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The great thing about
being an entrepreneur is that we are responsible for our own success. The
scary thing about being an entrepreneur is that we are responsible for our own
success. I am so far
removed from where I started my business that I make it a policy to rethink my
business every year. It often happens organically. Things slow down and I have
time to think about how I'm doing. I love those times. Every time I take time
to realign my business to my vision, good things start to happen. There are seven
elements I examine and the first is always my business plan. #1.
Rework your Business Plan Every
time I rework my business plan I uncover another layer that brings me clarity
and a new sense of purpose. It gives me an opportunity to drop what's not working
and expand on what is. I use my business plan to expand my vision based on the
new skills I have developed and the new possibilities I see. I look carefully
to see that my passion is still high or if I've developed a new area of interest
that needs following. And then I set new objectives and make the changes I have
discovered that will take my business to a new level. #2
Keep on marketing Start
marketing smarter. Find creative, innovate, inexpensive ways to uplevel your marketing
plan. Find new ways to get free publicity. Interview and be interviewed, have
a podcast, add another specific subject blog to attract people to one particular
aspect of your business. Offer free introductory calls to stimulate interest.
Survey your clients. What do they need? How have their needs changed since you
started marketing to them. Are you supplying them with what they want? Rethink
your product positioning and bundles. #3
Cut Expenses This may
be a bit tricky if you are a solopreneur. But look closely. Reexamine your phone
bill, shop for better long distant rates and cell phone deals. Shop your internet
provider for new combination offers. Sometimes you pay less when you pay for an
entire year of a service rather than monthly for your shopping cart or web host.
Get creative. What service costs can you share with another entrepreneur? #4
Add new moneymaking services It's
usually easier to add new services than new products because there is only the
investment of time. For instance, group coaching allows more people access to
your services at a lower rate. There is the potential they will become private
clients. Bundle your services to encourage larger sales. Change your services
packages to encourage people to sign up for longer periods of time. Once I found
my copy writing services were needed, I added that as a service to my clients.
I can do that on the days I don't schedule coaching clients. Ask your clients
what they need that you might provide and see if that is something you can add. #5
Keep the cash flowing I
have a friend who hates to put out invoices. Her cash flow would improve if she
would set up a monthly payment plan. Think of the time that money is not in her
account earning interest. My coaching clients are on monthly automatic payments
through my shopping cart. My invoices are updated every time I finish a task.
If I'm doing a copy writing job I send them invoices in increments of $500 so
the amount is manageable. Offer a discount to people who pay you within 30 days.
Add a penalty to slow payees. Put a percentage into savings for those one a year
renewals. #6 Stay
close to the money Your
time is your most valuable asset. Be certain you are using it wisely. Don't spend
your time doing things that other people could do for you even if you do them
well. You are the brains, the creative fire that fuels your business. Your time
and focus should be directed at ways to make more money. #7
Keep high expectations Expect
the best. Do not settle for second best. Expect to attract people who value what
you do and easily have the money to pay you. Keep an eye out for the unexpected
joint venture possibility that suddenly appears. Keep a list of your ideas and
periodically check them out to see what you should do next. Then take action.
When I decided to offer my Magnetic Business Plan teleclass I wrote the sales
page in one evening and the class in the next two days. And of course, I"m
leveraging it into a home study course. Let your passion create your next service
and product. Remember,
the great thing about being an entrepreneur is that we are responsible for our
own success. And we can have a great time doing it! ©
Cara Lumen 2008 Feel free to reprint this article if you include
the following: Cara
Lumen, MA, Your Idea Optimizer helps you turn your ideas into steady profit.
As a business developer, content developer and educator, Cara helps you make money
from what you already know. You can learn more about how to put your wisdom to
work through her radio show www.blogtalkradio.com/passioantelyonpurpose
and her Passionately On Purpose emagazine at www.caralumen.com
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