outsource what you don’t do best
Let’s face it. If you are like, a small business owner who works from home, you probably can’t afford to pay a big fee to design your company’s website or market your site. DH and myself practice the principles of Guerrilla Marketing and make our money work very hard for us. For small business marketing, website creation or e-commerce site design, have a look at the packages offered at websitepros.com. Sometimes, you may need to market your products via banner advertising, get listed in yellow pages, optimize your site, try out various internet marketing tools to spread a word on your new products or services. My advice is that you need to consider the value of your time. Outsource what you don’t do best. Many entrepreneurs made the mistake of trying to do everything themselves and end up not spending time in building their business. So have a look at websitepros.com and drop them a note if you need any help at all.
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Thanks for the resource. One thing my wise mentor taught me was, “Hire people who play at things you have to work at.”
If any task requires a great deal of your time and that task isn’t generating you money, hand it over to someone else.
Many home-based business owners get caught up trying to become experts at everything and that’s where things start to crumble.
Something I share with my clients and readers is to leverage your time to the fullest.
Barter, delegate, automate, and systematize everything so you can focus on what matters most — growing your business.
Laurie Hayes
August 6th, 2007 at 6:10 pmhttp://www.thehbbsource.com