No man is an
island. This adage is especially true in business. Without the
community, you would have no business.
Always
remember that community members are the customers for life of a
home-based business unless these members move out of the area.
The business relies on them for its lifeblood; on the other
hand, the customers rely on the business for their needs, either
product or service-wise. There is an inevitable interdependence
between the two.
It is beneficial therefore to the
entrepreneur to pay heed and contribute to the community’s
well-being. This means not only money but time and effort too.
These may be donated by the businessman to further the physical
and mental health and stability of the community who are the
company’s customers.
Here are the various ways to
promote business in the community :
1. Comprising the
clientele of your business are members of the community and many
of theme are affiliated with community service organizations
like the Rotary Club, Lion’s Club, YMCA/YWCA, Christian
Charities and others. They belong to these civic, religious, and
charitable organizations and are consequently active in the
service of the community.
2. Pay attention to both
the individual members and their collective clubs as they can
propel your business to greater heights. The service clubs can
patronize your business as they undertake their avowed community
task which may generate more revenue for your business than the
individual customers.
3. Be on the lookout for
chances to be of service to these community service clubs. In
the long run, this may pay off more than what you actually put
in. You would have done the community some good at the same
time. Perhaps you can donate a little of whatever you are
selling, whether goods or services. Or you can contribute
banners, announcement fliers or certificate awards.
4. You might be requested to become a candidate and serve on the
board of one of these organizations. It will be financially and
spiritually worthwhile to put in a little time and effort to
help in the community projects.
5. There are little
things, yet of big help, that you can do for organizations in
the community. One of these is simply allowing them to post
their flyers on your window or door ; putting up a bulletin
board where they can post their meetings or fund-raising
notices. You can also offer your place or a part of it if you
have enough space for their meetings or gatherings
6.
Participate in media promotions such as offering your product or
service as a prize.
7. Join or spearhead a community
project. It may be simple as a clean-up campaign or as involved
as auctions, flea markets, medical missions and the like.
8. Accept trainees, volunteers in your business. They will help
you and and at the same time, you help them.
9. A
low-cost way to promote your home business is to try to gather
email addresses of every resident within a given city. E-mail is
essentially free. It is important to compile a list of e-mail
addresses and constantly update that list. Using personal emails
rather than spamming would help your target audience be more
trustful to your intentions and therefore would result to a
greater chance of your potential customers purchasing your
product or service.
10. A good way to do some
advertising and make some money at the same time is to offer to
teach a class at your local college. When you teach a class at
your community college, you get to network and build your list
of potential clients.
In closing, these are further
useful tips: some customers may or may not look at your calling
card. Your name, position and company might not ring a bell.
Yet, they would want to hear directly from you to know who you
are and how noble your intention is.
Greg Montenegro is a 15 year veteran in international marketing. His firm
has been exporting computer parts to Asia since 1992. He is also the
webmaster of
http://www.12homebasedbusiness.com, a website that how to go from zero
to making real money online in about a month.
pexcor@yahoo.vom