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If you own a small business, you should know that often times it
can be the little things, rather than the large expenses, that
can eat away at your budget. But many times, small business
owners will try and increase their profits by looking around at
what larger expenses they can cut.
If you are looking to save some cash in your business, why not pay
attention to our “small time” cost cutter ideas. You’ll find
that if you add them up, they may just save you more than a
penny!
And actually together they do save a lot.
Change Your Plastic Options
If you own a small web site that doesn’t do tons of online
business, then chances are you don’t need a merchant account.
These can be costly, and probably won’t pay for itself unless
you do a robust business. But instead of losing business by not
accepting credit cards, you can use one of the other options
such as Paypal or Clickbank. 2checkout.com is another good
option for the few countries not accepted by Clickbank.
With these types of payment systems, clients can use their credit
cards, and once the transaction is complete, the money is
instantly deposited in your online account. Then you will simply
need to transfer it to your bank account. You can even run your
own affiliate programme with these services. They are good and
not expensive. You pay per sale rather than annoying monthly
charges.
You will need to do some comparisons before switching services.
Make sure that the transaction fees won’t cost more than the
fees you are currently paying.
Change Your Calling Options
What are you paying for long distance phone calls? Depending on the
company, it’s possible that you could save hundreds per year if
you switched to another. Because of stiff competition, you
should be able to go online and find the perfect rate for your
needs.
And if you hold a lot of business meetings on the phone, don’t
forget to check into teleconferencing or web conferencing as a
less expensive solution!
Change Your Internet Options
The days are gone when you have to pay a fortune for an ISP server.
In addition to the big boys, there are a great many smaller ISPs
that will just as good of a job—if not better—for your business.
The key is negotiation and research.
Start by looking online by typing in search terms as “affordable
ISP,” and “cheap Internet Service.” Once you’ve found a few,
begin to compare rates and services.
Now, if you already pay twice as much with one of the larger
companies, call them up and tell them that unless they can lower
your rate, you’ll have no option than to switch to another
company.
Many times, they will compensate you in the form of free months, or
downright lower your fee. If they won’t budge, then you’ve
already researched your other options, so make the move!
Can you see by just taking some time and looking at these areas how
you can feasibly save hundreds of dollars per year in your small
business? Get creative and figure out other ways to save.
Could you book your trips last minute and save one-half or more on
your travel expenses?
Where do you buy your office supplies?
Do you buy in bulk?
Remember, it’s great when you can cut the large expenses, but
that’s not always possible. Don’t forget the small stuff, too!
Wish you success.
Arun Pal Singh is a successful marketer and writer offers a unique
and duplicable business opportunity at
http://www.homeforprofits.com . To avail his free Income
Course send a mail to
homeforprofits@getresponse.com with subject ‘subscribe’.
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