Poor Folk Marketing.com

 

marketing iedas internet marketing online marketing offline marketing

Featured Business, Start a Personalized Candy Wrapper Business:  Wrapcandy.com

  Home  | Small Business Information | Pay Per Click Advertising | Affiliate Revenue | Web Promotion

Simple Business Tactics Are Your Key To Success


In a world full of complications sometimes we overlook the simple things in life. We are so busy trying to work out our twisted problems that we miss out on the simple secrets to success. The same can be said of our businesses. We get caught up in endless problems when all we really need to do is to step back and see the simple alternatives, that will lead us to success. Sometimes we need to think with the simplicity of a child.

Not so long ago, Summer holidays (vacation) in the USA meant the rebirth of the Lemonade Empire. Enterprising children of about 10 years and up set up their lemonade stands and earned themselves some holiday money. A note to all who do not live in the USA, school children in USA have a 3 month vacation in the summer, allowing them a great deal of free time. This was before the year round schools that have tried to cut down the long summer vacation. The Lemonade era was in full swing in these "good old days."

The Lemonade King/Queen, who would earn the most money by the end of the vacation, depended on individual factors. Being children they did not have any complicated "think tanks" or secret board meetings, they relied on simple business skills and techniques. Let me explain with these few points.

There was a need/market: Hot thirsty people, (most of the USA has hot Summers) A proven hot selling product: Cold Lemonade is the ultimate drink for a hot Summer day. Cheap premises, simple set up and low overhead: A stand with supplies at the curb( side of the road) would not be too expensive.

However there was hot competition, many children on vacation, and this is where simple business tactics came into play. Just 3 examples:

The Price War:

One child was selling Lemonade for 10c Another for 15c A third for 25c

All had simple stands with a white board saying Lemonade 10c/15c/25c. They had stands that stood alone, with no related service.

Location:

Each Lemonade Stand owner vied for the best traffic location, some got lucky others not. All fair in the Lemonade game. Then came:

The Ultimate Marketer: A small girl was selling lemonade for 30c and she was the talk of the neighborhood. She was selling more and charging more, how could that be? Here were her simple secrets.

Her notice did not just say Lemonade 30c. It said "Freshly Squeezed Lemonade, Made Just For You" She greeted all her customers personally. She took obvious pride in her wares and stand. Her stand was simply and nicely decorated and spotlessly clean. However she did not stop here. She set up her stand next door to the most popular Hot Dog/snack stand. This vender was well known throughout the neighborhood for his great food and service. He had a great location near many offices on a busy street and he was not just seasonal he was there all year round so everybody knew him. He was the perfect compliment to the little girl's lemonade stand. Plus he was a friendly fellow and always recommended his customers to have some delicious lemonade with their lunch/snacks. Of course she also returned the favor.

Now we can all learn from the simple business principles that made this small entrepreneur the talk of the town. To recap:

She had the market (thirsty people) The product: Great tasting lemonade She improved her ad copy, her notice was better than her competitors. She treated all her customers well, going out of her way to make them feel comfortable. Added value. Happy customers=repeat customers, good service = word of mouth marketing, a very powerful form of promotion. A clean, attractive and professional stand attracted more customers. Her strong link with a large popular seller helped her to sell more. Because of all these factors and the added value of customer service she could charge premium price.

All these simple business tactics can be applied to your business and not only help you get ahead of the competition but make more money with less fuss. No need for, time consuming think tanks, and board meetings. These simple principles are right under our noses, we just have to apply them. Think with the simplicity of a child and your business will run more smoothly, be more efficient, and ultimately make you more money.

About The Author

Cathy Qazalbash is the Publisher of A1-Newsletter

A free newsletter for start up businesses

Helping all who are determined to succeed

She is also a freelance writer/copywriter

http://a1-newsletters.com

cathy@a1-newsletters.com


MORE RESOURCES:

8x8, Inc. Joins Small Business Bailout Efforts
MarketWatch - 8 hours ago
For a small business, this can result in significant cost savings as there is no expensive equipment to buy or maintain. Additionally, monthly service fees ...
8x8 Cuts Fees in Half in New VoIP Services Offer for Small Businesses TMCnet
D-Link and NGT Partner to Drive VoIP Service Adoption for Small ... MarketWatch
This Holiday Season, Give the Gift of VoIP TMCnet
all 18 news articles


SAIC Presents UAV Communications, Inc. 2008 Small Business of the ...
MarketWatch - 8 hours ago
today announced that it has presented UAV Communications, Inc. (UAV) SAIC's 2008 Small Business of the Year Award. Tony Moraco, SAIC senior vice president ...


BBC News

UPDATE 1-HBOS to provide small business support package
Reuters - 14 hours ago
HBOS also said it would guarantee pricing on Bank of Scotland small business customer overdrafts for 12 months from the date of arrangement for new loans ...
Bank of Scotland Announces Small Business Support Package istockAnalyst.com (press release)
Britain's clearing banks fast-forward aid for small business Daily Mail
Jeremy Warner: 'Not guilty', plead bankers on small business lending Independent
Mortgage Introducer - Manchester Evening News
all 96 news articles


Wall Street Journal Blogs

Small-Business Owners Divided on Auto Maker Bailout
Wall Street Journal Blogs, NY - 3 hours ago
Many small-business owners vehemently oppose bailing out Wall Street. But what about Detroit and the Big Three auto makers? That’sa little more complicated. ...
Small businesses depend on auto industry rescue Detroit Free Press
all 2 news articles


Small Business Initiative Sponsors Education & Professional ...
MarketWatch - 6 hours ago
The Prince George's County Small Business Initiative has teamed up with Forrester Construction and the Prince George's County Public Schools to provide ...


Financial Roundup: LandAmerica Leaves Investors Hanging, GAO Urges ...
BNET, Ca - 4 hours ago
[Source: The New York Times] Credit not the problem with small business lending — An SEC panel says that credit is available for small business lending. ...


SBA Disaster Loans Available Following Secretary of Agriculture ...
MarketWatch - 5 hours ago
ATLANTA, Dec 03, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- The US Small Business Administration announces today that federal economic injury disaster loans are available to ...


Small Business Puts Healthcare Reform First
PR Web (press release), WA - 3 hours ago
Small Business Majority founder John Arensmeyer comments on new research from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation that finds that small business owners put ...


Alaska small-business owners vote
Bristol Bay Times, AK - 53 minutes ago
While final votes are tallied in national and state elections, voting continues for Alaska’s small business owners. Each year, the National Federation of ...


Five Creative Ways to Start a New Small Business
Main Street Business Journal, UT - 1 hour ago
Research by the US Small Business Administration shows that nearly three-quarters of all new businesses (with or without employees) survive two years or ...

Small-Business - Google News

home | site map
PoorFolkMarketing © 2007