Business Gimmicks: There’s No Need

Business Gimmicks: There’s No Need

I’ve been in business for nearly thirteen years and I have to say, you really don’t need business gimmicks to succeed. While the odd discount here and there can work wonders to garner attention, you don’t want to slip into the DFS type of sale that seemingly never ends, as your outfit will appear *unprofessional and almost joke-worthy. As a new startup especially, you need to consider the sort of image you want to portray and the sort of branding that encapsulates you as a business worth taking note of. Take a look at these simple ways to shun the business gimmicks, and instead become a professional business outfit.

*Not to say that DFS is unprofessional, far from it. That marketing model just doesn’t work for the majority of businesses.

Under Promise And Over Deliver (No Business Gimmicks)

Far from being a gimmick, this little phrase is an important one to live by in the world of business. You need to foster confidence amongst your employees and your customer base. If you know that you can deliver a product to a customer in two days, state that you will get it to them in three. This way, when the item that they are looking forward to receiving arrives on their doorstep a day early, they feel that you have gone the extra mile for them. This emphasis on customer experience shows your maturity as a business. Too many startups look inwards rather than taking their customer base into account. Sure, funding and payroll are important but it is the number of orders that come in that will make or break your startup.

Avoid High Staff Turnover

When job hunters are seeking new roles, and they are forever seeing the same company hiring for the same positions, they will come to the conclusion that there is a high turnover of staff. This rarely happens for a positive reason. Perhaps the boss is overbearing, maybe the workplace is too target driven, or perhaps the camaraderie and morale are woefully low. To make sure that you don’t fall into this high staff turnover trap, ensure that you invest in your team, make them feel valued and listen to them. The art of listening is massively important.

It’s vital that you reward performance to boost productivity in the workplace. You could improve yearly paper appraisals by replacing them with a bespoke performance management system. This way, each individual member of staff will have their own career progression plan; something that every professional outfit should aspire to have to retain the best staff.

Office Environment

If you are stating that you have state of the art facilities, only to have a photocopier that is forever getting jammed, poor WiFi and dodgy hardware, it’s time to give your environment an overhaul. Paint the walls white, invest in some decent laptops, and consider outsourcing IT provision off-site to maintain your professional vibe. There’s nothing worse than a client coming to your office to be greeted with a wonky chair, stained beige floor tiles and mediocre coffee.

Being a small startup is daunting. However, by following this guide and offering true service rather than business gimmicks, you will always ensure that your business is a professional outfit no matter what barriers you have to overcome.

 

Education For Success

Regardless of your goals, education is likely to help you achieve them. Business is a prime example of how this works. Running a business is hard work, and it takes a lot of time, effort and money. Knowing your stuff from the beginning is important however ongoing self-improvement and further education is what will help you and your business thrive.

In terms of what it takes to build a business that is strong and secure and has every chance of growing into a highly prosperous and profitable brand, it’s important to understand that you require the right skills and education in order to be able to successfully grow a business.  Take me for example. I am a freelance copywriter with over twelve years under my belt. Initially, all I needed asides from copywriting skill etc obviously was a basic idea of bookkeeping and accounts, WordPress know-how, some social media skills and time. This was enough to start my business and make a profit. To keep it afloat for another twelve years and grow to what it is today it was important for me to continually self-improve and to look at further education as a business tool as much as anything else.

Education for Effective Business

The fact is that running a business is an extremely complex task as there are various areas that you need to consider, from the day-to-day running of your business as a whole to aspects such as finance and marketing that need to be well thought out. These are often areas that many new business owners lack knowledge in, which is where education can come in so handy. Whether you choose to take night classes or study online for your MBA at Aston, it doesn’t matter. What matters is that you choose to get the education that you need to build, run and grow a successful business.

It isn’t just important to understand industry-specific information and to know how to use it to benefit your business. You need to understand about business too. Educating yourself on everything from marketing to effective SEO to building and maintaining a website and more will help you to achieve your goals. There are other ways of educating yourself too, less classical education and more life skills and more.

Self Development Boosts Confidence as Well as Skills

If you are going to be able to build your business into a sustainable brand, you need to have confidence in yourself as a business owner and brand leader, as well as in your business. Confidence in business isn’t just important for your own self-esteem as a business owner, it’s also essential in terms of how it alters the impression you make when speaking to customers and potential business partners and stakeholdersIf you come across as being a confident business owner and individual, this impression will have a positive impact on how you come across to other people, particularly customers and potential business partners, in addition to competitors. In business, confidence is key.

There can be a self-care aspect to taking courses while running a business too. I, for example, completed a mindfulness diploma earlier this year. The benefits that it has offered me personally have filtered over into my professional life.

Gaining Valuable Experience

When it comes to running a successful business, it’s important to understand that a lot of that relates to the experience that you’ve had. Life experiences is important and so is industry experience. Education takes many forms and not all learning comes with a certificate or scroll. If you want to know more about a certain part of your business or something else, try shadowing and talk to those in the know to see what opportunities might be open for you.

In Summary

When it comes to launching or growing a business the list of what you need to know seems staggering. As you and your business evolve you will need to keep educating yourself and adapting to change as and when it comes along. Remember that education that benefits you as an individual will benefit your business, be it via increased confidence or transferable skills.

So, a question for you. If you could take any course or learn anything right now, what would it be>