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HOW TO REVERSE A "SLUMP" IN BUSINESS --
FAST
by Bob Leduc
Every business experiences cycles of heavy sales volume and light sales
volume. Periods of light sales volume are called business "Slumps".
Some business slumps are predictable. Every landscaping service expects
a slump in landscaping jobs during winter months. Their usual strategy to
maintain a flow of business in the winter is to promote a different
service such as snow removal. For most businesses, however, slumps occur
without warning and for no apparent reason.
Some slumps occur when you're spending the most time, money and effort
on promoting business. When that happens, it's easy to panic and start
replacing proven methods of promoting business with speculative ideas.
This reaction is especially hazardous for a small business struggling to
grow. I know a business owner who almost lost her business when she
panicked and reacted to a slump in business by suddenly changing all of
her proven advertising messages.
I've experienced many business slumps over the years. Eventually I
developed a simple procedure I can implement quickly to replace the
business lost during a slump. You can copy this same procedure to reverse
your business slumps when they occur.
The first thing to do when a slump occurs is to accept it as part of a
normal business pattern. It isn't signaling the end of your business.
Don't panic. But don't be complacent either. Give the problem your
immediate attention. Begin by taking the following steps.
TRY TO IDENTIFY A CAUSE FOR THE SLUMP
Determine if you can identify something specific likely to be causing
the slump. For example:
** A recent change in your advertising or promotional activity.
** A direct competitor recently rolled out a huge new advertising
campaign.
** A major news event had a negative impact on your industry... such as
the announcement of a government investigation of business practices in
your industry.
You can develop a strategy to reverse the effects of a slump when you
can identify a specific cause for it. Usually you won't be able to
identify a specific cause. That's because there is none. Most slumps are
temporary and will eventually reverse themselves. However, don't ignore
the problem and wait for it to go away. It may take a long time and you
can lose a lot of business while you're waiting.
WHEN THERE IS NO OBVIOUS CAUSE FOR THE SLUMP
When a slump doesn't have an obvious cause, it's what I call a "normal"
business slump. I've found the best way to overcome a normal business
slump is to take immediate action to develop additional business fast. The
additional business supplements the current light flow of business and
eliminates the impact of the slump.
Here are 4 actions I take immediately when I realize I'm in a slump.
You can implement these same 4 actions in your business to reverse the
effects of a business slump.
1. Develop a special offer for existing customers/clients. Use a short
deadline so they must take immediate action or forfeit the special offer.
Advise them of the special offer using a fast but inexpensive method of
communication such as email, faxes, postcards or even phone calls.
2. Advise your recent prospects who did not take buying action of the
same special offer. Use the same fast, inexpensive methods of
communication listed above.
3. Call your best customers and ask for their help. Explain that
business is slow and you want to use the time to approach some potential
new customers/clients. Ask them for referrals.
4. Temporarily increase advertising in media where it is seen
immediately (or almost immediately). For example, website and ezine ads,
newspaper ads, First Class direct mail or postcards, radio spots, etc.
Business slumps can be beneficial. Sometimes a temporary action you
take to reverse a slump is so effective you decide to continue it after
recovering from the slump. The result is a permanent increase in your
volume of business.
Bob Leduc retired from a 30 year career of recruiting sales personnel
and developing sales leads. He is now a Sales Consultant. Bob recently
wrote a manual for small business owners titled "How to Build Your Small
Business Fast With Simple Postcards" and several other publications to
help small businesses grow and prosper. For more information... Email: BobLeduc@aol.com Subject: "Postcards".
Phone: (702) 658-1707 (After 10 AM Pacific time) Or write: Bob Leduc, PO
Box 33628, Las Vegas, NV 89133 |