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10 Ways to Advertise Your Business By Tara Martindale



If you have a work at home business that you run over the internet with a website you will need to get the word out and attract people to your site. There are several ways to do this. Just remember to have a budget and stick to it. Make a plan and do something every day to advertise your work at home business. It is a competitive world out there so try to be unique and original.

Your advertising needs to pop out at people to get their attention. If they've seen it a hundred times, they're not going to pay attention to yours. Make your potential customers want to see what you have to offer and want to keep coming back for more. It can be challenging and hard work, but in the end it will all be worth it when your business is a success.

These are some of the things you can do to advertise your work at home business. Advertising both online and offline can bring customers to your business. Here are some ideas.

Make a unique and exciting web page. If you are working online, this will be the heart and soul of your business. Make it as interesting as possible. You want potential customers to want to stay and read all the information you have to offer and buy your products.

Write original articles and submit them to article directories. Use your website in your resource box and people will visit your website if the article intrigues them enough.

Submit your website to link directories. The more exposure and back links to your site you can get, the better. Find link directories that are popular and have lots of traffic and you'll have visitors in no time.

Place online and offline classifieds. Find classified sites, there are paid and free, and submit eye catching ads. Make the title pop so people will instantly be drawn to it.

Hand out flyers with your website address on them. Make flyers with a slogan or picture that will make people stop and look at it. Don't be afraid to use some color.

Get some business cards made up with your website address on them. Hand these out whenever you get a chance. You can add color to these also.

Make use of the many traffic exchanges on the internet. Find as many as you can and pick the ones that interest you. Use as many as you're comfortable with because you'll have to surf and click for an hour or so a day to earn views to your site.

Post in forums.

Giving people advise on the things you know is building a reputation for you and putting a signature with your name and website address may send people to your site. It's also a great place to learn from others that are doing the same or similar business as you are.

Tell everyone you know about your business and before you know it they will tell others. It's like a chain reaction, word of mouth can be powerful.

Make a capture page. Sometimes they are called squeeze pages or splash pages. Make it short and to the point to grab the attention of the person reading it. They will put their name and email in the opt in form and become a subscriber in your list. You can send them your offers for as long as they are a subscriber.

Tara Martindale specializes in helping people find the best work at home business opportunities available.

Visit Tara's Work at Home Business Opportunities site at www.tmartindale.com for details.






Common Myths About Credit Repair

by: John Mussi

As important as credit is, there are a lot of people that don't really know that much about credit and how it can be damaged or repaired. A variety of different myths and misconceptions exist in regards to credit and credit repair, and there are a lot of people who don't even bother looking into the facts concerning this topic until it is too late and their credit has been damaged or worse.

Below you'll find some of the more common myths about credit repair, as well as the factual information that goes with them. Of course, before we get to that it's important that you understand exactly what credit is and how it works.

What Credit Is

In order to understand why many credit myths aren't true, it's important to understand exactly what credit is in the first place. At its most basic, credit is a measure of how well you have paid your loans and bills in the past. Positive experiences cause creditors to send positive reports to credit bureaus, who in turn add to your credit score; negative experiences and late payments result in negative reports which subtract from your credit score. The higher your credit score is, the better your credit and the more likely lenders are to offer you good rates on loans and credit lines.

Myth #1 - Credit Can Be Repaired Instantly

There are a number of credit repair scams that all offer you instant credit repair... unfortunately, they can cause you a variety of problems and even get you into legal trouble. These scams operate by obtaining a new tax identification number for you, usually in a manner that is legally reserved for businesses. This new number is a blank slate credit-wise, but if you use it instead of your own identification number you can be charged with fraud. Worse yet, the scammer might steal your information for identity theft.

Myth #2 - You Can't Check Your Own Credit

Many people believe that you aren't allowed to check your own credit, or if you are then it'll cost you. Many places actually allow individuals to check their credit once per year (or more) for free, so long as they do it through the appropriate government agency. Some credit monitoring services also offer free credit reports, though they require that you sign up for a trial of their service in order to do so. If not cancelled within the trial period, you will then be billed for their credit monitoring service... which can cost more than the credit report would.

Myth #3 - You Can't Fix Bad Credit

With all of the advertisement for credit repair services, there are still those who believe that truly bad credit can't be repaired. At times it may seem that way, but any credit can be repaired with time and careful repayment of your debts. As old debts are paid off and newer debts are paid on time, even the worst credit will slowly but surely begin to improve.

Myth #4 - Bankruptcy Is an Easy Way Out

Many people view bankruptcy as an easy way out of debt, which is why the penalties for filing bankruptcy are so strict. Bankruptcy should be used as a last resort only, because it can lead to years of garnished wages and not being able to use your credit. Even after the bankruptcy has been discharged you might find it nearly impossible to establish new lines of credit until years later.

About The Author

John Mussi is the founder of Direct Online Loans who help homeowners find the best available loans via the www.directonlineloans.co.uk website.