Advertising Your Home Based Business November 5, 2008
Posted by Pat in : my thoughts on stuff , comments closedHaving a home based business has many ups and downs to it. The last thing you want to worry about while trying to figure everything else out is whether or not your home based business is getting enough advertising to make a profit.
When it comes to advertising there are several different ways you can do this and some may even work better than others but you want to be sure to reach as many audiences as you can in order to provide yourself the best outcome. In this article I will provide a few different ways you can advertise your business and hopefully one, if not more, will work for you.
Newspaper Advertisement
We all have seen how powerful the newspapers are. They cover all the news, good and bad, show job listings, and even advertise businesses. Though this can be quite costly, depending on how big you want the ad to be and how long you want it to run, it is still one of today’s best methods in getting the word out there about you, your business and what you can do for the public.
Television Advertisement
This is yet another expensive, yet effective, way to get the word out. Most people in America own a television, or at the very least can find a way to view one. You know as well as I do that when you are right in the middle of the best part of your favorite show, there comes a commercial break. Commercials are where people who run businesses or offer some sort of service tell about their product(s) and try to get you to buy from them or use their services instead of someone else’s. Why not put your service out there for the public to see and decide if it is something they want or need. You might be surprised how many actually watch the commercials.
Internet Advertisement
This seems to be one of the best and most inexpensive ways to get the word out about your business and the product or service you offer. The best part about it is that you can set up your company’s own website and put whatever it is that you think will help your company. Be sure when doing this though that you keep the information on your company’s website up to date with current information. Example: If you are having a sale but it ends in a week, put the information on there about the sale, but go back in a week and take the info off. You do not want to advertise something that is not happening as you would have to honor that and may end up losing money in the end.
Personal Advertisement
While family and friends can be helpful when it comes to a home based business you should also look to expand your network. To do this considers the places where you can find good customer. Some ideas include local civic associations, regional trade shows, professional conferences and chamber of commerce meetings. If you have an online business then you may want to consider checking message boards to help build your online mailing list.
San Francisco’s Souvenir - Fishermen Wharf November 5, 2008
Posted by Pat in : my thoughts on stuff , comments closedWhether this is your first trip to San Francisco or whether you’ve been here a million times before, the Wharf always brings added excitement, cultural diversity, and beauty all its own to the San Francisco Bay area. Fisherman’s wharf is probably one of the most famous destinations in San Francisco, California and many people realize there is a good reason for it. A conglomeration of shopping, historical monuments, cultural diversity, entertainment, food and fun are all available within some short walking distances.
With over 2500 hotel rooms, several restaurants and endless possibilities for shopping, culture and historical attractions, you can spend your whole vacation exploring Fishermen’s Wharf and never have to leave the area. Something is offered for everyone no matter what your style, age or enjoyment might be.
Historical seafaring history abounds on Fisherman’s Wharf and you’ll be able to take walking tours such as the Port walk that will help you to understand how fisherman’s wharf began, where it’s going and how it was a big part of the beginning, the middle and of course today in San Francisco and it’s all available on Pier 45. You will also find many marine vehicles such as World War II submarines such as the USS Pampanito, the SS Jeremiah O’Brien, the last operational Liberty ship and many other historical monuments to the seafaring Navy, fishermen, and way of life.
When it’s time to entertain the children or just the child within you, it’s time to stop by Pier 39. Here, they have an amazing variety of entertainments for every child no matter what their age might be. The Magic Carpet Ride, the San Francisco Carousel, and Riptide Arcade are all available no matter what kind of enjoyment you might be looking for, you’re always bound to find something on Pier 39 that will entertain you as well as your family.
Obviously, you will need to stop every once in a while and try some of the local cuisine. A variety of restaurants from the world over have made fisherman’s wharf part of their home. Ghirardelli Square offers a wonderful chance to visit chocolate in the making. Along with learning its history and enjoy souvenirs, jewelry, and clothing, Ghirardelli Square also offers something for everyone. And of course you’ll find seafood galore offered on street corners, fresh, frozen, and packaged to go home and cooked to a delicacy, right there in front of you. So, whatever taste you’re looking for, the San Francisco fisherman’s wharf is sure to offer it.
Another very good place for you to stop while you’re enjoying the cultural and entertainment features of Fisherman’s Wharf is the Aquarium of the Bay. Not only will your children enjoy learning all about marine life, but they’ll also get a chance to take a look at what’s under their feet. For some reason, Fisherman’s Wharf is always one of the memories children will cherish throughout their lives.
Obviously, what’s a visit to Fisherman’s Wharf without doing some shopping? You’ll always be amazed at the boutiques, side shops, street shops, souvenirs, crafts, and other handmade items which are available. It’s Fisherman’s Wharf greatest treasure, a shopping experience like no other and only found at Fisherman’s Wharf in the city of San Francisco.
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