Scaling up your business for multiple lead generation: by
Jason Li 2012 ©
If you are a small business and working all hours of the
day, but want more revenue as your reward, then scaling up your business is the
next step.
Here are some answers if you’ve been wanting to generate a
few more leads or customers every week for your business.
In fact, from what I’ve seen... being good at lead
generation is vital to business success.
To help you scale up in terms of offering more for new and
existing customers...
So that they can spend more money with you without adding
much costs to you.
Scaling up
Scaling up your business is the way you can keep increasing
your business so that it expands and brings in more revenue. So I’m going to
share a several secrets that I’ve seen – and best of all they are all
practically doable without needing too much training.
This can either be done yourself, or by working with other people.
Once you have found a way to begin scaling up, you can just
keep on adding more add-ons until your business grows to a size that is much
bigger than it is today.
Scaling up small
businesses with more lead generation
When you are self employed then you do absolutely everything
in the business...
In fact, small businesses with two or three people tend to
work this way as well. So it can feel really hard to even contemplate ways of
scaling up your business.
So here I’m going to share some kick-ass leverage and lead
generation methods for those of you who think it would make a difference –
because you’re busy and you want answers now.
Now scaling up a small business is not easy. I have seen
businesses that have only one product range or a small amount of portfolio
services or products on offer and really wanted to expand. Their only solution
at the time was to maybe sell more of the same. An example would be a retailer
locating another retail site so that they can now go from having one shop to
two shops.
Obviously, this is great if you have a thriving business and
can look to get a new retail shop financed with money in the bank. But not
everyone can instantly afford to get another site up-and-running. What if you
have no money? How long will you wait to get the money?
There is an alternative. I have seen many owners implement
ways of scaling up small business in ingenious ways without having to wait
years for a new site. In fact, just copying how the larger businesses do it in
the following way will do you no harm.
Using ‘leverage’ in
your business
Imagine you want to lift a boulder. Remember when you were
kids and you came across sitting on swings and you went back-and-forth to get
really high up; well in ancient times engineers used systems like these to move
boulders with levers and ropes so they could move huge heavy objects that no
human alone could move.
We are going to use the same practical method of using a
lever to allow a small business or self employed person to leverage their
business: so that a small amount of input using leverage will create a bigger
output.
Leverage methods
The first and most important is using the internet: If you
sell products then find a business that sells products in a similar nature to
you on the internet and work out how you can apply it. Stick with this as it’s more
than the obvious stated so far.
Let’s say you sell cartons of juice in packs of three, then you
can start by looking at other juice etailers. Look at all the various methods
they use to scale up. Next, look at businesses who sell other low cost items too
that might not be juice but in multipacks; it could be packs of three tennis
balls. How did they do things which your business can use as a solution? Look
at the packaging, the offer, bundling with other products as examples.
Let’s say you are a dry cleaner, how could you get more
passing traffic to stop and drop-off and pick-up? MacDonalds and car wash
places have drive through mechanisms. Could your dry cleaner have one side of
the business for drop-offs and one side for pick-ups in the shop? Could you
even have a drive through for vehicles to pass clothes through a window on one
lane, and collections on another window? Could you join up with a petrol
station or grocery shop?
Your take away:
leverage other business methods to increase your lead generation
Digital leverage
methods
There will be a business out there with the same problem
that came up with an internet solution that you can implement in your business.
Imagine having an ecommerce site that worked in generating orders and leads
without having to put money down on retail sites, or not waiting for another
site in order to expand the business.
Is it possibly in any way for you to use the internet to
leverage what you do? Read on for more ideas.
Digitise products
Is there any way possible for you to digitise what you do?
What? Say that again? What I mean is, can you create a digital version of what
you do; your products or services? Chefs and restaurants can create ebooks on
how to cook meals that sell on the internet, teachers can create videos which
students buy as standard lessons, teachers can provide one-to-one bespoke
lessons on Skype, and businesses can create audio files to download to offer
advice such as accountants, business coaches or nutritionists. These will reach
people who have no time or cannot use your services immediately.
What about other products? If you have toys then you might
have vlogs – video blogs - to teach kids how to do more such as Lego
videos, for business people on how to
turn your smart phone into a business tool, or a hedge trimmer into ‘Average
Joe’s’ favourite sculpturing tool.
Don’t just think of your local market, think country wide;
worldwide even. Just think, your business could have a customer lying on deck
chairs around a pool in sunny Monaco now, and she is telling her friends about
your digital product that she can’t get locally.
Your take away: When
you digitise, you get more people finding ways to use your products, reach more
people, and give customers the opportunity to share with other people who might
find your offer interesting.
Partnership Leverage
methods
Partner with other product suppliers: Let’s say you are a
photographer, could you create a website that includes promoting the
photographic studio you use for a referral fee, partner with a wedding planner,
partner with a video recording service, or add on a gallery to sell your
product and exclusively other peoples stock, or partner with a camera shop to
provide camera lessons to enthusiasts, or partner with a walking group, or
partner with a site seeing tour.
Your take away:
partnerships give you multiple ways of generating revenue and more touch points
with potential clients.
Cash flow
Digital products allows you to scale up without having to
spend lots of money upfront.
In partnerships, as
customers use other partner products and services, you can be promoted to them
as a trusted partner. Doing it this way might be of no cost to you when using
partners.
If it really succeeds, then it also provides you great
feedback, and much more revenue. If you have a channel (partner) that brings in
plenty of new customers then you will know what this type of customer likes. So
if your leads keep coming from a walking group and they want your photography
expertise you can expand on this area.
So how much can you scale up your business to a higher level
from these ideas and practical methods?
Will any new lead generation ideas bring you new streams of
income and more revenue? Will ideas like these add value to your business?
If you know of any businesses that may find the information
here worth reading, please Pay It Forward.
We should implement the multiple lead generation methods with effective process to grow up our business.
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