A key to business success is having loyal customers.
Too many businesses neglect their loyal customer base because they are consistently looking for new customers. But the truth is you will sell more of your products and services to existing customers, more regularly.
By practicing these basic six tips, you will foster greater loyalty in your customers that will reward your business with higher profits than before.
Is it a combination of the right colors? Perhaps a lot of white space? Could it be a particular style of art? In reality, it can be any of these factors, none of these factors, or even a variety of other factors. Graphic design, unlike art, generally should not be a subjective thing. Graphic design has a business purpose and that being the case, means that it should accomplish a particular goal. That may mean driving sales, promoting your product, educating, or whatever applies to your business model.
How to create effective layouts
Here are 5 elements when designing a layout you should consider:
Most common design problems to avoid in a layout:
When you have credibility it is easy to introduce new products and services with built-in demand. When you demonstrate credibility your clients, patients and even prospects are willing to put their faith in you because they see you as an authority. They don’t need to be sold. They buy because they trust you, no convincing necessary.
Here are seven ways to create and show credibility–
Some added bonuse tips–
When someone is genuine, you can feel it. You can sense their passion and along with that comes trust. We believe them because they are being themselves. They are not putting on heirs or trying to conform to what they think others want them to be.
In order to be authentic, you need to be self-aware. When you are self-aware, you are present to the current moment. When you are present to the current moment or the now, you become in tune with others and know what is needed at that given moment. You are not thinking about the past or planning the future. Being in the present moment causes you to really focus on the people in your environment and it inspires you to move in certain directions or gives you a sense of what your purpose is in the moment.
Most people find it hard to be authentic. Not because they are bad people but because they are truly good people. They want to do anything and everything they can to help even if that means they are stepping outside of who they really are. What happens when we do this sort of thing is we become uncomfortable because it is not us, it is not within the realm of what we know. That discomfort then gets transferred to the client and a feeling of untrustworthiness becomes apparent to them. It all can be very subtle and with good intentions.
So, how do you become more authentic? Besides being self-aware, here are some questions to ask yourself to set you in the right direction–
What is your story? Your experience?
What do you believe in? What do you stand for?
Who inspires you?
What are your goals or your vision?
Something to keep in mind — any client or potential client who is put off by your being genuine were never going to buy anyway. Stop being who you are not. When you are true to your self, you will resonate with the right people who will be willing to build a long relationship with you because of what you stand for and who you really are.
It seems as though I see the same thing over and over in many businesses. When people first start out in their business they do everything they can to get business in the door. At this beginning stage, they have more time to market their business because there just isn’t that much of it for them to do. They network, they send emails, they send newsletters, they exhibit at tradeshows, they meet with people, they may even cold call.
Then they get busy…and fat and happy. They slowly stop doing what got them the clients or patients in the first place. And then all of a sudden, one day, there is very little business coming down the pike.
If you ask them what happened, they have all kinds of excuses why business is down and blame lots of different things. At this point, some go back to working for someone else, closing up shop and moving on. Others flip into panic mode and start doing all kinds of new and different things in the hopes it will bring them the business they so desperately need. These new and different things may be costly because they are not proven methods, but the latest and greatest thing someone convinces them will do the trick. Maybe they will work, but with all new things, it can take time…and more money…both of which may not exist.
Of course, the best thing to do is never stop marketing in the first place, even when you are busy. However, should you find yourself or your business in this lack luster client/patient situation, go back and start doing what worked that got you the results in the beginning. Take a look at what is currently in your marketing mix and what you may have let fall by the wayside. Where are you not being consistent like before? What can you simply add back into the mix?
In the end, there are only 4 reasons why people don’t make it in business:
1. They fail to plan
2. Their plan sucks
3. They fail to execute their plan
4. They have lots of excuses.
So you either have EXCUSES or RESULTS. I’ll opt for the latter. What about you?
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