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The following is an excerpt from the E-Myth Newsletter. If you do not receive this newsletter, I would suggest getting signed up for it. It has great business tool suggestions and does not overly populate your email in-box. If you have not read the E-myth, its a great read for anyone running and growing a small business:

Things to remember when "Growing" your business.


Reactivate Your Leads

While you might wait for customers to come to the door, consider contacting your existing leads with tailored product suggestions. A study by the Thomas Publishing Company found that 80 percent of sales to businesses were made after 5 sales calls, but only 10 percent of salespeople called prospects more than 3 times. Be persistent.

Strengthen Existing Relationships

Harvard Business School research found that a 5% increase in customer loyalty can lead to 40% to 90% increases in the lifetime value of that customer relationship. You need to earn your customer's loyalty, so during tough times consider offering discounts and easing payment schedules. Also consider bundling inexpensive features into your product line, adding value and potentially adding revenue.
Consider an Acquisition

With customer traffic slowing, consider improving your market position by acquiring a competitor. An economic slowdown affects everyone, so evaluate not only your business' situation but those of your competitors as well. With sufficient resources, you may be able to acquire a competitor and improve your market position.

Protect the Core Business

Staff cuts may be necessary to keep your business running, so don't set people up for disappointment. Communicate realities clearly and objectively, and keep people informed. During severe trauma, a human body will divert blood to vital organs as a priority; similarly, a business needs to keep its core functions working.

Fix Your Systems

It is your responsibility to keep your processes running efficiently. Inspect your production cycles for ways to increase efficiency and value, and scrutinize your supplier and production costs. Understand your price points relative to your cost of production, and also estimate those price points for your competition.

Make Strategic Plans

Slow times can present opportunities to work on strategic plans for marketing, product design, website updates, staff training, equipment repair and building repairs. A slow period could also be a good time to improve your management skills. E-Myth has an array of business training programs available to help you work ON your business, not IN it.

Stay Upbeat

A positive attitude can make a difference. Prospects will sense a positive outlook and are more likely to do business with positive contacts. Business goes through cyclic ups-and-downs; keep your outlook on the upside.
 
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15 Comments on Things to remember when "Growing" your business

Thank you for sharing.  Attitude is huge.. no matter what you are selling.  Always make the person feel like you are LOVING helping them out.

04/21/2008 10:34 AM by Lynn Franklin (Coldwell Banker Ponderosa)


Great article, thank you for sharing.  I will look into this news letter.  Have a great day.

04/21/2008 10:35 AM by Lorinda Ward (Acworth Georgia Realtor)


     One of the best books on business ever written. It has been the foundation of my life for many years....

04/21/2008 10:37 AM by Kim Harris-Broker/Owner/Sound Realty (Sound Realty)


Lynn, you are soooooo right.

Attitude is everything - I have seen staging companies rise and fall on the owner's attitude. If people like you they will find a way to do business with you and attitude is one of the biggest factors in getting someone to like you. 

04/21/2008 10:41 AM by Thomas Scott - Showhomes (Showhomes)


Hi Thomas;

I agree that attitude is very important in doing business, great post thank you for sharing.

04/21/2008 10:49 AM by Anthony Stokes-Pereira (Prudential Rand Realty)


Thanks for the reminder.  As a marketing major and sales professional I understand the importance of continued contact with prospects but it is easy to get lazy and not work so hard, especially when busy with current clients. However, it is important to continually fill that sales funnel!!  Thanks for the kick in the pants :-)

04/21/2008 12:05 PM by Tori Lynn Ross - Omaha's Premier Home Stager (Ross Designs, LLC)


I know I'm almost three months late commenting on this, but it's a really good post.

You are such a prolific poster - I realize that I've missed a lot along the way.  I'm literally taking a few hours this evening to work my way backward through your blog.  I'm having a good time with it too.

I agree with Tori.  I can tell that one of the biggest challenges I will face is striking the proper balance between attending to current clients and attracting new business.  Joan and I are working on that.  She's great. 

I can't thank you enough for putting us together.  I have some interesting plans in the works.  I'm just waiting to solidify everything so I can tell you all about it - but look for good things from me in August!

07/14/2008 06:30 PM by Natasha ~ Showhomes Greenville


HI Thomas, please let us know the address for the emyth newsletter. It sounds like something I should know about. Thanks for the heads up.

07/14/2008 09:00 PM by Michelle Finnamore CSP & Live Green, Live Smart Certified Trainer (Advantage Staging - Preparing your property for sale.)


Natasha - Working with a sales coach is really important, especially so if you work in a marketing heavy field like Home Staging. We're more marketers than stagers and without successful and consistent marketing, there is no business. Can't wait to see what happens with your coaching!

07/15/2008 06:58 AM by Thomas Scott - Showhomes (Showhomes)


Thomas,

Thanks for sharing these great business tips!  They are all major components in having a successful business, but I think the most important tip out of all of these is staying positive!  An upbeat vibe always creates a sense of success and reassures clients and co-workers that everything is just fine!

Just for FUN: My graphic for this post is "tomatillo"

07/15/2008 10:38 AM by Michelle Pimentel ASP, IAHSP Empire Home Staging (Empire Home Staging Solutions)


You are right, Michelle! A positive attitude is at the core of great customer service and at the root of connecting successfully with others. If people like you, they will find a way to do business with you. If you have a good attitude, you are much more likely to succeed!

07/15/2008 11:36 AM by


CONCISE and extremely helpful.  Appreciate the link to the E-myth newsletter!

07/19/2008 05:23 PM by Monica Melger @ Holy Cow Staging, ASP (Holy Cow!® Staging & Design)


Hi Thomas. what timing, just ordered theis book today and signed up for the newsletters also

07/20/2008 01:51 AM by Ronelle Schroeder-Hill ~Professional Real Estate Staging ~ (Oomph! Home Staging )


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