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Could Your Business Be Failing Due to Branding?

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Owning your own company is an exhilarating experience for many people. You have finally put your ideas into fruition and you want to get the most out of your company. The only problem is that you fear your business may fall victim to the same thing that many small businesses have succumbed to: that no one will remember it and it fails. Did you know that one of the number one reasons that small businesses (or any business, really) fail is that they don’t have a good brand? Effective branding is one of the most important things you need to do in order to keep your business running full steam ahead.

The first thing you need to do is conduct  in-depth marketing research. You need to find out what other companies like yours are doing to make themselves known. Customer preferences and tastes will vary depending on where you open your business and knowing what sets you apart and how to combine the two will put you ahead of the other companies in the area.

Next, you need to offer customers something that is unique, that stands out, and sets you apart. What is it about your proposed company that you can offer to clients that others cannot or what can you give your customers that other companies seem to have a hard time offering? Once you find that unique niche, you can work on the next steps.

Now, you need to choose a brand name that not only stands out but that sets you apart. You want to choose a name that reflects what you feel customers’ needs and desires are, but you also want it to convey your company and what you intend to come from your company. You want a brand name and a message that clearly states what you are about. Consider the industry that you are breaking into and work from there. Are you working in the art industry? Then you don’t want a name that sounds boring. Are you in the legal industry? Then you don’t want an artsy kind of name. Giving your company a name that hones in on what you offer is the best way to start. The key though is to make it unique to you!

Once you establish a name, you need to establish communication with your intended clientele. Did you know that about 85% of communication is non-verbal when it comes to running a small business? Communication is about more than just words. You communicate through emotions, so try to invoke emotions. For example, if you own a resale shop for toddler clothing, you wouldn’t paint the girls section blue, you would paint it pink. You want to set direction and focus through more than just words.

Now that you have established communication, you want to establish consistency. Doing the same thing over and over that works will keep people coming back.  Deliver the best customer service time and time again. Have a great resolution center or procedure that others cannot compare to. Keep things new and lively. It will push you far above the rest.

Making The Most Of A Business Coach

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A business coach is one of the most important things you can have when you are trying to grow your business. It doesn’t matter what industry you are in – strategy & growth need to be top focuses, and often, you cannot do it alone.

Here are some tips to ensure you make the most of a business coach. It’s always a good idea to find someone who has experience. You should also be sure you are establishing a strategy early on.

At B3 Consulting, we have worked with 100+ businesses in a wide range of industries and are in different levels of entrepreneurship. Choosing a business coach is not something you want to take lightly.

Below are three ways to make the most of a business coach.

Be Open to Ideas

Be open to the ideas that they share. They are the coach and you hired them to learn from them. This means you have to be willing to take their ideas and turn them into strategies that are going to help you and ultimately deliver business growth.

Explore New Options

It’s always important to explore new options. We have created all sorts of new ideas for search engine optimization, improved customer engagement, and changed employee infrastructure. If something has not been working for you, there is no reason to keep following that route. Your coach is going to look at the big picture – something that you cannot do because you are too close to it all. They are going to show you new ways of doing things and this can be just what you need to be more successful.

Take Notes

You probably aren’t going to have a business coach in place all the time, throughout the duration of your business. This means you want to listen to what they say and understand the reasons for why they suggest different things. Pay attention to the analysis so that when you hit another bump down the road, you can remedy the situation on your own. When you have plenty of notes from the consulting sessions, it can ensure you know how to tackle problems that you run into.

Not all business coaches are created equally. When you decide you are ready to make a difference and get professional help for building strategies designed to take your business to the next level, you want to hire someone who can truly make a difference and help you achieve your goals are.

Don’t hire a coach and then not be willing to listen or make changes. You want to reach goals and grow your business to be bigger and better. Make the most of your time with a coach by choosing the right one and being open to the suggestions.

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SWOT Analysis Can Help With The Growth of Your Business

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Before planning any marketing strategy, project or venture, a small business owner needs to focus on planning methods as well as the best assessments in order to help their company go forward. SWOT analysis has been proven to be extremely effective, identifying the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of the business. By studying this, you will be able to set goals and achieve results.

Here is a look at what goes into the process which will help with small business growth. It will begin with the internal factors, which consist of strengths and weakness, followed by external issues, which are the opportunities and threats that come into play and which one has to be aware of.

Strengths – You will know what does well in terms of sales and how certain employees help with the growth. Keep on focusing on what you are good at and how you can improve on these areas. Clients and customers enjoy good service with some variety in products.

Weaknesses – A business needs to look at various areas where they are suffering. They may not be optimized for the internet and this can bring them down. Even if they do have a website, they need to focus on internet marketing, social media and mobile marketing. Keeping statistics and records over the last couple of months will tell a business where they have not been performing as well. It is also important to look at the way your staff is working because this can bring a business down. Someone with a bad attitude is not going to help with the small business development. Employees should enjoy what they do.

Opportunities – There are always opportunities available in the business sector. However, it is nothing that you can rush into because too big of a risk is going to damage your reputation. This is where planning is important. However, one should always be thinking where the business can expand.

Threats – This could come from other businesses that are similar in nature. Competition is always something to bear in mind and one has to look at strategies which will help the company progress. Once you have found what the problem is, you need to find solutions and this may mean bringing in extra staff having the experience and qualifications. For example a small business may have developed with creative and talented programmers and designers. However, one needs marketers onboard so that word is spread.

There are certain coaching techniques and consulting firms that help with this SWOT analysis. It is not something that you can just suck out of your thumb. It is especially useful to have a professional help you with this should you have something specific to look at, such as new technology or a trend that you want to introduce.