, blogs, the whole bit, should be a piece of cake for those who own their own business, right?
Actually no, that’s not the case at all. The fact is, marketing your business is
#1. Not Letting Anyone Know You Are There
One of the biggest mistakes you can make is not telling anyone about your business. Oh you can tell people that you are a seamstress, but if that’s as far as you go, you are in trouble. If you never bother to tell people that they could hire you to sew, write, build, etc. for them, or that you are available for any of their projects, you won’t get any clients.
The simple way to avoid this–tell everyone about your business. Not simply friends
#2. Not Using Your Name
Especially if you are a freelancer, your name is your business. You might be tempted to use a nickname, or pen name as a user-name for websites that showcase your projects. Please realize that if people are going to Google, or look you up, they will probably type in your whole name.
The simple way to avoid this–Use your, or your business’ entire name. For example, don’t just advertise your daycare as the
#3. Not Establishing An Online Presence
Most small business owners are perfectionists (don’t worry that’s a compliment),
The simple way to avoid this–Get thee online! Start a blog, sign up for an inexpensive website, get on Facebook
There you have it, the top small business mistakes
~Helen Heard~
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