Small Business Owners » Small Business Ideas Archives – Small Business Owners Sat, 14 Jun 2014 05:05:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.1.10 Top 9 Small Business Tips for Hard Times /top-9-small-business-tips-hard-times/ /top-9-small-business-tips-hard-times/#comments Tue, 18 Mar 2014 15:28:45 +0000 http://www./?p=1416 With anemic growth rates and tight lending conditions, it’s pretty obvious that these are tough times for all businesses, small businesses included. Between 2007 and 2010, small business failure rates have climbed by nearly 40 percent, according to recent research.

There are things that small business owners can do to help their businesses survive and thrive in hard times like these. The key factor is finding new efficiencies in your small business operations and optimizing your current operations. The following is a list of hard times tips for small business owners looking for a way to prosper in a difficult economy.

1. Form alliances with other businesses – You can save a lot of money by partnering with other businesses to share resources and cut costs. For example, if your business is great at website design but not so great at distribution, by providing website maintenance services work for a business that provides you distribution services, you can reduce your costs and take advantage of another business’ existing strength in an area instead of having to try and develop your own.

You can also share customer databases with partnering businesses, allowing you to generate leads more easily. This can be an invaluable source of new customers for your business.

When choosing businesses to partner with, you likely won’t want to partner with local competitors, as a competitor could unfairly take advantage of the arrangement to pilfer customer lists or take proprietary information from your business, such as manufacturing or service secrets. For distribution partnerships, working with local competitors may be acceptable, so long as the terms of the partnership are very explicit and put in writing. When choosing businesses to partner with, you should be careful to have non-compete agreements to keep your partner from shifting tactics to move in on your niche.

2. Reconnect with former customers – Go through your customer database and track down customers you haven’t heard from in a while. Inform them of new products and promotions by your business, and offer them a discount if they’ll stop by. If your customers haven’t shopped with you for a while because they were displeased with your business’ performance or service, address their concerns and bring them back into the fold. Taking care of their concerns will get them back in your customer base and head off any bad word of mouth displeased customers may be spreading concerning your business. Connecting with old customers may be easier and more cost effective than trying to find new ones.

3. Location – Some parts of the country are hit harder than others by the recession. California and Mississippi have some of the highest small business failure rates in the country, while other areas, such as North Dakota, Wyoming and Iowa have some of the smallest failure rates in the nation. If you’re starting a small business and have a variety of state location options, consider looking at the stats for your state before putting out your shingle there. If you’re able to locate in a more prosperous area, you may want to do this to boost your small business’ chances in the current difficult economy.

4. Boost your public profile – Get involved in your local Chamber of Commerce and local civic leagues. Host events at your business and contact your local newspaper or television or radio station for coverage. Any mention your charitable work may receive is free positive publicity for your and your business. Also try to get speaking engagements and make public presentations, as this will allow you to meet and network with other small business owners who can provide you with invaluable advice.

5. Sit down with the books – Go over your financials with a fine-toothed comb. Look for ways to cut your variable costs and also consider whether refinancing existing debt may help your business. Interest rates are at all-time lows, and while credit is hard to come by in the current market, a refinance loan can dramatically reduce your monthly debt payments, allowing your business more breathing space. By rooting out unnecessary costs and reducing your debt burden, you can make your business more competitive.

6. Aggressively market your business – Even if you have a shoestring budget for marketing, getting the word out about your business is important, especially in hard times. Consider unconventional guerrilla marketing strategies such as publicity stunts, walking billboards, t-shirts or other low-cost, high-impact methods of marketing. Get on Facebook and Twitter and leave a few reminders about specials and deals at your business. Social media sites are the most trafficked sites on the Internet, and you’d be surprised at how much a simple reminder of an event or bargain at your business can result in increased customer visits.

7. Make personal connections with your customers – One advantage small businesses have over their larger competitors is the ability to offer highly personalized service. Leverage that advantage as much as you can by reaching out to your customers personally. Take the time to send Christmas and birthday cards and also greet and chat with customers when they visit your site. Establishing a positive rapport with your customers can help keep them loyal and coming back to your business.

8. Purge your product or service line – Examine each product and service you offer and find the ones whose profitability is negligible or are unprofitable. If eliminating these offerings doesn’t interfere with your other business, you may want to cut them. Whittling down your product or service offerings allows you to refocus your resources to concentrate on better-performing products and services. If you’re not quite ready to give up the ghost on certain products or services, consider packaging them with more popular products or services. This allows you to get them out of your inventory, and can also help you capitalize on the popularity of another product to promote the less popular product.

9. Workforce reduction – Layoffs are something most businesses don’t want to consider, but cutting a few jobs is better than cutting everyone’s job if your small business goes under. If your volume of business doesn’t justify your current staffing levels, and recovery does not seem imminent, you may need to adjust your labor force to reflect the reality. When reducing your workforce, you’ll want to carefully review your workforce to determine which job cuts would have the least impact on your business. Be sure to follow all state and federal laws with regard to terminations, and also be sure to follow all terms imposed by contracts or collective bargaining agreements.

By taking the necessary tips to ensure your small business’ health in hard times, you can weather the storm caused by the financial meltdown of 2008 which the country is still recovering from and avoid becoming part of the small business failure rate. While workforce reductions and refinancing debt can be tough decisions to make, when your business emerges leaner and more competitive, you’ll know you made the right call.

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Ideas for Small business owners /ideas-small-business-owners/ /ideas-small-business-owners/#comments Sun, 16 Aug 2009 18:52:57 +0000 http://www./?p=173 You can now realize your dream of becoming an entrepreneur instantly. There is a market for just about any special talent or skill you may possess. Not only does self employment bring on the joy o working in your own time, 24×7, but also an increased earning capacity. Most people prefer to work from home these days due to the convenience and the many opportunities that are available for this form of business. Especially with the help of the internet the world business opportunities have opened up and many are finding businesses that are of their interest and one that can be dome on a small scale. The idea is to find a business that interests them and one that can showcase their talents and at the same time help them to earn some money.

Ideas for small businesses

The biggest idea for small businesses is the business related to the Internet. E-commerce has definitely caught up and therefore more people are getting employed by it. There are also some ideas that are based on people’s own interests and fields of expertise. Some of then are day care business wherein people who are fond of children opt to take care of them when their parents are away at work. In fact parents prefer to drop their children at homes of individuals rather than day care centers. Another option is to take care of pets for people who love pets and do no prefer to take the responsibility of caring for kids. One other option is to sell things that are lying around in the house without being used. Also if one is good at art and at making of things of art then may be one can make things and sell it through and exhibition.

Other options

Apart from the above mentioned options there are also some other options like cleaning the homes of people who have no time to get it done on their own. This sort of work only requires a commitment of once a week and with a good customer base one can do good business. You can also act as a delivery person and help in the delivery of things from one place to another in the same locality and earn a sum of money for it. One can also help in cutting of the grass or in the removing of the snow from the houses of the locality and get paid for it. Another option is the making of useful things out of scrap and waste materials. One can either start an own set-up for making things or can also become a consultant to people who are not aware of what to do with the scarp materials that they have.

It is good to indulge in by word of mouth publicity and social networking. It pays good dividend to let people know you are around to handle a particular task. You can bank on any kind of talent. If you are good at designing and developing content, the online content development required by dedicated SEO companies is a good way of earning a lucrative salary. Similarly you can take catering for special events, gift wrapping, financial planning and home decoration ideas to a whole new level. Men and women are now indulging in good passive income sources. This means that they keep their regular jobs and simply use their spare time in the evenings, night or mornings to generate the side income. Becoming a small business entrepreneur is really intent away.

You can capitalize on your skills and many a times also use your main earning avenue to generate the side business opportunity. For example, if you are a teacher by profession, contributing to special text inclusions and redesigning texts for students with special needs generates royalty for life! Another good example is blogging and making the most out of ad-sense. It helps a lot on the monetary front to increase your income at a time when your energies permit. The ideas are all out there, all you need to do is tap the right resource. There are many people who also share strategies and tips on the setting up of small businesses. You can consider these and the space available and delve into some fantabulous small business propositions like starting your own courier business and using attic space as a storage pod for people on the move.

With a little creativity all your monetary woes can be sorted. Take time off to scout around and indulge in some good self analysis. Weigh your strengths and weaknesses and look at the resources already at hand. There is nothing like getting your own business kick started now to leave back a legacy and heirloom for future generations. Who knows the kind of success and popularity you could enjoy on an international rostrum with frugal resources!

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