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Hey everyone! I am a stay at home mom trying to make some extra money doing in-home demos. I do Passion Parties and Lia Sophia Jewelry parties. Both companies supplied me with a website, but I am looking for some inexpensive ways to get myself more business/parties. I made myspace pages, but it’s not too helpful…any suggestions?
To inexpensively advertise your direct sales businesses, and being a Stay at Home Mom this will be interesting http://wahm.sitesell.com/wotsnext.html






October 4th, 2006 at 2:07 pm
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October 4th, 2006 at 2:08 pm
at home businesses are hard to get off the ground, or at least to the level of making enough money to consider itself worthwhile.
You basically need to know tons of people or a way to contact them. Buy an internet directory listing, direct mailer listing etc. to market to many people at one.
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October 4th, 2006 at 5:54 pm
To inexpensively advertise your direct sales businesses, and being a Stay at Home Mom this will be interesting http://wahm.sitesell.com/wotsnext.html
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October 5th, 2006 at 12:13 pm
Because that's a fairly local type of advertising, I'd suggest just dropping a line into your local craiglist.org page.
Craigslist gets a lot of exposure, and is a good free way to advertise.
If you're looking for a more widespread way of making money, can I suggest taking a look at https://www.ecommbiz.net
They show all kinds of ways to make money, to market what you're selling, and even provide you with the sites to do it with.
Good luck, I hope I've helped!
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September 10th, 2008 at 8:55 am
Have you considered joining a structured referral based organization like BNI ( I belong to that one) Attend events where your target clients are attending and get to know them. Also, have you considered using social media (twitter, facebook, myspace, etc) to grow new relationships who might end up being your customers? You can also subscribe to my weekly newsletter for other tried and true tips on growing your direct sales business.