17 Ideas You Can Steal to Grow Your Business Without Spending Money.
17 Ideas You Can Steal to Grow Your Business Without Spending Money.
This week we're sharing what we call "ideas to steal". They
are all real-life ideas from successful businesses —
action steps you can pick up and run with right away,
without having to research, test or otherwise delay
implementing. And, you don't need to spend money to do them.
Pick three that you can sink your teeth into, and don't
hesitate to contact us if you want more information or help
implementing them — these days we all have to work
together.
- Bill faster. Your receivables can count for 40 - 50% of
your actual assets. Don't batch invoice: bill as soon as
you can.
- Simplify your business. Weed out the unprofitable and the
hard-to-sell.
- Simplify your marketing message.
- Get your business and your web site listed in relevant
directories. To find directories, Google the name of your
town plus "directories url" (e.g. "cobourg directories
url").
- Learn to delegate. Figure out what you do that turns
dollars. Then delegate the rest.
- Encourage employees to explore more efficient approaches
to their tasks instead of relying on their standard way of
doing things.
- Don't forget suppliers. They might not be on your
payroll, but they are more apt to do a few things for you
at no charge because you really take care of them.
- Work faster. If you can condense three four-month jobs
into three three-month jobs, you can do one more job in the
year.
- Reward your team for meeting budgets and time lines. A 5%
bonus is cheaper than a 20% increase in costs.
- Cut overhead by automating most of the non-producing
items like accounting, customer care, voice mail, sales
reporting, ordering and record keeping.
- Make sure you've clearly outlined project scope, and
don't be afraid to charge your customer for changes.
- Offer to be a spokesperson on your specialty when your
local media need an expert opinion. Send them a relevant
press release every month.
- Give something valuable away on your web site; at your
front counter; when you send out your invoices; when you
deliver goods. This should be free to you, but valuable to
the recipient, for example, coupons or a "How To".
- Highlight offers, features, promotions and news in your
email footers, invoices and letter signatures.
- Start accounts with Twitter.com, Facebook.com and
LinkedIn.com and post articles.
- Go where your audience is on the web. If your potential
audience hangs out on forums, then post to those forums.
Become a trusted advisor.
- Get your supporters to refer you.
About the Author:
Marketing Masters, Ken & Liz are Duct Tape Marketing
Authorized Coaches and authors of The Buzz, a FREE monthly
ezine for small business owners who want simple, effective,
and fun strategies to get more business, guaranteed. To
get your copy of the special report The Seven Steps Plus
One to Small Business Marketing Success, by Duct Tape
Marketing Founder John Janstch NOW visit
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