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Any ideas how to run a contest that will promote my new interior decorating business?

Posted in February 24th, 2009
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jmb563 asked:


I can set my own hours as? I can stay home with my daughter at 3 years of a brother and hopefully soon. I am planning to start my own home based business helping others decorate / organize their homes. I thought some sort of competition where could? To send in their worst ornament or better. Podr? Get quiz? some local businesses (furniture / ) to participate and make a big bombing or something of the media. But I 'm not sure exactly c? Mo go around? L. I too? N don 't really have any money to work with as? I have to be creative. ? Ideas? ? Tambi? N, d? Where can find accessories and furnishings at ? Thanks!

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my_alias_id says,
2-27-2009 at 09:40:06 from     

You sound like you want to start your business and will go through with it, but you need to slow down. Start with doing a few jobs and establish yourself with local fabric and furniture companies. Get your name out there first and establish a clientele before doing any contests. I also believe that a great place to get started is with decorating for businesses around town. Their lobbies and waiting rooms reflect the company’s sense of quality.
After you do a few of these jobs, then your reputation, if it is good, will be enough to carry your business.

John G says,
3-1-2009 at 08:46:16 from     

It will be hard as you say you do not have money to invest, but I can give you some tips.

If you want an inexpensive way to get a website to promote where people can attain your contact info, see pictures, estimates, submit their projects, etc then you can use a free hosting company called

You need no prior web design experience and should be able to set up a website within minutes through them.

Your next step as far as ways to market your business would be using classifieds ads at with local online directories. Just Yahoo the phrase “(your city) free ads” and submit your new website.

You can also make flyers that have your contact info and web address and post them around town on billboards, like your post office. And offer them to local design stores to give away and help you promote this.

I hope that helps, here is my Yahoo IM if you have further questions: JohnGuanzon2000

erlyson20042000 says,
3-2-2009 at 03:34:00 from     

myspace has over 1 million people its bond to be read by someone

Melissa S says,
3-2-2009 at 20:46:56 from     

I work for an agency and we sell promotional items. These are always great ways to get your name out there. dunbarpitcher.logomall.com

Mr.Echo says,
3-4-2009 at 05:26:35 from     

well you could always start off with building a website featuring your stuff, or hiring a company to build on for you.
I suggest going to :

They helped me getting my biz. started with banners and stuff for my site and now it’s booming. I’m sure the graphic designers their can match the taste to what you need at a cheap price too. Time is money, and making a biz is an investment too. So don’t be afraid to spend alittle, it’s all trial and error! Good Luck!!!!

Edit:
Btw- I’m sure they could also help you with promoting your stuff since they do multi media stuff so maybe you could talk with them to having your things in a magazine or TV ad.

leal_linkfive says,
3-6-2009 at 06:27:22 from     

Go to

You can be the Managing Partner of a business in your area, that will own 50% of and do not need any money, only willing to work hard. Can make you $50,000 to $100,000 per year. You can also advertise your existing business at no Cost.

ynot says,
3-9-2009 at 10:45:14 from     

Before I do anything like you’re asking I’d get some advice and counsel on starting up a small business in my home. I’d call the local office of SCORE (go to and input your zipcode to find the chapter nearest you), the advice is FREE. They’ll most likely advise you to write a business plan which is very good advice because it will force you to dig out all of the start up details and their cost and force you to also understand all of the aspects of your interior decorating business including the customers you’ll concentrate on (your market ) and how you’ll go after them.

Try this link :
and read some of the articles especially the ones about a business plan and starting a business.
Good Luck

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