A stagnant business is one that has a limited future. While increasing the size of a small business can lead to growing pains along the way, it is a necessary step if you want your company to succeed and stay competitive. Without growth and change, a company can languish and never reach its full potential. Growing a business takes time, especially if you are bogged down with day-to-day operations, but taking the time to increase company growth benefits you in the long run.
1. Penetrate Your Existing Market
When you think about how to grow your business, the first thing that probably comes to mind is getting new customers, but the customers you already have are your best bet for increasing your sales. It’s easier and more cost-effective to get people who are already buying from you to buy more than to find new customers and persuade them to buy from you. So focus on ways to get customers coming back.
2. Ask for Referrals
Of course, attracting new customers to your business is never a bad approach. One of the easiest ways to do it is to ask your current customers for referrals. But notice the verb. Having good products and great customer service and just assuming that your customers are passing the word about your business isn’t going to do much to increase your customer base; you have to actively seek referrals. During or after every job or sale, ask the satisfied customer if they know anyone else who would be interested in your products or services.
3. Innovate Your Product or Service
Discovering and promoting new uses for your products or services is a great way to attract existing customers to buy more and attract new customers. Think petroleum jelly and duct tape—and how few of these would actually be sold if they only had one use!
4. Extend Your Market Reach
There are several ways of growing your business by making your product or service available to a new pool of customers. The most obvious is to open stores in new locations. New locations can also be virtual, such as a website with an online store. Another approach is to extend your reach through advertising. Once you’ve identified a new market, you might advertise in select media that targets that market. If your new market consists of a younger demographic, you may want to use social media for advertising.
5. Participate in Trade Shows
Trade shows can be a great way to grow, too. Because trade shows draw people who are already interested in the type of product or service you offer, they can powerfully improve your bottom line. The trick is to select the trade shows you participate in carefully, seeking the right match for your product or service.
6. Conquer a Niche Market
Remember the analogy of the big fish in the small pond? That’s essentially how this strategy for growing your business works. The niche market is the pond; a narrowly defined group of customers. Think of them as a subset of the larger market, whose needs are not being met, and concentrate on meeting those unmet needs. A nursery, for instance, might specialize in roses while a home design business might focus on window treatments.
7. Contain Your Costs
Surprised? Bear in mind that when we’re talking about growing your business, we’re actually talking about growing your business’s bottom line. And the difference between pre-tax and post-tax money can make this a very effective growth strategy. There are two main approaches to cutting costs; liquidating your “loser” products and improving your inventory turnover.
8. Diversify Your Products or Services
The key to successful growth through diversification has a basis of similarity. You want to focus on the related needs of your already established market or on market segments with similar needs and characteristics. An artist might also sell frames and framing services, for instance. Or a mountain bike rental business might switch to renting skis and snowshoes in the winter season.
9. Franchising
The stories of entrepreneurs, who have become both well-known and well-heeled due to franchising their small businesses are legion, and not just stories. If you have a successful business and can develop a system that ensures that others can duplicate your success, franchising may be the fast track for growing your business.
10. Exporting
Expanding into international markets can also be a powerful boost to your business’s bottom line. Like franchising, this is a way of growing your business that requires a major commitment of time and resources, but it can be extremely rewarding.
Time to Grow
There you have it, how to grow your business. Don’t let this list overwhelm you. Pick one or two of these ideas that are suitable to your business and your circumstances and get busy developing your growth plan
While you probably won’t experience growth right away, whichever way of expanding your business you choose, you will see progress if you keep at it, and will successfully transform your business into all you want it to be.
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