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How and Why Networking Can Help Your Business Grow

 

Networking has many benefits for any business. When it is done correctly it can lead to many long lasting and mutually beneficial relationships. It can open the door to new opportunities that you may not have been aware of, such as joint ventures, partnerships or referrals.

Also, it is a brilliant way to get your business known by others in your industry, and to build a solid reputation in your chosen niche.

 

Commonly Used Forms Of Networking

There are two commonly used forms of networking: face to face and online. For most businesses face to face networking is traditionally the chosen method. Both types are effective, and have their pro’s and cons.

For example with face to face networking, you will need to travel, which will requires time and some money. Online networking is usually free, but even though you can chat with other businesses, it is not the same as meeting them in person. It is usually a good idea to use both types.

 

Face To Face

Lets take a look how to use both methods, starting with face to face networking.

Be sure to attend regular trade industry events and more general business events, both local and national throughout the year. Try to make it a habit to attend at least one a month. Be sure to attend regular trade industry events and more general business events, both local and national throughout the year.

Consider joining groups that have a large cross section of members and host regular networking events, like your local chamber of commerce. It is also worth checking with any organisations that you are already a member of to see if they have any future events planned.

It is often a good idea to prepare before attending network events by getting your promotional brochures and business cards in order. Try to decide before hand what your business has to offer those you might be interested in building a relationship with. If at all possible, make sure you create a list of the businesses you would like to meet, and do some research on these potential contacts, so that when you meet them you can ask relevant questions.

When at the event try to meet as many of these businesses as possible, and make sure that you stay focused on speaking to those on your list first. While it is important to talk about your business and ask questions, it is just as important to listen to what others have to say. Remember to ask if you can exchange details with a view to getting in touch in the coming week.

 

Online

When it comes to networking online, it does not have to be complex. To begin with you can create a basic social media plan. It should include a list of all the social networking sites that are relevant to your business, together with a list of the types of businesses you would like to contact.

Then set aside a specific time every week to use these social media platforms to interact with your chosen businesses. Be helpful, try and offer advice or solutions to problems they might have.

 

Nurture The Relationship

Having done the initial work to get new contacts, you must take care to nurture the relationship. Make sure to follow up on any pre-arranged meetings or phone calls, and maintain regular contact by using email or instant messaging.

It may take some time for you to build rapport with your ideal contacts, but it usually worth it in the long run, because businesses feel more comfortable working with someone they know.

 

Networking has the potential to deliver a lot of value for a relatively small investment in time and money, so go ahead and give it a try, it could give your business a good chance of becoming more successful.

 

2 Easy Ways To Get More Referrals For Your Business

 

Referrals can be one of the best ways to grow a business without having to spend much. In some cases they won’t cost you anything at all. With this low cost source of potential revenue at their disposal, it’s a wonder as to why more businesses aren’t making use of referrals. It may be because many businesses feel uncomfortable asking for them, but the trick is knowing how and when to ask for referrals so that you don’t come across as being pushy or annoying.

Here are two easy ways to get more referrals for your business right away:

 

Existing Clients

You can start by asking for referrals only from your regular clients that are already happy with your service or product. You already have a source of referrals, and they are your existing customers. Treat your existing customers well, give them an experience they can’t forget, and they will talk about your business. There is nothing like happy customers advertising for your business. The word of mouth from a client to a friend or family member is a very effective marketing tool

By creating some kind of loyalty reward program you can stay in touch with your customers and be able to send them thank you and birthday/ Christmas/ gift cards or weekly discount vouchers. This way they become a part of your community, a relationship develops as you learn more about them and how to help them solve their problem, and they learn more about your business.

You can leverage technology to help with this. By using tools like social media or a blog you can continue to build that customer relationship by offering them free solutions and ideas to solve any related problems they might have.

 

New Clients

Make a habit of new asking customers for feedback and reviews on how your product or service has helped them, and keep score. Don’t be afraid to ask them what you need to do in order for them to consider telling someone else about your business.

When new customers buy from you can also send them a thank you email in which you could include a discount gift code. That’s to say you appreciate them for choosing your product or service from the variety of choices they had. You might also consider giving potential customers a free trial of your product or service so as to generate a potential referral.

When you ask your customers for referrals, make sure the process is quick and easy. You should show them how to do it and give them a choice as to how they would like to refer you. For example you can let them know they can also give testimonials as a form of review/referral.

The aim is to create a continuous funnel of customers going through your referral program at all times. Each customer may be at a different stage of their journey with your business, so the programme has to be customised to each customer depending on where they are.

Don’t be afraid to ask them what you need to do in order for them to consider telling someone else about your business. Make it a habit to ask customers for feedback and reviews on how your product or service has helped them, and don’t forget to keep score.

 

In summary in order to increase the number of referral your business gets, it may be worth setting up a formal referral program for both new and existing customers. This would also involve training all relevant staff so that they are aware of how to deal with referrals when they occur.

 

 

Getting Started In The Window Cleaning Business

The window cleaning business is an attractive sector to consider when thinking of setting up a business. It is a popular micro business choice because it can be started and operated as a one person operation, which you can then grow as you get more business. The start up costs are relatively low, and so too are the overheads. There is usually a constant demand all year round for the service, which means there is the potential to earn a steady living throughout the year. Also there is also plenty of scope for growth, you can start as domestic cleaner and then move onto commercial accounts once you have developed your brand.

However you must make sure that you enjoy working outdoors as it can be tough when the weather is not very nice. You also need to be reasonably fit, as as the job requires a lot of physical activity. Once you decide it is suitable for you, then the first step is to do some market research to identify the areas of demand, the competition, and any gaps in the market that you could potentially fill.

Research 

Next you need to decide if you want to go it alone or join an existing franchise. If you decide to go it alone then you must choose whether to set up your business structure as a sole trader or limited company, as they both have pro’s and cons.

Having done your research and found an area to operate in, now comes the process of getting your business ready to operate. This means getting the necessary equipment, training and licenses. The federation of window cleaners and the British window cleaning association, run courses which should equip you with the necessary skills to begin your journey.

Equipment 

You could start with a bucket a squeegee and a ladder, but due to the risks associated with working from heights, it is better to invest in a window cleaning pole system that allows you to work safely from the ground without a ladder. Also you will need to have a vehicle to carry your equipment and travel to customers. The majority of the equipment you need can be leased to begin with so as to keep your start-up costs down, then as your business grows you can buy whatever equipment you feel is necessary.

Trade Associations 

After you have the necessary equipment, you should join the relevant trade associations and ensure that you comply with any current government regulations that apply to your industry. Then you must get the relevant insurance, especially public and employer liability insurance.

Marketing 

Next comes the process marketing your business in order to get your customers. A website can help promote your brand, so too can the use of the various social media channels. If you are targeting a particular area then it may be a good idea to take out adverts in the local papers, as well as to do a door to door leafleting campaign.

Decide how your customers will pay – will it be cash after the job, or on a monthly subscription where they pay up front for the month? Set your prices to include all your costs and a reasonable profit margin. It is best to compete on quality of service as opposed to just price, as word of mouth from satisfied customers will bring in more business.

Organising Your Rounds 

Once you are up and running, you need to organise your rounds. You must keep some form of customer diary and database to help you keep on top of things. You can use software specifically designed for the window cleaning business, or you can develop your own system using a simple spreadsheet program.

Make sure you prioritise you customer rounds based on the size of the job and the time it takes to get to the site, try not to book too much work for each day, and leave space in your day for unforeseen things. Remember to treat your customers well, and your window cleaning business should thrive.

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