Friday 23 June 2017

How To Make Your Small Business Stand Out From The Crowd




We have never had more choice as consumers, yet it often feels as though every retailer is selling the same things. As a small business owner you need to draw attention in a crowded market place, but how do you actually make your business stand out? Is it worth the effort when big corporations are so dominant everywhere?

In a recent survey of 1500 consumers by Yell Business Directory, 87% felt that small businesses do have some advantages over a large company. With this encouraging statistic in mind, here are some proven ways to make your small business stand out from the competition.

Personalised Service


We are all customers at times and we know how we like to be treated. Of the 1500 consumers Yell surveyed, 62% chose a local business due to the personal service they received. 

A friendly, knowledgeable approach can make the customer feel valued, and this can reduce the influence that price may have in the customer's mind.You can also gain a better understanding of how the prospect feels and therefore focus on the reasons why your product or service might be right for them. 

My local pet food supplier always jokes and chats with his customers, making them feel like friends who just happen to shop there. He can offer advice and recommendations on products and will order items specially for you that he doesn't normally stock. Price usually becomes irrelevant to me when I go there, and the experience makes me keen to support his local business. This benefits us both.

Flexibility

Decision making can be tough these days with such a vast range of choices as a consumer. A personalised approach can assess the customer's needs and tailor to them appropriately. Once you understand their scenario, you can offer a small range of options so that they are not overwhelmed by too much choice. 

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Another advantage a small business has over a large one is that you can react more quickly to customer feedback and act to improve your service. It is well worth investing in ways for you and your team to do this so that you gain an advantage over the competition.

Added Value


Small businesses can increase their revenue streams by adding value in the form of customised services and loyalty schemes.My osteopath offers an optional service at the customer's home (at a slightly increased rate), which is clearly more convenient to the customer. 

A local independent cafe has started a loyalty card scheme so that after you have bought nine hot drinks you get the next one free. This is easy for the cafe to administer with a simple tick box on a card, and encourages customers (plus guests) to visit more often. The trick is to make it relevant and worthwhile to the customer, and simple to carry out.

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Focus on your USP


In the Yell survey, 40% of consumers said they favoured local businesses as they are prepared to 'go the extra mile'. What are you prepared to offer that a customer can't get from the big competitor? Will you operate outside the usual hours or visit the customer at any location or distance? Make sure you mention your USP in all your advertising, website and social media. Remember to tell your customers in any person to person contact too. 

My daughter has just started German lessons with a tutor who visits and teaches on site at companies with a link to other European countries. She also offers 1:1 lessons at a time and location of the student's choice. Her flexibility is her USP and is the basis of much of her work.

Recommendations and Testimonials

Standing out from the crowd will build your local reputation and that will result in personal recommendations. Make sure that you routinely ask for testimonials and publish them regularly on all your advertising and internet channels. Keep them updated as it can be off-putting if the latest review is from two years ago. Customer reviews contribute heavily when choosing an unfamiliar local business, as search engine directories are often the place where a customer starts their search.

Directories

Have you heard about Google My Business? This is an easy to set up, free directory listing which can showcase your business name, contact details, opening hours, photographs, location and map. You can link it to your website or set up a one page site on your listing for free. It is very straightforward to do and will increase your online visibility. Go to Google My Business here

There are similar free listings available from Yell, Yelp and Bing Places for Business, and there are many others. 


Another place to list your small business is in local magazines, which tend to rely on local advertisers for revenue. Very often, older members of the community start their search there if they have no personal recommendations to go on, as they may be less likely to use the internet. You can really focus your ad copy on your local target market this way, and although it is paid for, the rates tend to be very inexpensive. You may also pay for flyers to go inside the publications, which can gain further attention to your business and its services. 

Conclusion

For the customer, small businesses are more flexible than large corporations and may offer a better solution. They are more easily contacted and usually cut out the middle man, which often reflects a keener price or quicker delivery. The personalised service makes the whole purchasing experience so much pleasanter and more memorable for customers, and they are then more likely to return and recommend you to others. 

More and more new businesses these days are offering tailored and customised services and existing small businesses need to keep abreast of this trend in order to remain viable, Whatever your niche, think about ways you can be different to the competition and focus your efforts on that. Have you come across any other successful ways to gain attention in a crowded market place? I would love to hear your comments.

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Wednesday 14 June 2017

What Is WebFire And What Can It Do For You?






Whatever type of business you are in, it is vital to be visible online in order to generate customer interest and repeat business. WebFire is a powerful, automatic software system that can be used by anyone to increase traffic to a website, and find and generate real time leads using user-friendly tools. The software is not at all techie, uses everyday language, is very straightforward and does all the hard stuff for you.

WebFire helps you get more traffic, rankings, leads, exposure, and sales online regardless if you're an online or offline business, or even if you're brand new. It has over two dozen tools to help you in such areas as SEO (ranking on Google and other search engines), leads interested in your products, creating and distributing content for articles and videos , and social media.

For instance, you can find out if there is anything wrong with your site in terms of SEO and get it instantly fixed using the tools. It has keyword tools to help you choose best domain names, check out product niches, competition and write content articles for your site.

if you want to bypass the need to even rank and just find leads of people highly interested in your niche or in what you could be selling them, WebFire can do that for you. 

Or if you want to get more exposure out there for your content, videos, or social media, WebFire can help you with that too.

If you are a digital marketer, WebFire can help you find free traffic and real time leads – people looking right now for whatever you promote. If you write articles and blogs to point online traffic to your product, WebFire can easily create more than one version of these or turn them into videos using another tool.


Search engine optimisation (SEO)

Webfire has a tool to optimise your website for Search Engine Optimisation and instantly fix any problems. Schema maps can be created so that your site gains instant visibility on page one of search engines. The keyword tools can be used in various ways including content writing and searching competition. product niches and best domain names.

Local business owners can utilise the tools to dominate their local area and ensure any online searches point straight to them. 

If your own business is in marketing services and support to local businesses, WebFire tools can help you create analyses and reports on customer websites, fix SEO issues, create schema, get them ranked easily, as well as finding new leads and opportunities to enhance their business. It can also find keywords in any niche, help you create a domain name that will rank highly, even show you expired domains that ranked well and are available to purchase.


Real Time Lead Finder

There is a tool with a keyword search facility to find people talking in real time on social media which can be used for any topic/ product/niche. You can join their conversations, interact to answer questions or direct them to your blog/website, and this may generate leads. Another tool uses specific keywords to find questions being asked in real time on forums and blogs, and again you can follow the links to interact and respond to their concerns and provide solutions. This may result in directing them to  articles, blogs and offers. or to your site for further information, or your products that may solve their problems. Either way, those responses will be available online for many other people to see, and potentially, follow the links.


Affiliates

Even if you don't yet have a business or a website, you could become an affiliate for companies in any niche and use WebFire in all of the above ways to find leads and promote your product(s). You would then earn commissions on the products you sell across the web, including WebFire itself.


Article and Video Creation

You may know how important it is to have information articles on your website these days. All good online businesses include relevant blogs or articles on their sites now because if your business provides value to the potential customer in a 'non-salesy' way the prospect will be more likely to return to your site again and either leave their email address or purchase product. WebFire has a resource bank of articles on hundreds of topics and a tool to 'spin' articles into multiple versions so that you keep your blog/website fresh. Another tool can turn articles into videos which is an increasingly effective way of getting traffic to your site.

Automated Article Writing

If you are a blogger or article writer, the makers of WebFire have an exciting new software tool called Robot Author, powered by Artificial Intelligence technology. This tool has been developed over 3 years, and the programmer responsible has been honoured by the US President in recognition of his work. It can research the internet on almost any topic and produce unique, written articles for you, with no copyright issues, to use any way you wish. It can even insert relevant images for free. and post the content daily to your site, automatically. You may also include promotional links to any product or service you sell.


Support and Training

As a WebFire member you have access to multiple training videos, as well as weekly live training webinars to help you get the best out of the tools.These provide ongoing ideas and strategies to use the tools in all sorts of online business as well as updates on what is working well in online marketing. The support desk is first class


WebFire can boost your business to another level, or can help you start one. Find out what it can do for you now here











Tuesday 6 June 2017

How To Get Your Customers To Make Up Their Minds



These cute kittens are all from the same family and look quite similar, but there are differences in personality, colour and gender. How do you choose the one right for you? 

What happens when a customer is trying to make a buying decision? How do you make sure that they make a purchase without feeling overwhelmed by too much choice?

The decision-making process isn’t nearly as simple and rational as we might think. All decisions - from those that are life-changing to those that are seemingly insignificant - take some amount of energy. We all enjoy having the freedom to choose; however, constantly facing an almost endless array of options is overwhelming. In fact, too many options can be so draining that they lead to“paralysis by analysis” - an experience in which you face so much decision-making difficulty that you fail to do anything at all.


Research examining decision-making found that customers are initially drawn to an abundance of choices, but then confusion sets in because of information overload. The decision then made is not necessarily the right one for them. Essentially, the more options you are given, the more likely you are to regret the option you ultimately selected (assuming that you were able to avoid “analysis paralysis” and make a choice at all).

By taking a few steps to simplify the decisions facing your customers, you can improve sales and increase customer satisfaction.

1. Narrow down available options

Take a survey of the products or services that you currently offer and eliminate any poor performers. By providing fewer choices you’ll reduce the difficulty of the decisions facing your customers.


2. Provide default selections

Individuals experience even greater difficulty when selecting from options that they know little about, or options that are incredibly similar. Provide recommendations and default selections for each category of products or services that you offer.

3. Allow limited time returns or refunds

A limited time return or refund can help to encourage decision-making by reducing the fear of regret. If customers know that they have the option to return an item they find unsatisfactory, they will be more likely to make a purchase.


Are there other ways you have found to help your customers make up their minds? I would love to hear your ideas below.

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