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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. Be sure to bring business cards and have a brief, clear elevator explanation you can give of your services.

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How to Organize Business Cards & Networking Conversations - Interview & Giveaway @ContactKeeper

Stephanie LH Calahan

When you attend tradeshows or networking meetings, do you later experience the business card pile up? Do you need an easy way to delegate the input of contact and conversation information into a customer relationship management (CRM) tool? We meet new people all the time and have lots of detailed business conversations.

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Yes, You Need a Website. Here’s 7 Reasons Why.

Tips From T. Marie

Lots of businesses mistakenly believe(d) that they could skip the website and simply create a Facebook Page instead. Now, everyone is upset because Facebook is changing it’s algorithm yet again and Facebook Pages are apt to see a decrease in engagement and organic reach. I never hear, “Do I need business cards?”

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25 ways to get noticed on LinkedIn

Practically Perfect PA

Did you know that LinkedIn users are statistically 4 times more likely to visit your website than Facebook users? Add your Linked URL to your Business Card. You wouldn’t throw a business card at someone and then walk away would you? Will this inform, educate, inspire or motivate? Be social and engage.

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A guide to networking

Practically Perfect PA

Take business cards. A neat and charming business card is a memorable thing, and more to the point, it’s a very practical way of maintaining contacts beyond the events you attend. It can feel like the aim at a networking event is to collect as many business cards as possible, but this rarely leads to beneficial outcomes.

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Call off the cheerleaders!

Practically Perfect PA

They browse your Facebook updates. They see what’s written on your business card. They look at your LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook photos. For more information on Jennifer’s session and the event please visit The Assist Conference website. . They read a blog you’ve written. They read your Twitter profile.

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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. Blogs, Twitter , LinkedIn , Facebook and others allow us to open ourselves up to the world and let them see what we’re made of.