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The
Entrepreneurial Edge
By Kristie Tamsevicius
Some would say that big business has it made; I on the other
hand believe that there will always be a special place for
the little business guy. Entrepreneurs have an edge over their
bigger competitors. So while the Amazon's of the world are
struggling to break even from their multi billion-dollar overheads,
the smaller Dot coms are already realizing profits. What advantages
do the "little" guys have in the marketplace? Below is how
to "think like a startup" and realize greater success.
1) STAY IN TOUCH WITH YOUR CUSTOMERS
Ever heard of the 80/20 rule? The old adage says that 80%
of your business will come from 20% of your customers. In
business, the customer is king. It's far easier to sell to
an existing customer than to find a new one. So, once you
get a customer, you need to service the heck out of them.
So how do you make your customers feel like they are number
one? By letting them know that they are top priority. This
means answering your own phone, replying quickly to email
requests. It means staying in regular communication with your
customers. Keep up a good rapport. Send an occasional email
asking them what's new. Mail birthday cards or a customer
anniversary card. Gestures like these can build close, long
lasting customer relations and goes a long way to building
customer loyalty.
In addition to building stronger customer relationships,
keeping in touch with your customer base can enable dot coms
to offer one to one marketing. By identifying your customers
needs and buying habits, you can personalize product packages
and service offerings to meet your customer's individual needs.
2) LISTEN TO THE BEAT OF THE STREET
If small business owners want to keep their head above water,
they need to closely monitor their environments. By "listening"
to the pulse, you can think proactively rather than reactively.
This means spotting things when they are coming so you can
act quickly and take advantage.
Web stats - Do you look at your web stats regularly?
Or are you guilty of being too "busy" to make time? Unless
you regularly look at your web traffic reports, they probably
will read like a foreign language to you. By looking at your
web reports regularly, you'll be able to spot trends. What
pages are your visitors going to? What is the hits-to-sales
ratio? What can you do to improve that number?
Feedback - Another way to "listen to the beat" is
to get feedback from your customers. Try to be on a first
name basis with your customers. Ask them how they are doing
and if there is anything you could assist them with. The answers
you'll receive will be worth their weight in gold.
Industry news - Keep up with the industry by reading
everything you can get your hands on. When you work in "living
room central" it's easy to let yourself be isolated from the
world. You can't rely on your favorite soap operas to keep
you informed about the current trends in business. So put
down your munchies and flavored coffee and make a concerted
effort to stay "in the know" by subscribing to print magazines
and online newsletters
3) FLEXIBILITY
When I think about flexibility, the childhood rhyme "Jack
be nimble, Jack be quick, Jack jump over the candlestick"
comes to mind. In order to keep from being burned, small businesses
need to be nimble and quick. This means having the flexibility
to act quickly in response to changes in the marketplace.
Like a surfer riding a wave, you have to be in just the
right place at the right time to ride the crest of the wave
and get the best ride. Likewise, if small businesses monitor
closely what's going on in the marketplace, they can act quickly
to take advantage of current events and trends in the marketplace.
They say what gets measured, gets managed. Keep a close eye
on your monthly financials. Listen to your customers. Measure
the effectiveness of your advertising. Then when you see a
difference ask yourself, "was that good or bad" and ACT!
4) TAP INTO THE FIRE AND LET IT FUEL YOU
Simply said, small business owners want it more. Because of
this, they will try harder and go the extra mile. That's why
big companies like Wal-Mart and Saturn have made their employees
part owners in the company. They have seen that people will
work harder for themselves than for anyone else.
The best secret to success as an entrepreneur is to find
something you are passionate about and create a business around
that. When you do something you love you'll never "work" a
day in your life. Entrepreneurs have that fire in their belly.
Find a way to tap into that internal fire and let it fuel
you to success.
5) VALUE
While big companies will often be able to offer the lower
prices, small businesses will always be able to pile on the
value. By offering better service, adding bonuses, giving
and discounts on related products, the entrepreneurs can add
more bang for the buck.
6) CREATIVE SPARK
What's great about the entrepreneurs is that they aren't afraid
to try something new. When I think of "creative spark", I
think of my son, when he was three years old, eyeing a package
of cookies up on top of the refrigerator. He doesn't know
that it is up really high and that climbing up there is dangerous.
He only sees the cookies and starts stacking chairs and climbing
until I find him sitting on top of the fridge with a big smile
and a mushy cookie face. Similarly, entrepreneurs don't "know"
if something will work or not and fearlessly forge forward
with their eyes on the prize. This innovation helps them to
tap into new products, techniques, and processes.
SUMMARY
They say, when the going gets tough, the tough gets going.
When the market starts putting the heat on your business,
ask yourself, are you staying "sharp"? Do you still have the
entrepreneurial edge? By thinking like a start up, you will
find that you will have the staying power to compete with
the big boys on the block. And you'll find that kind of hard-earned
success is "oh" so sweet!
Article by Kristie Tamsevicius - Dubbed
as the "Marketing Maven & Brander Extraordinaire"
Kristie Tamsevicius turns entrepreneurs into the lavishly
paid in-demand experts in their field. Learn how branding
helps you to attract customers, build income, & gain visibility
while successfully promoting your business online with our
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