10 Money-Saving Tips for Home Businesses
By Lesley Spencer, MSc.
Founder & Director of
www.HomeBasedWorkingMoms.com
One of the most common obstacles many
home-based working moms face is trying to
start or run a new business on a limited
budget. The first few years of a business
are usually the hardest financially. Some
moms leave full-time careers and substantial
salaries to start a new business. Others
start a home business as stay-at-home moms
wanting additional income to support their
family as well as a professional outlet to
balance their diaper-changing days.
In either case, starting and running a
home-based business takes money. How much
money, will depend partly on you and the
type of business you choose to run.
Below are our top 10 tips to save you and
your home business money:
1. Do your own market research by
talking to potential clients or customers.
Many new home business owners skip this step
only to come back to it later (or wish they
had). Those who start businesses without
doing any type of research risk the
possibility that their target market doesn’t
need or want their particular product or
service. The competition may be too fierce.
There may not be enough potential customers
to support the business. Or the product
isn’t priced correctly. It is just as
important not to price your product too low
as it is not to price it too high. Talk to
others in similar businesses as yours to see
how much they charge and what they offer for
that price.
2. Team up with other non-competitive
businesses that target the same market to do
some co-marketing. For example, desktop
publishers and print shops can do a direct
mail campaign together advertising both of
their services or buy an ad in a local
publication and split the costs. Neither is
in competition with the other. They also can
hand out business cards or flyers for one
another as well as give word-of-mouth
referrals. It’s a great way to double one’s
marketing efforts while splitting any
advertising costs.
