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How Your Business Can Prosper In Uncertain Economic
Times
We've been going through some uncertain
economic times recently. And those with a job are (rightly)
worried about security: of their jobs and pension plans.
Insider trading, stock manipulation, corporate downsizings: all seem
commonplace.
As a result, many businesses are revising their long-term plans to a
short-term focus.
So, how does your business fit into this economic climate?
Actually, as a small business, you're in a pretty good spot.
When the corporate giants stumble, traditionally it's the small and
medium- sized businesses that prosper. After all, someone has to fill
the void and provide desired products and services.
Small businesses can react quickly to change, since they're not hampered
by the internal layers, the decision making by
committees, of corporate America.
As a small business owner, you're flexible and can change with the
times, not be dictated by them.
Opportunities await...just make sure you're covered in the following
areas:
*Do you have a backend profit stream in place?
Your existing customer list may be called on for double or triple duty,
as the cost of acquiring new customers continues to rise. Be ready by
making sure that you have multiple products lined up. If you're not sure
of what to offer next, ask by way of survey, questionnaire, whatever.
Your success shouldn't depend on any one particular item. *Keep Building
Your Targeted Opt-In List.
Customers do have a lifespan. So you must continue to add to your opt-in
'funnel,' exposing ever greater numbers to your
business. Building an opt-in list is, and will remain, the key to
long term profits.
*Take Advantage Of Creative Options
There is a lot of opportunity available, if you can think creatively.
Seek out or create co-op opportunities, swap ezine
ads, create a co-registration opportunity. Write articles, and
submit them to ezines and article directories (including a resource box
advertising your ezine).
Explore pumping up your linking strategy with other high-traffic web
sites. If your website is outdated - get it updated utilizing new
technology - you may find ways to save thousands of dollars by becoming
more automated!
*Don't Forget The Customer!
Now is the time to reinforce the customer relationship. Send them
valuable, free information. Build that bond, establish
trust. This will make them more inclined to stay with you and not
jump ship when your competition launches a price war.
*Don't Shut Down Your Advertising Efforts
It always amazes me how the first thing corporate America does when
presented with an economic bump is to shut down their advertising and
public relations efforts. In an effort to control costs.
What they forget is that now, more than ever, it is important to keep a
high presence. People are holding back on buying - when they finally
decide to make a purchase, wouldn't you want to be the one they think of
first?
During this time, when advertising budgets plunge, media outlets offer
sales. Take advantage of these opportunities, choosing those that have
performed well for you in the past.
*Think Outside Your Niche
Perhaps your product or service can be repositioned successfully in new
markets.
As you can tell, it's not really that hard to prosper if you're willing
to step outside the box a bit.
See what's going on around you, apply your own unique point of view, and
you'll be amazed at the many ways you can build your business, and
bottom line, during these crazy economic times.
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