Four Ways To Make Your Small Business Appear Big
Business cards - Your business card is one of your most
important marketing tools. Oftentimes, you may not have the
money to buy expensive business cards and settle for free
business cards that sometimes include the manufacturer's
marketing information on the back. Although these cards are free
(not really because you pay for shipping), they give clients and
prospects one perception of your business: CHEAP! There
are many online business card printers such as Professor Print
(www.professorprint.com) and 48 Hour Print
()www.48hourprint.com) that provide quality
cards at an affordable price that can enhance your company's
image.
Email - As you design your company's marketing materials,
be sure to include your company's email address along with other
pertinent information. Due to cost or lack of knowledge, you may
opt to use a free email account such as Hotmail, Yahoo!Mail, or
your ISP's email account. Although this may save you money, it
labels your business as small and untrustworthy. Invest in a
truly unique email account from providers such as GoDaddy (www.godaddy.com) to establish your company's
identity and brand (ie. yourname@yourcompanyname.com).
Attire - Your first impression is a lasting impression.
Whenever you attend business-related functions, always strive to
be the best-dressed professional at the event. Not only does
this boost your confidence and self-esteem but also helps to
establish your credibility and your company's credibility in the
eyes of others. Believe it or not, it only takes five to ten
seconds for people to form an opinion about you before you have
said a word. You never get a second chance to make a first
impression.
Website - In this day and age, every business, small or
large, needs a website. Clients and prospects expect you to have
a website where they can find out more about your company's
products and services. By having a professional and informative
website, clients and prospects will be unable to distinguish
your small business from your big business counterparts.
Take an assessment of your company using the above four
techniques. Make the commitment to improve problem areas. If you
follow these simple techniques, you can transform your company's
image from small to big.
About the author:
Lisa Sims is the President/CEO of The IT Mechanic, a
technology consulting company that provides website design,
software development, and software evaluations for
organizations. She is also the founder of The Business
Professionals Network. For additional information, please visit
www.theitmechanic.com
or www.bpronetwork.com.