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Advertising: To Pay, Or Not To Pay?
by Christopher Baxter, Chr

When one is looking for the best way to market ones home business, there are tons of possibilities, but some may end up costing more than others. Whether one wants to market themselves through the internet or through the mailbox, there are certainly some methods of marketing that will be more cost-effective. You do not need to invest your life savings to be a success. In fact, this is one area where you may be able to spend a little less and still achieve the results you are looking for at the same time.

If one has just begun their home business, it probably isn't reasonable to expect to advertise themselves on a local billboard. However, it is much more reasonable to post an advertisement in a local newspaper or church bulletin. Or one could print fliers or postcards at home. One could also post links to their website on certain forums online.

The only way one will really find free advertising is through word-of-mouth and some online posts. Every other form of marketing has small costs that must be allowed for. To print fliers, one must purchase the paper and printer cartridges. To send postcards, one must purchase the cards first and then pay for shipping. To post an ad in a newspaper or bulletin one must pay for the ad space. Even online, some sites will charge to post your ad.

Depending on how much one is willing to pay for advertising, ones sources for marketing may be limited. However, it is important to try multiple methods of advertising before deciding on the first one that shows a return. Most importantly is to remember that if the return you are earning from an ad is not enough to pay for the cost of the ad itself, it isn't worthwhile. One way to determine whether or not one of the methods of marketing is profitable is to survey ones customers. When they go to make their purchase, simply ask how they heard about ones site or the product.

Once one has taken a survey of ones customers it will be much easier to see which marketing solutions are showing the highest return. One can save oneself some money by cutting down on the advertisements that are not showing such a high return. The money one is saving can then be reallocated to marketing strategies that one knows are working well.

It will take some time to find the best marketing solution for ones home business. Ultimately the best return may come from a combination of methods, so it is very important never to limit oneself to a single avenue for advertisement. The best solution will be the one that brings in the most revenue at the lowest cost. To get an idea of which advertisements are helping the most, take a poll from ones customers of how they found ones site or business. This will really show one how to manage ones advertisement costs.

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