- Bill faster. Your receivables can count for 40 – 50% of your actual assets. Don’t batch invoice: bill as soon as you can. (See The 10 Most Dangerous Accounts Receivable Pitfalls)
- Simplify your business. Weed out the unprofitable and the hard-to-sell.
- Simplify your marketing message. Read Made To Stick by Chip and Dan Heath.
- 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 social 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. Check out “Make A Referral Week” to learn more about how referrals can build business.
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