Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Create Your Own Residual Income Builder
Copyright © Rahimah Sultan

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A residual income builder is really just a way to generate a lot of business. It is nothing more than a super sized marketing campaign. So, with that in mind any business owner can create a residual income builder that boosts business. It takes some time, but saves money. A residual income builder does not have to be expensive. There are many offers for software or other programs that can be used to help build a down line. So, forget about those high priced residual income builders advertised everywhere. Just create one yourself.

There are many opportunities online as well as offline. There are lots of ways to get the word out about your residual income opportunity and to share it with others. Offline marketing methods can yield some of the best results. Some people prefer to deal with a person face to face rather than through email or online messaging. You can use the following methods together to form the ultimate residual income builder for little or no cost.

1. Word of Mouth. Word of mouth is a form of advertising that has been used for centuries. One person shares information with another and that person tells someone else and then someone tries your product. If that person likes it, s/he will tell somebody else about it. Of course, not everyone will be interested in the opportunity, but now they will have at least heard of it and can refer others. Word of mouth advertising spreads quickly.

2. Business Cards. Business cards are often under used. Business owners sometimes underestimate the potential of business card use. The cards are like mini flyers that contain all of your necessary information. They are the right size to leave just about anyplace. They can be tacked to bulletin boards, left in telephone booths, left with a tip at a restaurant, placed inside other cards or tossed into the air at ball games. Use your imagination to come up with other ideas. A business card is such a non-invasive way to distribute your information. People will accept the card as a later reminder.

3. Local Resources. You can join your local Better Business Bureau or Chamber of Commerce and network with other business people. Local newspapers, television and radio are all good advertising resources. People like to shop close to home, and if they hear about a business in their area they more than likely will check it out.

4. Internet Communities. There are many online business communities such as forums and blogs that you can join. Just find one that suits your needs, sign up and share in discussions. It’s a great way to build relationships with potential customers and share knowledge about products. These are generally not places to sell but most allow a signature line that includes your web link at the end of your post that serves as a small Ad. Of course, if you have your own blog, that is not a problem.

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