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You’ve probably
heard the statistic that 95% of small businesses fail in the
first five years. That’s not a very encouraging number! Although
being part of the 5% that succeed is not easy, it’s definitely
possible. What it takes is a lot of common sense, some marketing
and sales skills and the ability to learn from the mistakes of
others.
To get you started
on the road to success, here are three of the biggest mistakes
small businesses make and some tips to help you avoid them:
Mistake 1: Having
a Poorly Defined Sales Process
The key to making
money with any business is to stay focused on how you can
“sell”, “sell more” and “sell more often”. Unfortunately most
businesses don’t consider all of the ways they can make money
from customers and end up losing potential revenues.
There are three
ways you can make money from your site:
1. Get More New
Customers – This is the sales activity that most small
businesses spend 90% of their efforts on. Although it’s an
important element of your sales process, it’s only one of three
ways you can make money. Don’t neglect the other two because
you’re focused on only attracting new customers.
2. Make More Money
From Each Transaction – Upselling is the process of increasing
the value of a customer’s order. Offering additional products
and services at the point of purchase is an effective way to
increase the value of the transaction.
3. Sell More Often
To Existing Customers – Existing customers are the least
expensive customers to sell to. Why? Because they’ve already
purchased from you once so they trust you, you already know what
they’re interested in and you know how to reach them. Use these
facts to your advantage by following up with existing customers
on a regular basis and offering them more products and services.
This process is known as backend sales and is one of the most
overlooked revenue sources by small businesses.
A well-defined
sales process will include all three of these. If you’re missing
any of them you need to rethink your strategy from the
beginning. Start with your first contact with a customer and
walk through step-by-step how you’ll take them from never having
heard of you to being a lifelong customer.
Mistake 2: Not
Learning What Makes a Website Sell
If you’ve been
online longer than five minutes you know that the “build it and
they will come” mentality doesn’t work. If you want your
business to succeed you need to learn how to make a website that
sells.
Some of the best
things you can do are:
- Build Trust -
Providing testimonials, free trials, money back guarantees and a
Privacy Policy will all help your customers trust you. The more
confidence people have in you and your ability to deliver what
you say you will, the more likely they’ll be to take the action
you want.
- Keep Your
Product Offers Relevant - No matter how tempted you may be to
promote an unrelated product or service because it pays a high
commission, DON'T! There is an old saying that you should keep
in mind at all times, "stick to your knitting". In other words,
stick with what you've been doing.
- Get An Email
Address For As Many Visitors As Possible – This can be when they
order, sign up for your newsletter, request an information
package, enter a contest, request a special report, sign up for
a trial/demo, or whatever action makes sense for your business.
Having this address allows you to follow up with them and turn
them from prospects to customers.
- Make The
Perceived Value Extremely High - The higher the perceived value
of your offering, the fewer objections you will receive. To add
value, consider additional products and services you can offer
to purchasers. This can be a special report, an ebook or even
some of your time. Just make sure that whatever you offer it's
not readily available for free on another site. Otherwise this
technique will have the opposite effect and make your offer look
less valuable.
Mistake 3: Not
Treating it Like a Business
Too many small
business owners fall into bad habits early on and end up
treating their business more like a hobby than a business.
Here are a few
things you can do to treat your business like a business:
- Stick To A
Schedule – Just like you would with a regular job, develop a
work schedule for your small business and stick to it. This will
keep you focused and you’ll be more productive.
- Get Help When
You Need It – You can’t be an expert at all things. If you don’t
know how to build websites, write copy or do the accounting,
find someone who does. Doing so will let you focus on what you
do well instead of wasting your time and leaving you frustrated.
- Work Hard At It
- That’s right, good old-fashioned elbow grease will always get
you further then searching for the “secret to success”.
Are you making any
of these mistakes in your business? If so now is the time to
make some changes!
This article is an excerpt from the Special Report by Jennifer
Tripp, “The 7 Biggest Mistakes Small Businesses Make – And How
You Can Be Smarter!” To get your copy of the entire report visit
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