expectations and communicate so that if people know you're a smaller company and you get the story out about the business and that there is some scarcity, whether it's by choice or just by the level of your operations, people understand that will drive up the value of the product and, you know, you'll get a pass. i think where it becomes an issue long-term to sort of decide you're going to be small is with your people, right? a lot of people, employees, are attracted to a fast-growing, dynamic workplace. at some point are you limiting their options in terms of how they can grow. >> thanks so much, guys. >> thank you. building buzz is important for any business trying to attract new customers. here now are five ways to promote your business without breaking the bank courtesy of entrepreneur.com. first, build a network. attend trade shows and pass out business cards without spencing money on a pricey booth. two, start a contest. contests can get customers involved with and excited about your product. three, be social.