Multiply on Your Maximizing Resources – Part 4
The last few posts have discussed how to multiply the resources you’ve worked hard to maximize. So far, we’ve covered:
- Call in the Troops
- Bring ‘Em Out of the Woodwork
- Black Sheep Clients
- Olympic-Size Sales Staff
- Open Water Fishing
- Call for Back-Up
- Go Big Online
- Bartering with the Best
- Give Away the Farm
Today we’ll finish up this series with the last three ways to multiply your maximized resources. We’ll cover:
- Finding Your Pot of Gold
- Stay at the Top of Your Game
- Wealth from the Inside Out
These areas are all key to keep up the momentum you’ve found in making what you have work harder for you.
Finding Your Pot of Gold
You must always have a goal you’re working toward in order to stay on course. Your goal needs to be something you can attain and utilize your full potential. Don’t be afraid to aim high, just make sure you are clear on your goal and exactly what you need to do to get there. You need to continue to hold yourself accountable to your goal and raise the bar as you accomplish the steps to your goal.
Stay at the Top of Your Game
Once you’ve mastered these areas, you need to make sure you stay competitive and continuously come up with new ways to use your new tools. Don’t rest on one success when there are more on the horizon. To continue to be successful, your business must continue to learn and revolve.
Wealth from the Inside Out
Wealth and riches are defined within yourself, not by your profits or the world beyond. You can use all these strategies in your business and life to find a greater success level. When you naturally reflect on who you are and what you mean, you will automatically attract the right people. This will happen in life and business.
You can reach your goals as long as they are well-defined and a solid road is built to them.
Throughout the last seven lessons, we’ve talked about how to take a hard look at the resources you currently have right in front of you and maximize them to get the most out of what you already have. Then turning around and multiplying those maximized resources to take them to the next level.
If you need help with any of these areas, steps, or processes, try our GUIDED TOUR to access our resources, tools, and business coaches-All there to help you succeed.
Multiply on Your Maximizing Resources – Part 3
Over the last few posts, we talked about multiplying the resources you’ve worked hard to maximize. So far, we’ve covered:
- Call in the Troops
- Bring ‘Em Out of the Woodwork
- Black Sheep Clients
- Olympic-Size Sales Staff
- Open Water Fishing
- Call for Back-Up
Today we’ll cover the next three:
- Go Big Online
- Bartering with the Best
- Give Away the Farm
Go Big Online
Some businesses solely operate online, there are those with only physical addresses, and there are those who do both. Those who do both are by far more successful than the previous two. When you take the time to establish an online presence, you open up your business to the entire world through a few clicks of the mouse.
To successfully sell products online, you need to:
- Offer high-quality products/services that people want.
- Build an attractive, effective website that’s user-friendly.
- Generate high-quality traffic at a low cost.
- With all of these things in place, you can find success with your online exposure.
Bartering with the Best
If you’ve ever gone to a yard sale and paid the sticker price, then you need to up your bartering game. Everything is negotiable, and you need to take the time to barter with your suppliers. Companies are always open to bartering, and when all is said and done, you could find yourself saving significantly on the things your business needs to operate smoothly.
Give Away the Farm
Ok, so not literally, but you have to be willing to stay in contact with prospective clients and offer them products and services they will need. You don’t know what they need until you offer them everything you’ve got and then work with them to put together the perfect package that fits their needs.
When you take the time to put yourself at the front of their minds, they are more likely to work with you going forward. You can do this by offering free newsletters, a free consulting session, or another valuable tool.
This wraps up these three areas of multiplying on the resources you’ve maximized. If you’re unsure where to start or are feeling a bit overwhelmed, try our GUIDED TOUR to work with one of our amazing business coaches who can help you navigate these peaceful waters.
Next time we’ll finish up this series with the last three ways to multiply your maximized resources. We’ll cover:
- Finding Your Pot of Gold
- Stay at the Top of Your Game
- Wealth from the Inside Out
Multiply on Your Maximizing Resources – Part 2
Last time we talked about how to start multiplying on the resources you worked on maximizing. We covered the following areas:
- Call in the Troops
- Bring ‘Em Out of the Woodwork
- Black Sheep Clients
Today we’ll talk about the next three:
- Olympic-Size Sales Staff
- Open Water Fishing
- Call for Back-Up
Olympic-Size Sales Staff
Now we all know you can’t have a sales staff of 10,000 who work around the clock for free, but there is a tool that will do precisely that… direct mail marketing.
Direct mail is a written piece of sales and informative copy that offers information about your company and your products/services to potential customers/clients. You can create sales letters, brochures, or proposals to be mailed out to a list of leads.
This approach can not only open your door to thousands of new customers/clients, but it can also save you thousands of dollars in advertising.
Open Water Fishing
You have to be careful not to waste your time on clients who are not interested. You have to focus on bigger fish. Remember the lessons we talked about previously, how you should always be targeting higher-quality prospects.
To do this, you have to take the time to research and learn about your potential clients to make sure you are targeting the right companies to work with. Ensure they are companies who will benefit from your products/services over a long period of time.
If you’re not sure where to start finding big fish clients, go back over our previous lessons or look into purchasing a direct mailing list that specifically targets the clients you need. You can buy or rent lists with name, title, job specs, and contact information. This gives you a starting point to finding high-quality clients.
Call for Back-Up
Don’t be afraid of telemarketing. It’s a powerful tool than can be done tastefully and be highly effective. However, keep in mind, when not handled correctly, it can bring about negative reactions. To be successful with telemarketing, you need to use these tips:
- Your first line of defense should be mail marketing.
- Test before you start a telemarketing campaign.
- Set the price for your offer.
- Use a progressive approach with your campaign.
Progressive contact helps build trust and allow the potential customer/client to establish a positive relationship with you. These are the progressive steps you should take:
- Put your prospect at ease.
- Present your offer in a natural, conversational way.
- Avoid being argumentative or pushy.
- Always be honest.
- Perfect your 30-second elevator speech.
- Clearly state your name, business name, the reason you’re calling, and where you got their information.
- Offer the benefits of your products and services.
- Mention one of the features that back up the benefits.
- Ask preliminary questions that will give you information about the prospect.
These step-by-step methods can help you be successful with a telemarketing campaign and avoid a negative response that could stigmatize your business forever.
This wraps up these three areas of multiplying your resources. We’ll continue with this series for the next two posts to give you all the resources you need to get the most out of your current resources.
If you need help working through any of these processes or areas, try our GUIDED TOUR to access our wealth of resources and tools.
Multiply on Your Maximizing Resources – Part 1
The next series of posts will cover how to take maximizing resources and multiply them for even more significant results.
In this first of the four-part series, we’ll cover:
- Call in the Troops
- Bring ‘Em Out of the Woodwork
- Black Sheep Clients
Call in the Troops
Finding and securing new clients can be exhausting and expensive. Instead, work with other companies to help you find new clients. Find reliable companies with secure, positive relationships with their customers/clients. Also, ensure that their products/services are not directly competitive with yours.
Contact prospective partner companies and talk with them about helping promote your products/services to their clients. Always offer them a commission on the sales that come from their client lists.
Make sure to include these key points in your proposal:
- Ensure that your products/services don’t compete with theirs.
- The partnership will not take away from their current or future sales.
- The partnership will increase their profits.
- They won’t have to do nor spend anything on the partnership.
- You will produce all the needed marketing materials.
- You will offer an unconditional guarantee on all products/services.
Bring ‘Em Out of the Woodwork
If you take the time to put together a reliable referral system, you’ll draw new customers/clients out of the woodwork through everyone you already know. You can start doing this by first showing all your current clients how much you care about them.
Then show them how your products/services can significantly improve their lives or businesses. If you can do this consistently, they will naturally and comfortably bring new clients right to you.
Black Sheep Clients
One of the best ways to rejuvenate business is to find your stray clients and offer them something unique. First, you need to understand why they strayed and are no longer purchasing from you. There are generally three reasons why customers/clients leave. They are:
- Unrelated causes that have nothing to do with you
- A problem with their last purchase
- No longer benefit from your products/services
The best way to bring these clients back is to simply contact them. If you don’t make the first move, they’ll never come back. You make an appointment to visit them or call them if it’s not possible to meet in person.
Talk openly with your stray clients. Let them know you noticed they were no longer working with you and that you’d like to talk with them about their experiences with you and how you can improve things to work together again. Take the time to make them feel special, and work hard to make sure their experiences with you going forward are the best ever.
This wraps up the first three areas on how to multiply your maximized resources. If you need help working on any of these ideas or processes, try our GUIDED TOUR to work with an experienced business coach.
Next time we’ll talk about the following three areas of multiplying your resources. They include Olympic-size Sales Staff, Open Sea Fishing, and Call for Back-Up.
Maximize Your Resources – Part 3
In the last post, we talked about three more ways to maximize your current resources. They included:
- Reveal your business’ soul
- From breaking even to breaking the bank
- Stand up and stand out
Today we’ll talk about the last three areas you can work on to maximize your current resources. They are:
- An offer they can’t refuse
- Would you like fries with that?
- Stay away from the edge of the cliff
An Offer They Can’t Refuse
The secret to success is to stay ahead of your competitor – maintain a competitive edge. To do that, you need to make it easier for your customers/clients to say “yes” rather than “no.” You do this by eliminating all the psychological, financial, physical, emotional, and other roadblocks they may have.
You can take the risk for them by offering warranties and guarantees that make the customer feel more confident in you, your business, and your products/services. You also must be serious about your offer and follow through if a situation does arise. The quickest way to the bottom is to play games or take back a warranty or guarantee.
Would You Like Fries With That?
It’s the oldest trick in the book. I mean, really, how many times a week do you fall for it? Every time you sell a product or service, you need to offer an add-on, upgrade, or back-end product to go with it. These products must be complementary to the original product being purchased and must create a higher perceived value.
Avoid the Edge of the Cliff
Continuing to test and measure your systems, products, marketing methods and all other aspects of your business allows you to see problems before they happen and avoid falling off the edge of the cliff.
Here are a few specific areas you can test for potential improvements:
- Marketing
- Sales Copy
- Customer Service
- Sales Letters
- Sales Presentations
- Employee-Customer Interaction
Through testing these different areas, you will find products/services where you can raise the price, maybe others where you can lower the price or offer that product as an incentive item, and discover many other areas for improvement that will better utilize your current resources. This wraps up our series on how to maximize your current resources. If you need help working through any of these or the previous areas, try our GUIDED TOUR to work with one of our amazing business coaches.