
As a small business owner with a website, your level of exposure brings “traffic”. Here’s why”: visitors to your site are what get leads for you. BOTTOM LINE: You need exposure to get a sale

As a small business owner with a website, your level of exposure brings “traffic”. Here’s why”: visitors to your site are what get leads for you. BOTTOM LINE: You need exposure to get a sale

It doesn’t matter if you are a tennis player, cupcake baker, hair stylist or fitness professional you need the proper equipment [tools] to run your business.
Are you working with the right tools to run your business? What’s in your bag?

Do you remember those resolutions you set or those business goals you promised to achieve? Well don’t worry there is still time to get them done. In fact, here’s four pieces of advice to follow if you want to finish 2011 strong.

What is your disaster plan? Are you prepared for the worse? Will your home-based business survive the next earthquake, hurricane, fire, flood, etc? Use these five steps to help prepare your business for the unexpected…

These young ladies were ready to work on getting exposure for the ultimate home-based business: a Lemonade Stand.

You want prospects to be attracted to your home-based business services, products and email information you provide, right? Well if you want to increase web traffic and convert visitors to sales, you need to develop a sound strategy for success. Guess what?! You can’t, because your online presence sucks!

Home-based business owners think about this…What if you customers can’t find you online? Will they look for you in the Yellow Pages? Will they call information (411)? Will they look for you on social media? Will they Google your business? Will they stop looking because they found your competition?

How much money could your small business make if you had a “Blueprint” for traffic sources in place bringing exposure to your website around the clock?

I posted a survey question on my Facebook page asking my Small Business followers this question: “What’s the most you will pay for an app (Droid, iPhone, iPad, etc)? I asked this question because I had just spent a whopping $29.99 for an app! GEEZ!!!!

In my opinion one of the easiest way to make your brand thrive is to strategically use “Twitter For Business”. All you need is 140 characters and in just 30 minutes you can be generating traffic, leads and sales from Twitter.

Your biggest assets, whether you are running a home-based business or small business online or offline, is your list. One way to grow your marketing list is by installing a pop-up on your website. Love them or hate them, they work!