Once you have picked a good, keyword-rich domain name and set up your business website, you’re ready to do business. But all your efforts will prove to be perfectly pointless if you don’t have any traffic coming into your website.

One of the first things that anybody starting a homebased business needs to do is to work out what kinds of promotional activities are possible within the confines of a set budget.

Irrespective of how limited your funds are, if you know exactly how much you have to play with each month, you can plan an effective campaign and begin to build momentum for your online business.

The biggest mistake would be to promote your Internet site without having a clear limit on your spending. If you don’t keep an eye on your spending, you may find yourself tempted into buying every “latest”,  “sure fire” traffic generating proposal that you see on the Internet.

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