Saturday, July 4, 2009

The cheapskate approach to starting a business


Most low-capital businesses are in the service field. If you have a marketable skill - like teaching piano, doing bookkeeping, or writing sales copy - starting a business in your area of expertise should be your first choice. If you don't have a specialized skill - or you'd rather do something else - consider an online business you can startup for free.

If you're starting your own business while working at a regular job, you'll have to schedule your clients around your work schedule. Just tell them when you have openings, and they'll assume the rest of your time is booked with other clients. If your business is online, you can work it anytime you want.

Use a little "out of the box" thinking, you'll be able to find many ways to promote your business without spending much money. Social networking and
theTRAFFICplan are two great ways to begin and the latter has complete A-Z training for you at no cost.

If you'd like some help with that, just visit
http://www.ATRAFFICPLAN.COM where you'll learn powerful secrets for attracting new clients... without spending a penny. Plus there is live training on Wed evenings.

Larry Potter
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