Taking your small business to the next level.

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Great things come from small beginnings; the secret is to find the right formula for your small business!

You will find the right path through trial and error, but the key pointers below should make the path clearer and speed up the journey.

 Effective networking & marketing.

Getting your name and product out there is the key to success; you need to be talking about your business at every opportunity. Think outside the box when it comes to promoting your business and do something a little different; people are more likely to take notice when things are a little out of the ordinary. Keep the ideas flowing and change your approach regularly so you can see what works best.

The old adage that you need to speculate to accumulate is true so make allowance in your budget to spend a little bit more on marketing your business; getting this right can be the difference between success and failure.

Be enthusiastic about what you have to offer and get your marketing right and everything else will fall into place.

Look for alternative ways to sell your product or service. 

In the age where technology is king there are many new ways of promoting what you have to offer, be it a physical product to sell or a service you provide. Facebook and twitter are an excellent way of promoting your business to the masses with very little effort on your part. With the right network your business can be seen by thousands in very little time at all.

Depending on what you are selling, sites such as eBay or Gumtree can be effective and inexpensive, but could be time consuming if you have a varied product range. They will however sit happily alongside other channels, so are definitely worth considering.

Linking up with another business can also be very advantageous, for example you could have a home-made jewellery business and a local clothes boutique may be happy for you to display some of your products within the store. They may also be happy for you to be mentioned on their website and vice versa. Make sure you choose somewhere that suits your product so you are reaching out to your target market.

 Set targets and goals….and achieve them!

Having a clear picture of where you want your business to be, and by when, is crucial to taking your business that step further. Making a firm plan of your short and long-term goals, and then tackling them one by one, will help your business to move in the right direction. Review your targets and goals continuously and push the boundaries; this will keep your focus clear and enthusiasm fresh.

 Get your customer service right.

I can’t stress this enough – good customer service is the foundation to any business and is one of the most important factors for a successful business. A happy customer is a repeat customer.

Having a good reputation for looking after your customers speaks volumes; people talk and word of mouth is the best form of marketing.

Make sure you ask for feedback and ensure you act upon any issues raised as soon as possible. Being consistent in your approach will ensure your customers know what to expect from you and your business. Complaints should not be seen as a negative, they are a way of keeping touch with where improvements can be made.

Aim to turn any complaint you may receive into a compliment and you won’t go far wrong.

Increasing your productivity.

Keeping on top of the day-to-day tasks and becoming more efficient at them will help you to concentrate your energy on the big stuff; identify where you can streamline any processes you have in place and tailor them to suit the needs of your business.

Another way of getting more output is identifying any tasks you don’t need to complete personally; whether you have employees or can pull in a favour from a family member, mastering the art of delegation as early as possible will help you massively. Your business will flourish if you give it the best of your attention.

 Ongoing learning and self-improvement.

No matter how much you think you know there’s always a lot more to learn. Be it evening classes or computer based research, it is never a bad idea to boost your knowledge and seek out ways of improving yourself. Always strive to be one step ahead of the game and you’ll find yourself better equipped to deal with any obstacles that may cross your path in the future.

Stay up to date with modern technology and don’t get left behind when it comes to what’s hot right now. Keeping your finger on the pulse in terms of the systems and software that can make your business run smoothly will save you time and resources, which in turn will save you money!

 “If you want to be successful, it’s just this simple. Know what you are doing. Love what you are doing. And believe in what you are doing.” Will Rogers

SEO for 2014- Is yours sorted?

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So, we’re fast approaching 2014, and we all need to ensure that our SEO strategy is sorted for the coming year. Since Google have adjusted their algorithms to concentrate on targeting high quality content, Writemums are pleased to announce that our prices for quality blog posts and web copy will remain as competitive for 2014 as they have for this year.

With new writers, experienced in areas such as digital media, home and health, and fashion and beauty, joining our ever present experts on animal care, small business, and environmental issues, we have a great team of professional copywriters who can provide the best content for your website or blog.

For those of you reading this blog post, we are running a competition. The 50th follower of the Writemums blog, will win a blog post or article of their choice, for free! Yes, free!

Our gift to you for supporting, sharing and ensuring that small businesses help each other this festive season and into the coming year.

 

All the best

Team Writemums

 

 

Monday Morning

Christmas is coming, and we’re not taking our foot off the pedal. In order to make sure we keep going all throughout the Christmas season, we are stockpiling some of our best articles so the mums can rest up and we can carry on providing top quality web content and blog posts to the masses. 

Having a contingency plan when it comes to the festive season can help your business see through the worst dips in staff turnout, especially when you take on freelancers to do your work, and you can easily have stock of great quality articles by ensuring your freelancers provide a couple of extra articles a week in the run up to the holidays. 

If you need great web content, blog posts or articles through the christmas break, contact us. I will always be able to deliver. 

Do you have any great ways to optimise your work schedule throughout the yuletide break?Image

All the best

 

Jo

Tomorrow is the Day

So, tomorrow is the day. I have to be at Key103 at 8am and then I’m “live on air” at 8:35am. How exciting. Hopefully after this I’ll be able to write you some tips on not sounding like a complete idiot on the radio, but i’m thinking that might be something I have to learn by experience.

Its odd though, I was thinking the other day about how far the business has come since I thought that there must be something that I can do from home that doesn’t involve catalogue sales, and now here we are. Key 103 and Start Up now’s competition could take us to the next level.

For all of you lovely people who support me, whether on here, through the site, or my mums, then please do listen and please do vote if you can. I would appreciate it so much.

Link to vote is here: http://www.key103.co.uk/on-air/mike-and-chelsea/archive/start-up-now-breakfast/

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Nice to meet you. I’m Jo, mum of three (plus two dogs) 

I found that working was difficult when you take the kids into account. 

I didn’t want to do Avon, Bodyshop at home or any of that stuff, I just wanted to do a job I got paid for regularly. Looking into it, a freelance career is great, but you need someone who can provide you with enough work to keep you going. I seem to have found the solution for this just by looking at what businesses want, and what mums want.

More often than not, before a mum has left work to look after her children, she’s obtained a fair amount of experience in the workplace. Why can’t we harness that experience and create a workforce of mums who take pride in their work, work when they want, and take on tasks that they know they can complete in the required time.

What most businesses want, from senior management to director level, is someone to do those time consuming jobs which are not first on their to do list, but left alone, become more dreaded as time passes. These might be sales letters, web copy, flyers or event leaflets. This is where we can truly make a difference. Far from being a full time workforce, we can take on those jobs, do them, invoice you and get paid. They’re off your desk, completed with Panache, and you haven’t had to take on extra staff or pay overtime to get them done. 

More often than not, it’s cheaper to pay us than pay overtime, and you don’t have to search for that member of staff who has the relevant experience, as we have them all here!

 

Think about it, you know it makes sense. 

And if you like, drop my a line (writemums@outlook.com)

or visit our website http://www.writemums.co.uk