Ep. 74 "Help! My Business Sucks!"

2010-04-01

Episode Duration: 11:22

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2 Responses to “Help! My Business Sucks! Episode 74”

  1. Perfume says:

    Hello Friends!

    This is like my morning coffee, I mean your website, I’ve been an ignorant on so many topics but thanks to you I learned much. Unbelievable how I believe something and then I discover that the reality is totally different. Your articles are great to say the least. I love, love, love your blog! I love the way you write your articles by the way, you’ve done an excellent job with your website!

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  2. Ken Thomson says:

    Hello Mate:

    I’m a turnaround management specialist, but am currently helping a handyman company in its start-up phase. The plan is to provide superior service to above average income home owners and not to compete on price.

    Your reference to Service Magic is interesting, but a clever entrepreneur does not want to get into a low-price war, bidding with others to see who’s cheapest. That’s why I don’t recommend that my guys join up with Service Magic.

    Cheers.
    K.T.

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I’m upset with Archos, a company that makes high-end portable media players. My new unit broke after using it just twice, and the company didn’t seem the slightest bit interested in helping me, or even keeping my future business. I returned the broken unit for repair. They kept me waiting for 30 minutes on the phone to speak to someone. Then I discover that they apparently have some kind of insane policy where they offered me a new unit at a 15% discount. That in itself is okay, but I would have had to let them keep the original unit. So I would have paid for TWO units, and only have ONE. Er, that doesn’t seem quite right. They get to repair it then sell it on for profit, at MY expense. Not the way to treat customers as far as I’m concerned. On to business. How do you get more customers without it costing you an arm and a leg? That’s the question posed to me this week, and the answer will work for virtually any business, so take note! What about all those long overdue jobs around the house – will they ever get done? Well, fret not. I have a handy solution in the form of a simple website where you can outsource any such maintenance or repair that needs to be done. Finally, our big marketing lesson is from a newspaper. Really. I found one that’s doing a good job at marketing using a simple graphic on the front page that takes up just a couple of inches of space. It’s a no-brainer mareting strategy, and I’ll give you a few pointers about how you can adapt it for your own business, regardless of the niche you’re in. Let me know your opinion about the show – simply write a comment below. Enjoy the show! Regards,

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