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There Are Only Two Kinds of Activities
in Your Business
by Joe Gracia
While there are many different kinds of tasks to be
performed in any business, most can be grouped into just two
kinds of activities:
a) Activities that make you money, and
b) Activities that lose you money.
How well you understand those two activities and how well
you focus on the right one, will determine how much money
your business will generate for you.
During my 15 years as a management and marketing consultant
I've been amazed at the tremendous difference that simply
focusing on the right activities can make to a small
business owner's bank account.
However, without a solid understanding of marketing it's
often difficult to tell the difference between activities
that will make you money and the ones that will lose you
money.
When you stop doing the
money-losing activities your sales can go up.
Very often they go way up!
As a consultant my primary job was to show our clients which
activities they were doing that were money losers, and which
ones were money makers. Then our clients simply had to stop
doing the first and start doing the second.
Sometimes all they had to do was stop doing the money losing
activity and their sales would go up. What a concept. The
resulting difference in sales and profit was almost always
incredible.
Here's an example from our files.
Lucy -- not her real name -- spent hours and hours each week
trying to create a new, weekly ad to run in her local
newspaper.
It was obvious after looking at her ad that it wasn't the
type of ad that would make money for her. It was what we
call a 'One-Step' ad. She was trying to sell her service in
her ad and hoping that interested people would call her and
buy immediately. Very few people ever called.
Lucy spent hundreds of
hours--wasted hours--creating ads
that lost her money every time she ran them.
Every hour she spent on creating those ineffective ads was
wasted money. Not only that, she was also losing the money
she would have made if she had been running an effective ad.
That amounted to huge losses over the course of a year.
Lucy's marketing strategy was all wrong. She wanted to
attract 'paying' customers with her ads -- every business
owner would love to do that -- but for most small businesses
that strategy doesn't work for the simple fact that most of
the people who saw her ad didn't know, like or trust Lucy or
her business. No trust = no sale.
We taught Lucy that it's much more effective and much more
profitable to use your ads to attract interested 'prospects'
who can then get to know, like and trust you and your
business. Only after that trust is established would they be
willing to buy.
We showed Lucy how to create a
simple ad that she could use
week after week, year after year.
She never had to create another ad again.
We also showed Lucy that once she had an effective
'prospecting' ad, she would never have to create a new ad
again. That same ad would work for her week after week, year
after year.
That would mean she wouldn't have to spend her valuable time
creating new ads each week. She could spend that time
converting her new-found prospects into loyal customers. And
that's exactly what she did.
In the past, Lucy would get, on average, 3-4 calls per week
from her old ads.
The first day she ran the new 'prospecting ad' her phone
rang off the hook -- and it continued to ring for two more
days. She ended up getting calls from 156 'new prospects' --
people interested in her service -- that week from the same
size ad.
Within a few years Lucy's business grew to 1.5 million
dollars in annual sales.
And she has been running the same ad, week after week, for
the past 13 years.
Lucy learned to work smarter, not
harder!
That's an incredible example of going from a money losing
activity to a money making activity.
Think about it, she went from hours of hard work each week
creating new ads, to zero hours -- and made much, much more
money. Less work, more money.
That's called working smarter, not harder.
If you want to learn the details of the system we taught
Lucy to use to grow her sales so dramatically -- you could
be using the same system to grow your sales -- go to the
following URL:
Click here to learn more about our Give to Get Marketing
Solution.
Here are a few more examples of money making activities
versus money losing activities.
Steve owned an automotive accessories store. He sold truck
and car accessories like sunroofs, auto alarms, etc.
Steve's policy in his store was that whoever was closest to
the telephone when it rang should answer it.
Uh-oh -- here comes a big money
losing activity.
When people call a place of business they are hoping to get
professional service. They actually want to be impressed
with the treatment they get on the phone. It's one of the
biggest criteria people use when deciding which business to
buy from. You don't want just anyone answering your phones
if you are concerned about making money.
Steve's employees, especially the back room installers were
not trained to answer the phone in the most professional
manner and this cost Steve's business thousands in lost
sales every month.
We showed Steve an estimated projection of how much money
this activity was losing him each year. He was shocked.
Steve replaced his money-losing
activity
with a simple money making activity, and his sales shot up
instantly.
We then showed him how he could easily train two or three of
his key employees to answer his phones professionally and
how to provide excellent customer service on the phone.
Steve's phone conversions shot up immediately -- and why
wouldn't they? He was now giving his prospective customers
what they wanted -- professional treatment.
Here's another dramatic example of employee activity which
loses money versus activity that makes money.
Gary, the owner of a fast food restaurant, never gave much
thought to the employees he hired to work at his cash
registers. He figured that as long as they showed up and
worked their shift that was good enough.
Gary's activities and those of his
employees
were losing him a ton of money.
But Gary was losing customers, a lot of customers, and he
didn't know why.
The first money making activity we performed was a Customer
Satisfaction Survey. We received hundreds of surveys from
Gary's customers giving us their honest feedback and
discovered that his customers were not happy with the
quality of the employees taking their orders.
They felt that many of them were unprofessional and
unfriendly. They acted as though they were bored with their
jobs and wished they could be someplace else.
This was bad news. Unprofessional employees can kill a
healthy business in no time at all.
We showed Gary that his hiring activities, his training
activities and the activities of his employees at the cash
registers were losing him money -- a lot of money.
We then helped Gary put together a hiring program that
ensured that only 'friendly and professional' people were
hired and placed in the cash register positions. His
employees were then trained on the proper procedures for
taking customer orders in a professional and friendly
manner.
If you want a dog that barks, then
don't get a cat!
We helped Gary gain a very valuable insight when it comes to
hiring employees -- if you want a dog that barks, then don't
get a cat! You can't blame a cat for not barking.
In other words, don't try to change your employees'
personalities and attitudes. That's a frustrating, money
losing activity.
Instead, hire the right people with the right attitude and
aptitude for the job. Once Gary started hiring and training
people who were naturally friendly, happy and professional,
his customer satisfaction ratings sky-rocketed and his sales
began to rise once again.
Gary changed his activity from money losing to money making.
Here's a final example of money losing vs money making
activity.
Prospective customers would call Sharon and ask her to send
some literature about her company.
A few days later Sharon would call hoping to set up an
appointment with the prospect.
She would start the call by asking, 'So, have you had a
chance to look over our materials?'
Can you guess what the answer was most of the time?
'Uh, well, actually, no, I haven't gotten to it yet. It's
sitting right here in my pile of mail and paperwork. Why
don't you call me back in a week or so?'
Sharon was performing a big money
losing activity
and banging her head against a wall.
Sharon was performing a common, money losing activity,
simply because she didn't understand her prospective
customers.
Most of them feel overworked, and up to their eyes in unread
reports, articles, proposals, etc.
The last thing you want to do is put them on the spot. Her
activity made them feel bad, and their only recourse was to
put her off.
Here's the money making activity we taught Sharon to use
instead.
'I'm sure you've been extremely busy and haven't had a
chance to even look at the material I sent to you.'
'Well, you're right. I was hoping to get to it over the next
few days.'
'Actually I can save you some time. Instead of reading the
material, I can stop by your office and go over the
highlights in less than 15-20 minutes. Plus, I can answer
any questions you might have at that time.'
The new activity started to make
Sharon money immediately.
The first activity was money losing. The new activity was
money making, since Sharon was able to make a lot more
successful appointments by using it.
The actual script was more detailed, and her offer was much
more enticing, but we hope you get the general idea.
The point is every activity you or your employees perform in
your business is either making you money, or losing you
money.
Take a fresh look at each activity in your business and ask
yourself if you can clearly see how that activity is making
you money. Or ask yourself if you can see how the activity
is losing you money. If it's losing you money, stop the
activity and replace it with a money making activity
instead.
If you want to know what some of the most effective money
making activities are so you can begin focusing your efforts
on those activities, then take just 5 minutes to learn about
our Give to Get Marketing Solution.
In no time at all you'll know exactly what you should stop
doing and what you should start doing to begin attracting
customers and sales like a magnet.
You can get all the details at the following URL:
Click here to learn more about our Give to Get Marketing
Solution.
Until next time, we wish you the very best marketing
success!
Joe Gracia
Give to Get Marketing
givetoget@charter.net
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