Marketing and Business Tips and Hints for SME Business Owners to help Grow their Business
Showing posts with label Business Success. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Business Success. Show all posts
27 April 2019
Tips on how to open and close presentations?
What is the most important part of any presentation: the opening few seconds. This is the time you will either grab the attention of your audience or turn them off so they pick up their phones and start checking their mail. Here are some excellent tips on how the open and close a great presentation.
And by the way the bit in the middle is like the filling in a sandwich its up to you to make it as edible and interesting packed full of juicy bits as it can be!
26 October 2018
Overcoming Entrepreneurial Lonliness
Ask any Business Owner or Entrepreneur and they will tell you that owning and running a business can be a lonely and isolated role. Especially when the going gets tough and you are the only person who can and will make the final decision. You cannot expect your spouse or friends to relate to your problems as they are not involved in the day-to-day running and management of your business, they probably have their own worries which is taking up enough of their time and energy.
It is important to prioritize your relationships, no longer can you meet people at the drop of a hat and go for a drink or a coffee. That does not mean you isolate yourself but choose your friends wisely, the ones who you know will be with you through thick and thin. They are your true friends who you can trust and confide in.
To help with your personal development and learning look at getting a mentor or coach who can help you reach a decision in a logical and from an impartial point of view offering guidance and to help you see the woods from the trees. You could also consider on bringing on board a non-executive Director.
In ancient Greece the great philosophers Socrates and Plato would have sat for hours with their peers debating matters of interest and concern in what was a forerunner of the Mastermind Group.
The Mastermind Group concept can be traced back to the author Napoleon Hill. In 1908, Hill was commissioned by the American industrialist Andrew Carnegie to interview over 500 of the most successful people of the day and put together a general formula for business and life success. The ‘project’ took over 20 years to complete culminating in ‘The Law of Success’ later to become ‘Think and Grow Rich’, which included a series of steps of which he advocates the ‘Power of the Mastermind’ which we now know as the Mastermind Group.
A Mastermind Group is a group of people preferably not more than six who are of a like mind from either the same or different industries sharing a common need for success in their business venture. The group meets on a regular basis with the objective of supporting each other through the sharing of experiences and knowledge.
When forming a Group choose members who are likely to create synergy, who are focused, ambitious, open-minded and goal oriented with a positive outlook who will bring to each and every meeting energy and a willingness to share. It is beneficial to include people who have real experience and success in business and who have overcome personal challenges. The Group is designed as a long-term support system and not as a ‘drop-in’ session whenever you feel you need a motivational lift.
The Group becomes a place where individuals can bounce ideas, discuss problems confidentially and learn from the wisdom of their fellow Group members. Mastermind Groups can offer valuable benefits including accountability to ensure that projects don’t slip in terms of deadlines and completion. An additional advantage is the power of simply stating your goals out loud which in turn can help you to clarify your thinking and to ‘follow-through’
So if you find yourself in a situation where you are starting to get over whelmed and feel you have no one to turn to with your problems why not take the initiative and create your own Mastermind Group and gain from the support of fellow business people. Organise your initial meetings in a local coffee shop, they will welcome the extra business and who knows they might even benefit from the Group themselves.
If you are looking for help to grow your business and if I
can help you why not call or email me for a confidential Breakthrough Call.
06 October 2018
Are you struggling with trying to grow your business?
Are you
having sleepless nights worrying about your business? Do you feel constantly
overwhelmed, stressed out and out of control? Are your employees running your
business ‘their’ way, constantly complaining and not delivering the service
your customer wants?
Does this
sound like you, all stressed out, exhausted or worse still thinking of throwing
in the towel? I bet you thought none of these problems where planned when you
decided to start your own business, right?
If you
would like to get out of the daily grind in your business and be a Business
Owner that enjoys your business and life while making the money you would like,
there are two simple mindset shifts you need to make to start moving in this
direction:
1) You
are now a Business Owner! One of the elite few who have made the shift. But this
requires a completely different mind and skill-set than being an employee. You now
need to start working “ON” your business rather than “IN” it! Without this
shift, you will probably find yourself in the same place or maybe in a much worse
position twelve months from now.
2)
Think of your business as a product rather than what you provide or do. What do
I mean by this? Everything you do in your business should be all about developing
a process and building equity. Have you seen the movie ‘The Founder’? If you
haven’t then go see it. Its all about McDonalds Ray Kroc played by Michael
Keaton who built the McDonalds brand into what it is today. Let’s face it
McDonalds is not only a fast food chain but it is primarily a tried, tested and
proven process to anyone that wants it and can pay the price to have it. Can
you achieve such results in your business?
What you
need is a great product or service, well trained employees, a business process,
a marketing system that works every time, a proven sales system, a financial
system with KPI’s and an operations system. The objective is to leave nothing
to chance in your own business, everything must work together like a well oiled
machine.
Think
of how you can build your business into a turn-key operation that someone else
would want that can be duplicated. Now you have a recipe for success. You will be
in a position to get your life back, make more money than you ever thought you
could and sleep like a baby at night.
To
create a business that will work without you it takes time with the right mind and
skill set. You cannot be expected to do on your own. You need to employee the
right people for the job that needs to be done and not necessarily like-minded
people but people who will bring specific expertise with them and be able to
work as part of a team. In a lot of cases it makes economic sense to employ specialists
or consultants to oversee certain aspects of the business while it is evolving
and growing. Learning from their expertise while you focus on other areas.
Having
a business that works which is profitable and sustainable is every Business
Owners objective! So, if you are struggling with your business, cash flow, marketing,
sales, people, process etc. I would really like to have a chat with you and
show you in just a few minutes how you can evolve and turn your business around.
Click https://my.timetrade.com/book/8C2RQ
to schedule a 30 minute call with me now! I look forward to hearing from you!
27 September 2018
5 Tips for Finding the Perfect Business Idea
There are so many things to consider when you're trying to decide what kind of business to start. No matter the size of business you want to own, if you give thought to these five areas you'll be able to choose the business that's right for you.
One of the biggest challenges I had when starting my business was actually coming up with the idea. I wanted something that was scale-able as well as in demand. For years I went through hundreds of ideas before settling up my first business, in fact the idea was always there but needed three of us to come together to make it happen. Through this period, I uncovered what I believe are the five most important concepts in determining what makes the perfect business idea.
So, what is
a perfect idea? Each individual entrepreneur has their concept of the perfect
business. While Google is a great business for the founders of that company -
it may not be a great business for others that are non-tech savvy or who do not
want to run such a large organization.
Therefore,
each perfect business is defined by the business owners. Keeping this in mind,
let's start on the following five tips of finding the perfect business:
1. Understanding your customer
This might
seem strange to start here as how do you know your customers before you have a
business idea in place. The answer is simple - your customers make the business,
therefore without customers there is no business. If you have a business idea
don't try to develop the idea around what YOU think potential customers will
like or need, but find out what your customers actually want. Too often
business owners get an idea in their head and jump right in with both feet.
However, they soon find out that their target market does not want what they
are offering. Spending both time and money on a project just to see it languish
is not the perfect business idea.
Moreover, let's
say you don't already have an idea - getting out and understand consumers
(those who will eventually become your customers) may lead you to the perfect
idea. Knowing what potential consumers need and building products to meets
those needs will get customers beating a path to your door - that is a perfect
business idea.
2. Passion
Passion here
does not mean being fanatical about your product or service. But, it does mean
having some interest in what you do. More times than not, you will be spending
15 to 18 hours a day working on your business in the beginning - usually for
the first 12 to 18 months (more like 2 years in this economy). You have to
constantly be thinking about ways to improve and grow your business as well as
be out talking about it to everyone, everywhere. If you end up starting a
venture that you don't have passion for, something that does not make you jump
out of bed each morning, it will be very hard to put in the hours and energy to
make it successful - thus not a perfect business idea.
3. Understand Your Competition
Every
business has competition - either direct or indirect. Think about the cinema.
They have direct competition from Net Flix, DVD rental and of course
television. They also have indirect competition from any other activity that
consumers spend their disposable income on like bowling, leisure activities,
golf, etc. Anything that people do in their spare time.
Further,
some competitors are ruthless. Meaning that if you promote and offer a product
that is similar to theirs but at a lower price, these competitors will just
lower their price to match or beat you. If they are already established
businesses - they may be able to undercut your price enough creating a price
war to drive you out of business.
If you don't
know your competition - what they are willing to do to keep you out of their
market - you may be spending more of your time in a pricing war then growing
your business - not the perfect business idea.
4. Cash Flow
Lots of
entrepreneurs enter the business world with great ideas but very poor
understanding of the capital it will take to get their venture off the ground.
Most will prototype their product or service and understand what it takes to
make the product or provide the service but they don't understand the capital
it takes to manage the rest of the organization - including marketing (big
investment but vital for growth), employees (more than just salaries or wages),
insurance or supplies and all the little miscellaneous expenses that add up
very quickly like phone, internet, computer services, etc. Knowing your total
cash flow will help ensure that all of your costs (variable and fixed) can be
covered by the business - the perfect business idea. I have seen way too many
businesses with great ideas fail because they could not cover simple expenses
like rent or utilities.
5. You and your mindset
Know who you
are or as Plato said ‘Know thyself’. Know your strengths and weaknesses. Know
that you are ready, willing and able to do what it takes to make your venture a
success. Many business owners think all they have to do is open the front door
and hang out a sign and ‘bang’ they have it made. But, when it comes down to
actually running the business day-to-day - they are unwilling to invest the
time, energy or money necessary for success. The question is to know how hard
you are willing to work and how much ‘skin in the game’ and not just money are
you prepared to invest in YOUR business.
Moreover,
know your personal financial situation and what you need the business to
generate to cover your lifestyle. If you think your business will pay you a
great salary from day one - it will not. And, if you need it to, it is not the
perfect business idea for you. Take away outside distractions like your
personal financial situation - get those in order - so when your business
concept does materialize - you will be able to solely focus on its conception
and growth. In the end providing you the financial security you are seeking -
it will be the perfect business idea.
Regardless of
the level of your desire for your business - a lifestyle mom and pop operation
or a multi-national conglomerate - if you develop a business idea with these
five concepts in mind - your idea will be the perfect business idea for you.
Source: https://www.businessknowhow.com/startup/findbusinessidea.htm
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Tips on how to open and close presentations?
What is the most important part of any presentation: the opening few seconds. This is the time you will either grab the attention of your ...

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What is the most important part of any presentation: the opening few seconds. This is the time you will either grab the attention of your ...