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| A Note From Wendy |
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Greetings! ,
Well, I don't know about your house but mine is a buzz with end of school activities, lost hours outside-doing any and everything under the sun, and prepping for the first of our many planned summer holiday road trips-this one to the interior of BC, a family favourite for the past 5 years now. While summer is a time to take it a bit easy it does require as much planning, if not more at times, than most of our yearly seasons. Between making sure my boys have plenty of activities to keep them busy and I have plenty of time to work with my clients and on my business still, there is a constant need to forecast, how and when everything will work for this two month time-frame when we are all here together and the structure of school is long forgotten. It would be easy to write-off summer as a time to not put much effort into any planning however, those great holiday trips, big neighbourhood bbq parties, and fun activity camps for my kids don't happen with out some prep time and consistent action. Just like in business we need to consider how and when everything will work, give ourselves time to prep our plans, and then move into consistent action without fail. Getting to this place also takes help. Help from people who know how to move into this space of planning and action. Not many of us would just jump into the car without a map and drive across the country hoping to find Toronto. We would plan, prep, and talk to people who maybe have done that drive, all in order to make our trip smooth, enjoyable, and worry-free. The same idea should be considered with your small business marketing efforts, as well. Summer is a great time to kick back, enjoy family and friends however, it's a great time to spend some energy looking at your business with intention of what can you create now and reap in the upcoming months-more money, more clients, maybe a bit more free time. In today's article Pump Up Your Profits Without Working Harder I give you 5 new ways to generate new revenue by leveraging what you are currently doing. Of course, this takes a bit of investigation, planning, and action to make happen however, the results can be substantial to your profits. Best of all there are small business and marketing specialist--like me :-D -- to help with this process. If you have struggled long enough trying to figure out your marketing and you are ready to take action then take advantage of my special "test-drive my services" promo right now. I want to show you how and where you can leverage your business marketing with strategies that will get you the results you are looking for. I have a few more spots left this month and would love to speak to you about your business. Click here to read more about my 47-minute trial offer. For those of you who have taken me up on my offer I know we have done some great work in a short amount of time!
Finally, I am excited to have added a new resource section to my ezine. Make sure to check it out as there are some great web-based software tools and programs your business needs to know about. Have a great Wednesday! |
Radiantly Yours,
 Wendy Burge
P.S. I would love to hear your feedback, questions, or current business challenges. Feel free to contact me by clicking here.
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| June 10, 2009 |
Vol 1, Issue14 |
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| Featured Article |
Pump Up Your Profits With Out Working Harder
by Wendy Burge
It can be a real challenge to increase profits for small businesses and solo-professionals whose sales are based on an exchange of time. However, with the power of leverage it is possible to increase revenues without increasing more time in your daily schedule. Implementing any of these powerful strategies will help put more money in your bank just by strategically using the ability to leverage your services and knowledge. 1. Sell multiple sessions as a packageIf you offer services that are by an hourly rate add an option for your clients to buy special packages of multiple sessions of that service instead of one session at a time. Let us say you offer massage therapy services at $75 an hour. By developing a package promo to buy multiple sessions you can offer them a saving (and start to fill your books quickly with a set series of client appointments). For example, you might offer "Buy 5 sessions and get the 6 for free or reword it as buy 6 sessions at $450 and save $75--like getting the 6th free. This is great to pump up your cash flow in a short amount of time. Create a marketing plan to re-offer special package savings again just about the time a majority of your clients are needing to purchase their sessions again or run it consistantly as a purchase option. 2. Bundle specialty services at a higher priceHave you ever really sat down and broken apart what kinds of activities you really do for your clients? If you have not done this lately you may want to take a look at how each of the service features you perform can be turned into specialty items on their own. It is easy to just do things for people, and then realize you have put in more energy, time, and effort into a client and have not exactly been compensated appropriately for the amount that you charged. Let's say, for example, if your small business offered printing services, it is likely that for some of your clients you will provide advice on layout, design, and creating a "look and feel" that best represent their business. This is knowledge that could be leveraged into a specialty service. For this example let's assume printing of business cards costs $95, letterhead costs $200, and brochures cost $350 on their own and this information is shared each and every time but is not being compensated in proportion to what is being billed. However, when these items are bundled into a Complete Professional Business Stationary Start-up Kit, you could charge a higher, combined rate that would allow you to also leverage your printing knowledge about logo design and colour options at a price that actually compensates you for your time and expertise. It also allows you to give better service as you have the ability to work more exclusively with one client at this higher fee instead of multiple clients at a much lower fee/rate. 3. Create VIP programs for clientsIn most small business the 80/20 rule applies to clients-that is, 80% of your business comes from 20% of your clients. Recognizing these people can become a great way to leverage your profits by developing special VIP programs exclusively offered just to them. Here you can create special promotions, incentives, and services packages up-sold exclusively to them. Leveraging existing clients with new service and product sales is a great way to increase your cash flow without having to spend a lot of energy and effort finding new clients. Again, this also allows for a small business and solo-professional to enhance their clients' experiences by acknowledging that they appreciate their business and wish to serve them better, as well, strengthening their long term relationship with that business. 4. Cross sell complimentary services and productsLeveraging profits doesn't necessarily come only from customers. Finder's fees and affiliate fees can also generate new streams of income for small businesses, as well. Compensation for cross-selling complimentary services or products is another option to pump up profits without working harder. If your small business is a flower shop you may want to create a referral fee program with a local bakery, photography studio, and bridal store to cross-sell each other's services to newly engaged couples. Like a referral fee, affiliate fees are becoming a big income generator for many small businesses online. Maybe you are a specialized professional who regularly promotes certain products and tools to your customers. You may want to contact the parent companies of the products you recommend to determine if they have an affiliate sales program. Each time your clients purchase the affiliate's products, you receive a percentage of the sales. If you have a website or web presence with a blog, an html code is embedded into a tag that tracks sales from your site. There are tons of great digital products available in just about every industry possible, too if you are not sure what you could offer. Check out www.clickbank.com to discover for yourself what is out there. Not only that, if you have information products which you have created, like e-books, CD series, or training DVDs, these can be sold on other people's sites, as well. Again, you would give them a tracking number and pay them a small percentage off each sale. To set up your own affilate sales you can use a site called www.paydot.com. 5. Develop a joint venture
Possibly, a joint venture would work better between your business and other complimentary businesses. Creating a service or product that both of your businesses develop together is another way in sharing the cost and time on the marketing and promotion. In the end, both companies split the profits for the new service. An example might be an estate planning package put together by a financial planner and an estate attorney. They would share in the promotion and split the agreed upon percentage of the profits.
© 2009 Wendy Burge - Radiant Edge Consulting.
WANT TO USE THIS ARTICLE IN YOUR EZINE OR WEB SITE? You can, as long as you include this complete blurb with it: Radiant Business & Marketing Coach Wendy Burge publishes the On the Edge! weekly ezine--Where business, marketing, and lifestyle meet. If you're ready to have radiant marketing, make more money, and have more freedom in your small business, get your FREE tips now at www.RadiantEdgeConsulting.com
Resource Disclaimer: Radiant Edge Consulting and Wendy Burge do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any of the third-party recommendations above or the quality of any products, information, or other materials displayed, purchased, or obtained by you as a result of an offer in connection with any company listed. Please do your own due diligence before purchasing any product. |
| Who Is Wendy Anyway? |
Wendy Burge is The Radiant Marketing and Business Coach and ezine publisher, author, speaker and entrepreneur. She helps solo-professionals and (primarily women) entrepreneurs like YOU take your businesses to the next level using creative, effective, and affordable Relationship Marketing Systems & Strategies - online and offline! 
Wendy helps you:
- build your database of clients and prospects and determine the best ways to market your business to your unique target market
- network effectively plus develop follow up systems to stay on top of mind with contacts at all times
- create marketing and advertising plans and campaigns that get results
- design and help you write your website copy in order to bring you leads
- delegate and automate in your business to give you more free time to do what you love and to live your dream lifestyle
- find creative ways to get in front of your clients which all lead to more customers and increased sales
- develop information products, membership programs and other residual forms of income to leverage your expertise and resources
- add elements to your business model such as speaking, writing a book, holding live events and wherever and whatever will get you where you want to go
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Wendy Recommends |
"Don't let the long days of summer stop you from working on your business. Plan your markeitng now and reap the rewards later."
Just because we are heading into the summer months doesn't mean your marketing efforts should slow down or stop. Summertime is often the best time of year to work on creating marketing plans for peak business seasons like fall, winter, and spring campaigns.
However, are you unsure where to start or need some help how to be more effective with your marketing spending?
"Give me 47 minutes of your time and I will help you... Clarify where you need the most help, Establish a starting point for best results, And offer resources, tools, and programs to help you take the best action for your business all for $47."
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| Biz Building Resources |
I have selected some really valuable business building tools every small business needs to know about!
There are many great web based software programs on line to help assist businesses these days. These are a few I often share with clients and use my self.
1. Mozy.com - This is the best online data backup system! (It's a MUST to have a web-based backup system because you KNOW you won't do it manually yourself often enough! Plus best of all your information is always accessible at anytime online - just in case!)
2. 1ShoppingCart.com - The most used resource for online ecommerce, auto-responders, affiliate program, email marketing and more if you want to sell items for your business online--all of my colleagues and mentors use it--and me too soon!
3. ConstantContact.com - This is the email marketing program I use and you're reading right now. I recommend it if you don't have an email marketing system or shopping cart system that does this for you. It offers some great features like email archiving, survey options, and auto-responder options.
4. AudioGenerator.com - This is the easiest way to add audio to websites and emails! Set up your account, call in to activate the reording, and receive the audio formatted in html code for your website plus it gives you play buttons, etc. to put on your site. 5. PracticePaySolutions.com - This is a merchant services payment processing company most recommended by my colleagues; it works well with 1shoppingcart. 6. GoSolo.com - This is a great, inexpensive 800 phone system. I use this for my business and love that I can access my messages online. It sends me an email when someone leaves me a message. I then can log into my account to listen to it. Can't get any easier! It also offers fax, email, and web conference services as options to their packages.
7. Ning.com - This site allows you to create your own F*R*E*E social network! Do you have a select group of client programs, services, or a special interest you want to share about your business? You can create your own personal group for it and your members can talk to each other and share ideas.
8. InstantConference.com - This is a F*R*E*E conference line solution for teleclasses or recording calls of any sort. I use it and love that I can record my calls on my own private number with access code as well. Within three hours of the end of my call they email me links to my recording in an MP3 format!
11. Vistaprint.com - This is a digital web-based printing company. It offers tons of template options for business cards, brochures, postcards and more. They have SUPER promos - so make sure you get signed up on their email list. Make sure you click on your country's flag to get accurate pricing although.
12. Cafepress.com - This site is another digital printing site that allows you to set up your own online retail store. I use this site to create my own promotional items that I can purchase from myself at a great deal and or sell; like T-shirts, mugs, and tote bags all emblazoned with my logo.
Resource Disclaimer: Radiant Edge Consulting and Wendy Burge do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any of the third-party recommendations above or the quality of any products, information, or other materials displayed, purchased, or obtained by you as a result of an offer in connection with any company listed. Please do your own due diligence before purchasing any product. | |
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