How to Reach Customers with Your Blog

Blogging was once seen as a hobby that people could make a profit with the right networking tools. Blogs are increasing in prevalence, and so are their use in businesses. To earn success with a blog for your small business, it is important that you understand how it can earn you new customers. Promoting your blog is also an essential part of its success.

When putting together a blog, it is first important to consider how it ties into your business. Successful websites often discuss topics related to a particular business, so that readers can find it when looking for specific information through search engines. At the same time, it is important that your blog isn’t promotional in tone, lest you turn off potential clients. Give relevant information to your readers, and then link the blog to your business website for the best results. An engaging blog is likely to cause traffic flow to your company website.

A well-written blog will not make much of an impact on your business if you do not have the right skills to promote it. When spreading the word about your blog, think about the methods that you use to directly advertise your business. Social networking sites are a great way to post links to your blog; for the best results, try posting links through your business page as well as your personal page. Tell existing customers about your blog, and they will likely post the valuable information on their own pages for potential clients to check out as well.

 

Cost Efficient Tax Preparation for Small Businesses

Filing yearly taxes for a business, be it large or small, is not the same as filing for an individual or family. Filing business taxes can be complicated, time consuming and fraught with a myriad of rules, regulations and stipulations. Not only is this process difficult, but it can be costly.

Individuals lacking in the proper training on preparing business taxes should never undertake this process, as it can end up costing the business much more in fees and penalties down the road. Keeping abreast of the latest tax news and filing updates can be a full time job all on its own. That being said, there are options for business owners.

Tax preparation software is perhaps the least expensive option. You can buy a program or use a service online. Many small businesses with fairly straight forward tax reporting opt for this software that allows them to compile their quarterly, and even yearly taxes, for a reasonable fee. Simply go through the steps provided and answer the questions, and the software will do all of the computing. Accounting software can also contain tax preparation software so that the end of the year taxes are fairly simple to prepare.

Another low cost alternative is for one of the employees, or even the owner, to take a tax preparation course. These courses are offered year round at many local colleges. One advantage of this is that, once learned, there would be no future fees associated with tax preparation.

When considering the vast number of deductions, credits and allowances allowed to small businesses, it may be prudent to employ the services of a CPA who can guarantee your business will reap maximum deductions. In the long run, this may well be the cheapest option when you consider the thousands of dollars of credits and deductions you may be overlooking.

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