Here are some mini-tips I've been collecting:
1. Pitch your business to telemarketers. When they call to sell you the latest gizmo, turn the tables on them. Have they heard of scrapbooking? Tell them what a wonderful, relaxing hobby it is after a day of getting yelled at and hung up upon. If you're a retailer, ask them if they live in the area and want to stop in for your "telemarketers' special." Online storeowners and product designers, just give them your Web site. Direct sales consultants, this is your chance to score another recruit (now, you know they can't be terribly happy being on the phone all day). And if they say they just have no time, custom scrapbook artists can step up to the plate and offer your services.
4. All business owners can benefit from this one: magnetic car signs. Cruise around town in a vehicle branding your business to the world. But don't just stop with your car! Buy a bunch, and slap them on your friends' and family members' cars as well. You might even have some customers and clients that wouldn't mind advertising your business for an incentive (a percentage off every purchase, for example).
I hope these tips work for you! I wish you all the best of success, however you define it!
Copyright © 2003 by Sue DiFranco
Sue DiFranco is the author of more than a dozen books on building and marketing a scrapbooking business. Learn how to turn your scrapbooking passion into profit! Visit http://www.funfactspublishing.com to read a library of FREE information and get started today!
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