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How to Find and Win More Clients as a Home Business Owner

Tips From T. Marie

In response to those requests, let’s explore some tips on how home business owners can find clients and grow their business. Use Social Media Social media is a great tool for home business owners looking to find clients. Share your content on social media and other platforms to expand your reach.

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25 ways to get noticed on LinkedIn

Practically Perfect PA

Add your Linked URL to your Business Card. If you are active on other social media platforms such as Twitter and don’t have a website you can add your LinkedIn profile. Write LinkedIn Pulse posts and share these on your social media platforms. Write your own blog and put the link in your profile.

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Zero Dollars, Zero Excuses: Starting or Growing a Home Business with No Money

Tips From T. Marie

Get creative and design your logo, business cards, and marketing materials using free or low-cost online tools. Social media is your friend here. Use it wisely to promote your business, engage with your audience, and build a loyal customer base. This is often called starting your business as a side hustle.

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Business Networking - How to Grow Your Online #Networking Into Real Relationships #smmanners

Stephanie LH Calahan

You have got to be on social media sites!!! Maybe you have decided that it is time to "hang it up" or "throw in the towel" because you've decided that social media is a waste of time.   How do you use social networking to grow connections into relationships? .    2. .

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Discover the One Key Thing that is Killing Your Business Networking #business #productivity

Stephanie LH Calahan

  If very few business owners are able to effectively follow up after networking with someone, shouldn't that be a "no brainer" thing for you to get into place today? Productive networking is about more than collecting cardsNetworking Is Like Dating, It's All About Them.

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Getting Clients-Building Trust

Tips From T. Marie

That used to mean attending local networking events week after week, robotically spouting your elevator speech and handing out business cards that likely never got out of the pocket they were tucked into. Social media has changed all of that. You see, the key word in social media is social.

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The Office* Show and how to be a great delegate

Practically Perfect PA

This is what I did: I used social media to promote the event and my attendance at it. I made sure I shared all of the training content and speaker’s wisdom with my network and I retweeted other attendee’s updates, which I was aware of because I followed the show’s hashtag. I will share my new found knowledge with my network.