What You Should Do When Your Business Is Slowing Down
This article is recommended by Steve Berke
Posted by Japs Buidon , Social Media Specialist and SEO from Always Open Commerce.
Posted by Japs Buidon , Social Media Specialist and SEO from Always Open Commerce.
Tough times, when a business experiences a slowdown, are
inevitable. However, this slowdown is an opportunity for you and your
business to grow. How? Read on.
In business, there are good and not-so-good days. It isn’t always
sunny. Sales won’t always be sky high. There are times for most
businesses when things seem to slow down. This business slowdown can be
brought about by seasonal trends, lack of demand, competition, bad
decision making, recession, etc.
However, you can turn this what seems to be a negative event in your
business
into something good. Here are only a few of the positive and
productive things you can do when business is slow:
Work on your personal branding.
While your business is slow, take the extra time you have for
marketing your personal brand. If marketing your business isn’t doing
that great, try marketing yourself instead. The better known a
personality is, the more the opportunities that will be coming on the
way. While working on your personal brand, you’re doing your business a
favor as well.
Send thank you notes to your clients.
Personally, it feels good to receive a thank you note, right? Imagine
the joy of being appreciated and receiving something personalized. Your
clients are sure to feel the same if they receive a thank you note or
custom made token from you. A happy customer can then connect you to new
business opportunities and new clients as well. Total win!
Consider doing a rebranding.
Now may be the best time to rebrand and touch up your website and
other social media profiles a bit. Update your logo and product
packaging. Try out different themes and templates for your website.
Switch some colors. Explore other ideas to make your business stand out
even more. Have an A/B Test to see which will work best for your site.
Revisit and review your business plan.
If you already have an existing business plan, revisit and review it.
If you’ve been in the business for so long, chances are you’ve outgrown
your business plan already. Evaluate which among the listed strategies
did and didn’t work for your business. Improve those that did and remove
those that didn’t. Make sure your business plan is up to date.
Host workshops, seminars, etc.
While your business is on a slowdown and not requiring much of your
time and schedule, invest in developing yourself, your personnel, and
other people. There’s more to your business than just merely selling
your products and services. Help other people develop their skills and
potential by hosting free (or paid) workshops, seminars, and webinars.
Carry out different kinds of surveys.
Conduct surveys for both your employees and customers. By getting
feedback from your employees, you can gauge your leadership style, and
discover issues and how you can address them. A customer satisfaction
survey is also a must. Both can help you and your business grow by
gauging how you’re doing and how you can improve more.
Learn and do something new.
If you consider yourself an entrepreneur, you must never stop
learning, unlearning, and relearning things. There will always be
something new to learn to improve yourself and your business. One
example is to learn a foreign language you can use to connect with
foreign business partners and a wider audience. Try something you’ve
never done.
Think of a promo or price slash.
Promotions, whatever they may be, will always attract both new and
old customers. If your budget allows, create great deals like package
deals, price slash, discounts, etc. for your customers. Offer consumers
something with greater value, and they’ll surely draw closer to your
business. You can also do an online contest or giveaway for them.
Tap influencers in your campaigns.
Influencers can help improve your brand’s marketing and sales.
Influencer marketing can be dated back to the late 1800s when popular
celebrities or personalities are leveraged to market different products
and services. At present, you can partner with social media influencers
to promote your brand and your business in their posts.
Maintain a positive attitude.
Tough times are inevitable in businesses. However, these tough times
shouldn’t put you down. Don’t let a business slowdown hinder you and
your business goals. Make the most out of this season. Enjoy it. Use it
for your and your business’s growth. Don’t lose faith in yourself and
your business. Always maintain a positive attitude. Always.
“Losers quit when they fail. Winners fail until they succeed,”
says Robert Kiyosaki, a renowned American businessman and author.
Consider your business slowdown as another step closer to your business
success. While you’re at it, do other productive things like those
listed above! J
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