Seven Essential Steps To Streamline Your Business

Whatever your goals are for next year, there are seven essential steps to streamlining your business that you can take right now. While everyone else is still stuck on the election results and all the news (good or bad) about Covid-19, I’m already thinking about 2021. I’m using what’s left of this year to plan for next year and I suggest you do the same. I’m happy to see that there are so many people out there taking my advice. I’m talking about the thousands of people who signed up for the 2021 Kickstart strategy workshop hosted by Jarrod Glandt, who in case you didn’t know, is the president of Cardone Enterprises. Jarrod covered a lot of ground in two hours including the necessity for streamlining your business cycle, because as he pointed out, “speed is the new big” for 2021. If you’re going to get ahead next year, streamlining your entire business cycle is KEY. Here are the seven steps to doing it.

Seven Essential Steps To Streamline Your Business

  1. S2M.: Speed To Market

 

Generating awareness of your products in the marketplace is more important than anything, even creating your product or service. That’s right. Create the desire, the excitement and the buzz first. Then when you’re ready to deliver your customers will be not only ready to buy, they’ll be in a hurry to buy. I announced The 10X Rule, one of the many books I’ve written, before I typed a single word. That book became a best-seller. Moral of the story? Announce now and deliver later.

 

   2. M.O.: Multiple Offers

 

Customers have always shopped around before buying. Now technology makes it even easier for them to do it without even going anywhere. If you want to be the customer’s first, last and only stop, you need to have an inventory and price structure which allows you to make multiple offers. This includes a free offer at the beginning of the sales cycle. How successful do you think car dealerships would be if they offered just one car at one price? Think of it this way. Would you rather pass up a sale because you couldn’t fulfill the customer’s needs or wouldn’t budge on price…or would you prefer to make a little profit this time around and gain a loyal customer who you can upsell in the long-term?

 

    3. B.O.: Be Omnipresent

 

No, this is not the kind of B-O you’re thinking about.  B-O stands for BE OMNIPRESENT.  My main objective above almost anything else is to be everywhere. If people don’t know me they can’t follow me and I can’t help them. That’s why you see me on just about every social media platform; Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Youtube, Tik-Tok, you name it, I’m on it because I want to reach the whole world.  The market makes it critical to be omnipresent but thankfully technology makes it possible. 

 

    4. D.D.: Double Down

This is a no-brainer but so many people ignore this and make things harder than they have to be. It’s simple. If something works once, it’ll work twice. If it works twice, it’ll work four times and then sixteen times and so on. Even in my company, people are always trying to reinvent things that work. It’s unnecessary and counterproductive. If it stops working then you stop doing it but until then…if it ain’t broke don’t fix it.

 

   5. P.N.P.: Promotion Not Perfection

 

You’ve heard the expression “the devil is in the details”? I say “the devil is in the delay”. If you wait for “perfection” you’re going to be waiting a long time and while you are, your competition is going to run circles around you. Not following me?  If you know me at all, you know that I don’t get hung up on spelling, grammar, punctuation or anything like that. One of my first books was full of mistakes but that didn’t stop it from ending up a best-seller. Don’t let the pursuit of perfection stop you from moving forward. Remember that while you’re perfecting, your competitors are promoting and taking your customers.

 

   6. A.N.S.: Automate ’N’ Scale

 

“ANS”…nope, once again, it’s not what you think it is. Once your business is up and running you need to shift into expansion mode immediately because if you’re not growing, you’re dying. But how do you transition from handling the day-to-day operations in the trenches to expanding? You need to put personnel and procedures in place so you don’t have to sweat the small stuff and can instead focus on the massive goals you want to achieve. In today’s technology-driven service economy, it’s easy for any business to automate and scale.

 

   7. A.B.A.C: Always Be Acquiring Customers

Streamlining your business starts with The Golden Rule of Always Be Acquiring Customers. You’ve gotta keep your pipeline full at all times. That means constantly going after leads, and if at first they refuse you go at them again and again. The acquisition process means cultivating prospects into closed deals. Finally and probably most important, it means following up with sold customers to maintain the relationship. That leads not just to repeat business and the possibility of an upsell but also to referrals. Keep your pipeline full with A.B.A.C. in mind and there will always be a deal on the table.

Seven Essential Steps To Streamline Your Business

Moving forward as you set out to streamline your business, you’ve got to have this mantra in your head at all times: “Form an idea, create an offer, promote the offer, push the offer, sell it, close it, collect the money…and when it’s time to deliver you OVERDELIVER!

 

That’s how it’s gonna get done in 2021!

 

-GC

 

If you want to learn more about streamlining your business and much more in order to be successful in 2021 then be sure to go to 10Xwebclass.com.

 

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