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DFSquare
10-05-2009, 09:42 PM
Without actually discussing the business (don't want to be accussed of advertising), I have an in-home business but need to figure out how to break out of my church and neighborhood groups.

For those who have done in-home businesses, what have you done or tried to get into the community for a broader client base?

This is a consumable product (not literally as in food, but one that is used up and will need replacement) so once a client is established, they remain a client. But how do I get out there to share the information and expand?

I'm not looking for recruits, that's not my thing. But I would like more clients.

Tough to do this without discussing details, so hopefully there is enough information to solicate helpful responses.

Thanks in advance,
Dawn

vraiblonde
10-05-2009, 09:54 PM
If its a party type of thing, typically someone would host a party for you, then you get bookings off of that party, then bookings off of those parties, etc.

If it's Avon or something like that, you go door to door and meet people, give them a book and a sample, take their order, voila!

At least that's how it worked when I did it.

Sharon
10-05-2009, 10:59 PM
If its a party type of thing, typically someone would host a party for you, then you get bookings off of that party, then bookings off of those parties, etc.

If it's Avon or something like that, you go door to door and meet people, give them a book and a sample, take their order, voila!

At least that's how it worked when I did it.

You're supposed to sell them advertising. :rolleyes:

RoseRed
10-05-2009, 11:02 PM
You're supposed to sell them advertising. :rolleyes:

You quack me up. :lmao:

ash26
10-06-2009, 08:29 AM
Post business cards on local bulliten boards. Be friendly and try to sell your product in public if its food try a grocery store if its makeup try meeting women at a gym, clothing store etc. and hand out business cards I think that is one of the biggest things.

Chasey_Lane
10-06-2009, 09:14 AM
In a baggie, combine your business card, a brief flyer or blurb about you/your business, plus a little treat (mint, tootsie roll, etc.). Hand them out in parking lots, malls, grocery stores, etc. You could also drive around neighborhoods leaving the baggies on driveways or on doors.

whome20603
10-08-2009, 11:08 AM
In a baggie, combine your business card, a brief flyer or blurb about you/your business, plus a little treat (mint, tootsie roll, etc.). Hand them out in parking lots, malls, grocery stores, etc. You could also drive around neighborhoods leaving the baggies on driveways or on doors.

Careful to leave it on the outside of the door though, people can get really nasty. Also, if you leave the information at the mailbox you're not supposed to put it "in" the mailbox, must be hung on the outside.

I worked for a company that did this and they got in trouble for leaving info on door knobs and in mailboxes.

DFSquare
10-09-2009, 07:07 PM
Yes, I knew it's a Federal offense to put things in a mailbox without paying proper postage.

Thank you for all the ideas so far. Any more, please keep posting.

Thanks,
Dawn


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