Are You Cultivating A Local Market
Are You Cultivating A Local Market
It is extremely unlikely, if the experiences of others, including myself, is anything to go by that there is anyone in your local area, and even in you city, who is offering a service to local businesses.
Think of all the different businesses you visit in the course of a week. Even if you do most of your shopping at the local supermarket you are more than likely to go to a small shop for bread, milk, sweets, skin care preparation, etc. You are likely to have a cup of coffee, and a meal at your local restaurant And less often dry cleaners, shoe repair shop, etc.
How Do You Approach Your Local Business
If you get talking to them you will no doubt discover that they have money problems and would appreciate someone to give them an internet presence and do the work on it.
I know this because a search on Google Buy cheap Accutane Online reveals that many small businesses are looking for financial support for their businesses. This is necessary, but think how much better it would be if you could suggest ways to earn money.
What Can You Offer To Do For Your Local Business?
You could offer to write a report using material freely available on the internet for them to give away in exchange for a persons name and email address and once they have subscribed offer them a product from Clickbank.
To find out more visit Local Internet Business.
More and more local shops and businesses are closing down and the High Street is full of empty shops. A lot of people are concerned about this and things are doing things to halt it. One of the things that is happening now is that there are a series of programs on the BBC where present day shop keepers have been given a shop in Shepton Mallet, a small town near Bristol, where I live.
This is the same as what they have now, so a butcher has been given a butchers shop. At the time of writing this 2 programs of 3 have been aired. They were set in the Victorian and Edwardian eras and in the 1930. The next one is set at the time of the 2nd World War.
Certain people who live in Shepton Mallet have agreed to stop going to the out of town supermarket and only buy from the High Street. The decline of local businesses is just another aspect of the way so many people think today, i.e. they have abdicated responsibility and handed it over to the state.
So people think in a certain way and act on it, i.e. stop shopping at local shops, another aspect of this will be looked at in the next post.













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