Many
businesses are facing new realities in the changed
economic scenario- specially the small business.
Everyday
you must be facing these problems-
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Sorry
the budget has been cut down this year.
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Sorry
the higher management has ordered to hold all new
purchases.
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Sorry,
this project has been postponed.
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Sorry,
we want to buy only from reputed vendors.
Smaller
business owners are at their wit's end. How do you retain
your sales volume and margins? Here are some Do's and
Dont's for you to survive these times as a small business.
DO'S
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You
have to totally focus on Direct Marketing - offers and
marketing where you can directly measure the Return on
Investment (ROI).
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Stay
in constant touch with your existing customers.
Retaining the existing customers and getting repeat
business from them should be your highest priority.
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Be
consistent with your advertising. If you are not
regular in your advertising, the customer will not
have top-of-mind recall for you and place the order to
someone else when they do have the budget finally.
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Find
out ways to get more referral business. As the
referral helps you to close the new sale very easily,
you should do everything in your power to reward the
customer who provided the reference.
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Do
these three things. Test, test and test. You must
absolutely positively test each and every promotion
and see which ones are producing better results. Then
replace the weaker ones and again test, test and test.
DONT'S
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Don't
spend your money on general brand building ads. You
just can't afford the luxury during an economic
slowdown. In fact a small business can never afford to
waste money on brand building advertising that does
not produce direct and quick response.
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Don't
ignore your existing customers. New customer
acquisition is considered 7 times more expensive than
retaining your current customer. Don't let this
investment go waste.
Jay
Conrad Levinson, the master marketer, has prepared a
manual on Guerilla
Marketing During Tough Times. This includes several
FREE and low cost ideas to help you sail through the tough
times with flying colors.
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