We’re always doing some form of marketing, but about four or so years ago, I noticed some changes and started actively going out after work that I wanted. I laid the ground work and a year or two later, it started paying off for us. We’ve found some really big clients and are doing more and more work for two of these companies including our normal customer base. Repeat work is the name of our game and doing it in large quantities is best. We’ve gotten some nice customers from here at 101 and to those…
I thank you.
I believe if you sit back and wait for the phone to ring, you’re only fooling yourself and probably not doing your company any good. Roller coaster rides, feast or famine or a highly polarized, inconsistent flow of a particular resource or commodity…. isn’t good enough unless you only mention it once or twice a year. However, if this is taking place on a normal basis throughout the year…
AND year after year… you are doing something very wrong or just ignoring the fact that you’re not running a business and the business is running you. No wonder you don’t get away or have a separate home or family life….. you’re babysitting a business that isn’t working for you.
I also hear of the majority of shops being slow, locally as well as nationwide. I hear it from delivery drivers, vendors, and see it as a result of manufactures turning more and more stock into specialty items. If no one is buying, they in turn must ease back and we pay more for extra delivery costs, time frames and upset customers. As to the shops out of work or low on it…. I’m sorry to hear that, but I have no idea of how to fix their problems. If they can’t do it…. how can I help ?? Usually it means people are out shopping for price, service, quality or simply new avenues or sources. I had a guy come in last week and turn his whole account over to us without going after his business. He was totally unhappy with the service he got. Our prices were higher, but we got his work.
As long as the big deposit checks keep coming in on just about a bi-weekly basis and they keep paying on time… I’m happy. We are having our biggest year in business in 37 years. We passed last years numbers in August and last year was our biggest year to date.
Times are tough economically, but that doesn’t mean we have to buy into that crap. If you can’t get more business in, start cleaning house, do those things you’ve been putting off and start pounding the pavements in some form of advertising. Afterall, isn’t that what we all preach ??