18 Feb 2008 04:33:57 | Topher John
It May Be Best To Spend Less on Marketing When Starting
Your Home Based Business
One of the biggest mistakes we could make as home business
owners is spending too much money on marketing our service or
product without knowing how to market it correctly. I’ve seen
plenty of money wasted on marketing that did not produce any
sales and most home based business don’t have too much money to
waste when ramping up. Failed efforts can make businesses run
out of money too quick and eventually close shop. The reason for
this is there is a learning curve with marketing your product.
Product knowledge must increase to a point where you know who
you must sell that product to and how to sell it. In my opinion
you have two choices when it comes to marketing:
1. Hire a marketing firm that can advertise your product for a
fee or…. 2. Take the time to learn about your product and try
different marketing methods without spending all of your money.
If you are on a tight budget then Option 2 may be the choice to
make.
One lesson I learned when trying to sell my product is actually
telling the customer you have what they are looking for in an
ad. I realized this when I started marketing my product on the
internet. I never knew keywords meant so many different things
to so many different people and I really had to put my money
management skills to work for me so I can live to market another
day and get closer to my target market.
In my perfect world a prospect would become a buyer in the
following manner:
1.Prospect sees your ad and visits your web site wanting more
information. 2.Prospect loves what you are saying and is ready
to buy. 3.Prospect purchases your product becomes a customer.
In order for a prospective buyer to visit your web site to start
the sales process, the shopper must react positively (meaning
have interest) to your advertisement. The bottom line is: Your
ad must be good enough to attract many prospects because you are
paying hard earned money to have that ad presented to the world.
So how do you know if your ad is good enough? In my opinion it’s
trial and error. You need to run different types of ads showing
different combinations of features and benefits of your product
and choose the best producers. Then you must track that ad and
see if they are converting into sales.
Taking the approach of creating a smaller advertising budget and
try 2 or 3 different advertising methods I found works well when
marketing on a shoe string budget. You’ll have less pressure on
yourself to determine which ad worked best for your business to
use again. It takes time to create a meaningful ad to attract
many shoppers to visit your site. You will need to budget
accordingly to sustain business until you have the right
combination of ad’s convert to enough sales for you to use the
same method again. An approach like this could allow you to
sustain your business. The approach works great when advertising
with Pay-Per-Click (PPC) sites because you have the option to
set your budget in some capacity and some PPC firms have the
technology to help you track the ads.
One thing I learned is that working hard and smart is required
make money on your own and profitability doesn’t happen over
night. Also, it takes a well funded business to sustain it.
Marketing is the only way to get your name out there and sell
your product. If you are wearing many hats with your home based
business it may be best to keep it simple and most of all don’t
over spend. Failure with small amount of money can provide
success if you keep learning and trying new marketing methods.
About Author :
Topher John is a webmaster for http://beinbusiness.net , http://mybenefitsavings.com and http://vision-plan.net. His
interests are business, the healthcare industry, specifically
how it relates to the family and physical fitness.