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Grow your Business During the Thanksgiving Holiday

By: Corrie Petersen

Business owners need to grow their business all the time. They don’t stop for the holidays. Sometimes it can be hard to work for growth at this time of year, but it needs to be done.

Right after Thanksgiving people start preparing for Christmas. This is the perfect time to get your business noticed or to get your products out there for people to purchase. Here are some tips and tricks that will help you grow with ease.

• Prepare ahead of time

When you plan ahead, you will accomplish more. Plan your online and offline advertising in advance. Write your ads and save all the sites you will post them to in one place so you don’t have to search. Print out your flyers ahead of time and have them ready to go so you can hand them out without a flaw.

• Blog posts

Write your blog posts and schedule them for the dates they are to go out. When you do this, you won’t even have to think about it. You will have the time to think when you do it ahead of time and you won’t make mistakes.

• Articles

Double up when you write your articles and have them ready before hand so your VA can submit them down the road and you won’t have to worry later.

• Newsletters

Prepare your newsletters in advance and schedule them to go when you want them to. Just because it’s a holiday doesn’t mean people aren’t on the computer. You still need to be in front of them and your newsletter is the best way to go.

• Button and banner ads

If you are offering a special and you are going to use button and banner ads to do this, have those done in advance. Have them created and the ad spots paid and ready to go. This way you won’t have to scramble to find places and get them paid for.

• Networking

Networking is important for business. It doesn’t matter if you do it online or offline, it needs to be done. If you know ahead of time when you are going to be networking, this will make it easier for you to be prepared with flyers, postcards, and business cards.

• Greeting cards

Sending out Thanksgiving cards is something that is not very popular to do, but it’s a nice gesture. If you can, I would suggest sending them out to your current customers. Sending them to your past customers would be good as well.

• Flyers

Some communities have a Christmas parade right after Thanksgiving or they will have a Thanksgiving parade. Be prepared with flyers to hand out. Stapling a wrapped piece of candy or a sucker to your flyer is a nice idea as well and the kids will love it. You can walk the street before the parade starts and hand them out to the people waiting or you can get a float and hand them out that way.

All of these tips can be used during any holiday or event. The big thing is to plan ahead and be ready. When you decide you want to do something, you don’t want to be stressed. Planning ahead will alleviate some, if not all, of the stress.

Corrie Petersen runs a successful Virtual Assistant business. She enjoys helping others reach their goals and dreams. Check out her website at www.virtualfreedom4you.com.

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