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4 Priorities For Your Small Business

9 / 5 / 19

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When you are working for yourself it can sometimes be difficult to stand back and see where you should spend a little more time, money or effort.

You are likely to be working all hours and giving it your all and barely have any time for assessing priorities over keeping your head above water. This is where we come in today as we share with you 4 priorities for your small business.

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Be clear with your branding

Your business is unique because it is your business and yours alone. Even if there are ten competitors in your area all offering similar services or products, they do not compare to you as they are not you.

You need to be clear on what it is that you can offer and share it in your branding . Think about your business values and vision, what is important to you? Stay true to that and seek to convey the message consistently through all that you do and in your branding.

As you are your key USP, build personal relationships with your clients so that they come back to you because it is you, and then ensure that they understand what it is that your business can offer so that they spread the word to their friends.

Specialist experts and equipment

Whether you need telematics for your fleet of vehicles or you need IT security for your online store, you need to prioritize investing in those areas that will protect and further your business.

Sometimes specialist support can seem costly and you may look at cutting corners here, but these are often the things that can make or break your business. They can give you an edge over your competitors and they can also free up your time to focus on other areas that require your expertise.

Networking

Building relationships and getting your name and brand out there are crucial for your small business. Your business will stand on the shoulders of your reputation, and there is no better way to enhance it than through meeting and chatting to others.

You can do this in person in your neighborhood or online through forums and social media. Search out others that are near to you or work in similar fields to you and look at ways to support one another.

You might feel that you would benefit from a business mentor , which is where networking comes in as you can find others within your industry or your local area that you feel you would be able to learn from.

The right environment

Whether you are working from home or have secured premises, you need to be working in the right environment.

If you work from home, aim to make it a separate area from the rest of your home and organize it so that you can be productive. If you are in an office, store or workshop, ensure that you are in the best possible location and have the right amount of space.

You want to make your workspace is inviting, stimulating and practical as this will enable you to be at your most effective.

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Until then, happy hiring, and best wishes for your business.

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6 Steps To Success For Your Retail Business

8 / 30 / 19 9 / 5 / 19

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Are you thinking of starting a retail business, or trying to come up with ways to figure out how to improve your current one? Starting a retail business is no easy feat, but with the 7 steps to success below, you can ensure yours is set up for longevity.

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Make Decisions Based On Data

You need to pay close attention to the products that your customers are buying, which means you need to look at the data. This way, you can make decisions on what to sell based on the data and enjoy more success. Closely monitoring your inventory is key.

You’ll also get a good idea of when you should be introducing a new product that will fly off the shelves. Analyzing data from numerous sources is key – they include:

  • Point-of-sale (POS) data
  • Customer Relationship Management (CRM) data
  • Supply Chain Management (SCM) data
  • Google Analytics data
  • Direct feedback from customers

Analyzing the above data will mean you are able to make more informed decisions.

Invest In Staff Training

Your staff has direct contact with your audience, so if you want to be successful then it’s imperative you invest in their training. They have a significant influence over purchasing decisions, so make sure they are well trained and know how to keep your customers engaged.

Not only will they help to sell more items to customers, but they will also give your brand a boost when sharing their knowledge.

Take Your Time On Competitor Research

If you’re going to be successful in this retail venture, then you need to be familiar with your competition. Make sure you know who your competitors are in the area , what they are selling, how they display their stuff, what their staff are like, and so on. You can get a very good idea on how to improve your sales and strategies this way.

Always Aim To Deliver Value

Your ultimate aim is not just to sell products. What you really want to do is deliver value. Your business is a tool that you can use to deliver unique value to your audience. Make sure that you aim to share your expertise and help, and this will become evident. Your customers need to see that you actually care about them and their experience with you.

Make Sure It Looks The Part

Your retail business should look the part. Carefully consider your branding and how things are laid out – is it done in a way that encourages people to take their time and browse? Don’t forget about repairs either – hire a commercial electrician or plumber if you need one, and don’t leave the repairs to fester.

Provide A Personalized Service

Providing more personalized service is so much better than going for a ‘one size fits all’ model. When you provide a personalized service, you should find that you quickly begin to overtake the competition as you are building better relationships with your customers.

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Until then, happy hiring, and best wishes for your business.

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The Times When Businesses Should Read The Small Print

8 / 24 / 19 9 / 5 / 19

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Businesses make contracts all the time. Whether it’s for employees, journalists, clients, customers, distributors, investors, stockholders etc, some of the fine detail is in the small print. It’s nothing dubious, it’s just that you can’t really fit everything evenly.

Some things in a contract or keynotes have to be compiled together to make the contract succinct and understandable as possible. Inevitably, even your business will at times be blamed for not being clear, even though you make sure to give as much detail as you can. Sooner or later, you’re going to have to be sure you know what you’re getting into as well.

Yes, even businesses have to read the small print at times. They have to go through complex industry jargon and semantics before they go ahead with purchases, downloads, sales and partnerships themselves. If you’re not familiar with when you will have to do this, don’t worry, here are some notable times when you have to break out the magnifying glass.

Patching it up

Businesses use software of all kinds. For every single process, there is software to go along with it. For your warehouse storage needs, you’ll want an inventory management system. For your manufacturing facility, you’ll want a supply chain management system . For your offices, you’ll need task management systems.

Every part of your business needs a multitude of modern software so that tasks, procedures, processes and orders can be given and fulfilled to the best of your capacity. All of these software are continually getting updated by the company that makes them. However, it’s not uncommon for new patches to have errors in them that can cause catastrophic damage to your business.

That’s why it’s a good idea to have a managed IT service that checks over each and every patch for you. If you want to see more , you should look at a company that has automated services and patch management that also has active monitoring.

Beware the fourth pillar

The media is the fourth pillar of a free and open society. Although lately the media has gone through a change and some practices and standards have dropped, they are still the main way for your opinion and information to be received by the masses.

However, business owners should be careful of who they speak to and what about. Journalists are very resourceful when they believe they have a whiff of a story. This could be when there are merger rumors of your business and another. It might be when you’re about to release a new product before the competition.

If you do, do an interview with someone from the media, be mindful to read their release forms which will highlight what they will do with the information they get out of you. It’s also advisable to have your lawyer with you when you do any kind of interview or exclusive with the media.

Businesses live and die based on details that are left in the small print. It’s not just customers that have to make sure they know what they’re getting into but CEOs too.

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Remember, if you need help, you can ask me by clicking here

Until then, happy hiring, and best wishes for your business.

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