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Small Business Recession Survival Tips: Treat Your Business Like Your Most Important Client for Long Term Small Business Success
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| Guest post by: Matt Buchenau |
Article Overview: There are scads of recession survival tips for small businesses, however, among the most important is to treat your business as if it were your most valued client. This article explains why most small businesses fail to do this and offers practical how-to methods for altering this small business killing behavior for near- and long-term success.
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Small Business Recession Survival Tips: Treat Your Business Like Your Most Important Client for Long Term Small Business Success
While speaking about our challenging economy with another small business colleague, a common entrepreneurial complaint came up. She was frustrated about how much time she was spending working in her business rather than on it. While I reminded her about the blessing of paying customers, I empathized with her frustration. As entrepreneurs, we are often so focused on pleasing our clients that we ignore our most important client of all: our own business!
Most conscientious small business owners are familiar with evening and weekend hours spent catching up on the books or completing client proposals and projects. Noble and necessary tasks, of course, but these tend to be obligatory, reactive, keep-up tasks rather than proactive, business-nurturing activities like planning, idea creation, goal setting and marketing. So, given the constraints of time and wanting to have a life outside of their business, what is an entrepreneur to do?
One of the best strategies is to treat your business like your most important client. During our conversation, I posed a few questions to my colleague:
- While with a paying client, do you ever answer emails from other clients?
- When in an appointment with a valued customer, do you field phone calls from others?
- When face-to-face with a client, do you ever stop the meeting to attend to another client’s crisis?
- When working on a client’s project, do you consistently meet their goals and deadlines?Do you generally meet with your clients late at night or on weekends when your energy is sapped?
- When a client calls with a demand you can’t attend to right away, can it usually wait a little while?
Treating your small business like a client means:
- Committing time to it several times each week - Set off sections of time in your weekly calendar and treat them like sacred appointments with customers.
- Commit these hours to business nurturing activities, not bookkeeping, paying bills, client phone calls or catching up on projects. That stuff can wait.
- Don’t allow interruptions. That may mean silencing your cell phone, shutting down your email and closing your door. It may also mean escaping to a different environment where these interruptions are less likely.
- Set goals and deadlines for your business nurturing activities and work them into your regular work flow, just like you would for your paying clients.
Referred by: http://jaykubassek.com
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About the Author: Matt Buchenau RSS for Matt's articles - Visit Matt's website Published author, respected internet marketing professional, leading small business consultant and passionate advocate for those who wish to pursue their dreams, Matt Buchenau focuses his writing, blogging and vlogging on a selection of pertinent areas including inspiring dream followers and helping small and home-based business owners to succeed. Topic areas include breaking bad business habits, preventing professional burnout, top reasons for small business failure, top earning internet businesses, how to deal with work related stress, pursuing your dreams, as well as articles on mental, spiritual and physical well-being. Matt Buchenau is the author of Your Dream: God's Plan, a highly regarded manual for would-be dream followers. He is a dedicated family man, avid fly-fisherman, golfer and skier (two boards please). Click here to visit Matt's website Global Web Marketing Myths Every New Internet Marketer Must Know How You Can Discover Your Daily Creativity Window How To Discover Your True Talents How You Can Expand and Exploit Your Daily Creativity Window How to Become Recession Resistant in This Ugly Economy 10 Key Considerations for WouldBe Entrepreneurs |
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