(That Will Definitely Help You Be At Least 25% More Profitable Right Now!)
Are you up for implementing three mega proven small business tips?
Especially if you stood to add an additional 25% gross profit (or more) in the next 90 days or less
to your bottom line? And possibly create, an additional form of gross profit on the rarely utilized back end of your sales funnel.
By now you hopefully realize that systematically increasing your profits, is far more about you effectively
utilizing the skills, tools and resources that you currently have, as opposed to constantly trying to acquire new ones.
Case in point; simply by increasing the current leverage you get out of certain assets, like your
valued customer/client base. You can add substantially to your bottom line, without necessarily increasing your traditional up front out of pocket cost.
Consistently Implement Proven Small Business Tips!
(And Watch Your Bottom Line Soar!)
For ex: without a doubt, currently you ( probably) have tons of unused “social proof” (power testimonials) and other social proof lying around, that you’re not properly leveraging, in order to create more gross profit, for a whole lot less, time, money and effort.
Please, don’t underestimate the enormous long term profit generating potential of strategically using “social proof” (power testimonials.)
Actively Using Social Proof Is Definitely One Of Your Proven Small Business Tips!
(Take a look at the screen capture image below, that shows a first page ranking on Google for the ‘exact’ keyword phrase “proven small business tips.” Currently, that long tail keyword phrase gets searched globally 1,300 times per month and locally (inside the US) a total of 400 times per month.
Granted, this keyword phrase isn’t exactly in high demand, but it demonstrates, how you can get ranked really fast, on Google’s first page (and the other) major search engines first page, for long tail keyword phrases, that have a lot less competition.)
So Start Applying These Three Proven Small Business Tips Right Now! (And Add At Least 25% More To Your Bottom Line!)
Remember, you probably don’t need more customers and clients per se, you just need to better utilize your current resources better.
And these three incredibly simple, proven small business tips, will help you do so.
1.) Proven small business tip # one: Superstar businessman “Mark Walters” was kind enough to share this first proven small business tip.
You use these two extremely valuable small business tips,whenever you’re negotiating (anything) from that must have item at your local garage sale.
Or if you happen to be in the heat of finalizing a written or verbal agreement.
Mark says, these two lines (will) consistently save or make you or your major competitors a bundle.
A.) “Would you take X ?” Or…
B.) “Is that the best you can do?”
(Note: The “Would you take X ?” technique, while it commits the other party, it doesn’t necessarily commit you!
2.) Proven small business tip # two: Even though this next tip may sound a bit obvious, it still needs to be addressed. Since you already know that you need to add an on page optimized picture to each blog post.Correct?
But here’s the caveat. If you’re primarily targeting women (especially) if they fall within a certain age range, be sure your pictures reflect who you’re targeting.
Men (typically) won’t respond to an offer where they’re in a subservient position to women. Sorry ladies, but it’s a marketing fact of life. So if you’re female and your primary target is men, avoid using (traditional) colors that women typically favor, like really loud pink or peach etc.
3.) Proven small business tip # three: This last one, may seem minor but it isn’t.
Be sure that the font size you use for your regular text (like this) is readable, and not so small that it strains your visitors eyes, especially if you target a more mature audience.
Put Service Above Profits And You’ll Start consistently Generating A Whole Lot More Gross Profits More Often!
If your visitor has to strain to see your text, because (either) the text color being used is way too loud, or far too small, (generally speaking) they won’t stick around long enough to discover, how your expertise can be of service to them.
You consistently implement these three proven small business tips, and watch your bottom line increase.
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And they’re pro-actively looking for potential guest speakers.Please don’t hesitate to-either- pass their name and contact information directly
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It sounds like you’re doing okay for yourself Nikki, and that’s great to hear.And you’re absolutely correct when it comes to successfully leveraging other successful people ideas, assets and the like. Thanks for dropping by and continued success!
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Great advice. I’m a big fan of uber-specific Google searches. It’s how I find almost everything I look up online.
Using others’ advice is also how I’ve managed to create a self-made career for myself. When I read articles and case studies about the amazing results that other business owners have, I pick and choose which steps would work best in my program. And I do see a lot of progress because of other’s tries-and-fails.
Great article you’re sharing here. Thanks for posting 🙂
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