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The 7 Deadly Small Business Mistakes You Must Avoid
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| Guest post by: Janis Pettit |
Article Overview: Why do so many small or solo businesses fail? Is it because the owners weren’t good enough at what they did? In most cases that’s just not true. Most of them were very skilled and talented in their area of expertise. So why do people continue to struggle without enough clients or income? It’s heartbreaking to me when someone gives up who has great potential and a realistic dream. I want you to succeed in a big way. In fact I’m passionate about it. So I want to share the 7 top deadly mistakes I’ve seen repeatedly that can pull you down and how to avoid them.
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The 7 Deadly Small Business Mistakes You Must Avoid
Why do so many small or solo businesses fail? Is it because
the owners weren’t good enough at what they did? In most cases that’s just not
true. Most of them were very skilled and talented in their area of expertise. So
why do people continue to struggle without enough clients or income? It’s
heartbreaking to me when someone gives up who has great potential and a
realistic dream. I want you to succeed in a big way. In fact I’m passionate
about it.
So I want to share the 7 top deadly mistakes I’ve seen
repeatedly that can pull you down and how to avoid them.
1. Believing that
being good at what you do or even being an expert is all you need.
There are two completely separate “tracks” you need to
master. First you need to be good at delivering a quality product or service.
That’s a given. Many people stop here. They act as if they are still an
employee working for someone else. They spend their time trying to deliver
services instead of building a business, which leads us to the second
track—building a business.
Not only do you need to be good at what you do, you need to
master the skills and mindset it takes to run a business, like strategic
planning, marketing, sales, finance, productivity, priority based action, management skills, self-discipline and
self-motivation. This is the key. Master these skills and your success will
soar.
The best way to do this is to learn from those who are where
you want to be so you can learn the strategies they used to succeed. Without
the Entrepreneurial skill and mindset, you cannot succeed.
2. Wasting money on
poorly crafted or unnecessary marketing materials
Don’t spend money building a website or crafting a business
card, logo or brochure until you learn what makes them work to bring you
clients. I’ve seen so many people waste money on an inefficient website with no
traffic because they didn’t know what questions to ask when hiring a web
designer and they didn’t know anything about traffic generation, search engine
optimization or writing effective web content.
Don’t get your relative or neighborhood college student to
design your website. If you want to be professional and are serious then you
need a professional website that will get people to take action and will look
professional. Nothing screams amateur more than a home made website. The same
is true for any of your other marketing materials.
3. Lack of marketing
or sales mastery
The best marketer always gets the most new clients. Even if
you have a superior product, if you don’t know how to market it effectively and
then close the sale, you will struggle. In today’s information laden world, you
need to know how to stand out and broadcast your message consistently and
effectively. You’ve got to learn the proven marketing strategies and systems
that are working for your top competitors and you need to master them. And you
need to make marketing a daily activity, not just something you do when you
have extra time.
4. Putting all your
eggs in one basket
I’ve seen businesses sink because they depended on only one
or two high profile, high paying clients. This is a mistake. Always make sure
you’re in a position that if you lose one client your business can still
survive and thrive.
The other way this can play out is if you offer only one or
two primary products and once a client has finished using this product or
service they move on. You’re then relying on constantly getting new clients
instead of making the most of the ones you have. That’s why I teach people how
to build a product funnel to keep clients coming back again and again.
5. Going it alone
Whether you’re small or solo, you’re the owner and you make
the decisions. But you still need a support team. Work with a coach or mentor
who can help you stay on track. Consider joining or creating a mastermind group
of successful people who can be like a vision team for you and who will support
you and push you outside your comfort zone.
The other way going it alone can sabotage you is if you want
to control everything yourself and don’t outsource. You need to be the person
who sets strategy, creates products, and serves clients. The rest can be done
by others and once you get this and follow through, your income will increase
significantly.
6. Misallocated time
Spending time running from task to task with no idea of
what’s really a priority or an income generating activity can run you ragged
and cost you your business. Surfing the web, checking e-mail constantly, and
other time thieves need to be avoided at all costs. Track how many hours each
day are spent on client generating activities or on servicing clients and how
much time is spent otherwise. It’s really eye-opening.
7. Lack of planning
I know you wouldn’t take an overseas trip without detailed
planning. So why would you run your business without one? When you have a
vision and a plan you can check in regularly throughout the day and ask
yourself “is what I’m doing supporting my plan and my goals”. Plan out at least
6 months ahead—what products you’ll introduce, what marketing you’ll do, how
much money you intend to pull in.
The first step is to admit if you are making one of these
mistakes. It’s okay, we’ve all made them. Then start taking action right now to
eliminate the mistake so you can experience the real success you deserve.
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About the Author: Janis Pettit RSS for Janis's articles - Visit Janis's website Janis Pettit (http://SmallBusiness-BigResults.com) is a successful entrepreneur and highly regarded small business growth and marketing expert and coach who has helped hundreds of small and solo business owners worldwide reach their profit and personal goals and create a solid 6-figure personal income. Learn how to make your small business website a client magnet and receive a free audio and e-book, 10 Low or No Cost Ways to Drive Qualified Traffic to Your Small Business Website at http://MaximizeYourWebsiteNow.com. Check out our business building mastery home study course at http://MaximizeYourProfitsNow.com and our Platinum 6-figure-a-year Mentoring Program at http://MaximumBusinessGrowth.com. Click here to visit Janis's website Remove Your Income Roadblocks Get More Clients by Developing a Referral System How Your Business Model Could Be Limiting Your Income and How to Change It 4 Ways to Get Known Fast 8 Tips to Help you Start a Successful HomeBased Business |
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