1/04/2010

Make Big Money with Data Entry

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Networking with other data entry professionals offers excellent opportunities to share information and services and increase professional exposure. As a member of your local data entry society, you will be able to promote your business and word-of-mouth referrals will be readily passed on. At chapter meetings, announcements are made about who and where data entry professionals are needed. Don't be shy or hesitate to pass out your business cards at meetings, and do send thank-you notes for referrals. That personal touch showing your appreciation is important.

We recommend donating door prizes in your business name at appropriate professional functions. The door prizes will cost you very little, association members will remember you positively, and you'll discover that it's personally rewarding.

Local chapters of data entry professionals offer business-card-size advertising space in their newsletters for a low price. This is a cost-effective way to promote your business while contributing to your local professional newsletter. Considering advertising in other local publications and trade newsletters in your area. Look into the possibility of advertising in your local data entry bulletins or newsletters. Don't forget the Internet!

Remember, marketing is an ongoing process. Successful entrepreneurs never stop promoting their business.

Membership in your local chamber of commerce is another excellent way to market services. Through chamber activities, and with chamber support, your business will increase.

You will enjoy networking with men and women in a wide variety of businesses. These business people are dedicated to maintaining a strong economic base in their community, and they actively promote local businesses.

As a participant in chamber activities, you and your business will receive publicity in local media, and you will also receive coverage in the chamber newsletter.

Word-of-mouth referrals are an excellent source of new business. Clients talk to one another in elevators and at business functions. If they have been provided with your business card, they can refer you to other potential clients.

For those who are self-assured and assertive, cold calling may generate new clients. Spontaneous or semi-spontaneous introductions, when managed with a professional demeanor in a courteous manner, can be very effective, If you are energetic and have a spirit of adventure, give it a try.

Before setting out, verify that there are no local restrictions on cold calling, which is prohibited in some cities. And even if cold calling is legally permitted in an area, it may be not allowed in a specific building. When cold calling and meeting prospective clients, be positive about yourself and the transcription service you offer. Point out the exceptional qualities of your service and your skills, from which the client will, of course, benefit. However, let me interject a word of warning at this point. Do not promise the moon to prospective clients. A food in the door and enthusiastic self-promotion can be a heady experience. You may be tempted to offer more or better service than you can realistically provide. Don't do it. Know yourself and know your limits. Both you and your clients will be better served when you are able to follow through on professional commitments.
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