31 Ways to Grow a Business Exposed…

by Nate Bunger

checklist

There are essentially four over-arching strategies for growing a business. No more, no less.

  1. Get more customers and clients.
  2. Get your customers/clients to buy more frequently.
  3. Get your customers/clients to spend more money per transaction.
  4. Keep your customers longer.

While there are only four primary strategies for growing a business, there are literally dozens of different techniques you can use to implement these four strategies.

Strategies are important because they give us something concrete. They endure while techniques may come and go.

But the techniques are equally important. Strategies tell us WHAT to do; techniques tell us HOW to do it.

With that in mind, I’ve provided a list of 31 techniques for growing a business, all categorized by one of the four strategies.

This way, you can skip to the strategy you want to implement in your business, and focus only on those techniques.

Strategy #1: Get more customers and clients.

When we talk about growing a business, this is by far the most common approach: get more customers and clients.

And while this is certainly an important step (you MUST start here if you have no customers or clients yet), it is also the most expensive way to grow a business. And it takes the most effort, too.

Here are 9 ways to get more customers and clients:

  • Improve the effectiveness of your ads and sales letters.
  • Find new/better places to advertise (newspaper, TV, Adwords, ezine ads, social media, etc).
  • Create stronger offers that appeal to more people in your target market.
  • Enlist the help of affiliates to reach more people.
  • Ask for referrals.
  • Down-sell prospects who reject your initial offer.
  • Host a free teleseminar where you can demonstrate your expertise and ask for the sale.

Strategy #2: Get your customers/clients to buy more frequently.

Most entrepreneurs and business owners focus on getting the first sale, and then neglect to ever get a second.

This is unfortunate because you make much more profit on sales two, three, four, and so forth.

Here are 6 ways to get your customers and clients to buy from you more frequently:

  • Create a customer mailing list; send them customers-only offers on a weekly or monthly basis.
  • Send out promotional emails to your house list on a more frequent basis.
  • Run time-limited or quantity-limited promotions and use scarcity to get customers to act now instead of later.
  • Design a product funnel that automatically moves your clients from one purchase to the next.
  • Start a monthly continuity program that automatically bills customers every month. (Print newsletter, membership site, etc.)

Strategy #3: Get your customers/clients to spend more money per transaction.

This is probably the simplest and easiest way to grow a business. But for some reason, many entrepreneurs avoid this strategy because they fear how their customers will react. They fear their customers don’t have more money to spend.

Here’s a suggestion: Get over your fear.

By implementing these techniques, you can easily grow your business 5% or more within the next few months.

A word of caution though… raising prices is not something you do willy-nilly. It helps to have a good reason for raising prices; it also helps to add more value to a product/service.

Here are 7 ways to get your customers and clients to spend more money per transaction:

  • Increase your fees and prices.
  • Add more value to your products and services.
  • After a person buys one product, up-sell or cross-sell them another related product.
  • Offer payment plans on your expensive products and services.
  • Charge for shipping separately.
  • Use phone sales to help close large ticket purchases.
  • Do a product launch.

Strategy #4: Keep your customers longer.

This fourth strategy is often overlooked, but is highly effective.

If you can keep a customer or client for an extra month or two, or even an extra year, that could bring thousands of extra dollars to you — especially if you have a continuity program or a well-designed promotional calendar.

Here are 9 ways to encourage loyalty and keep your customers and clients for a longer period of time:

  • Send out surprise bonus gifts with new purchases. (You may even consider giving away business promotional items that are branded with your business name so you stay in the top of your customers’ minds.)
  • Create a follow-up sequence of communication designed to get customers and clients to actually use the product or service they’ve purchased.
  • Call your best customers and clients and thank them for their business.
  • Deliver more value than you’ve promised to deliver. Go above and beyond.
  • Ask your customers and clients for testimonials. (After a customer has publicly declared their support of you, they will automatically be more loyal to you and your business.)
  • Create incentives to encourage customer longevity.
  • Publish the date when a person subscribes and/or becomes a customer. (Ex: Customer since 4/99.)
  • Give your customers and clients public recognition in your newsletter, blog, or ezine.

So there you have it: 31 ways to grow business.

Now the only thing left for you to do is pick one or two of them and actually implement them. Learning is good; doing is better.

This post was written by Ryan M. Healy. One of the Internets top copywriters and Internet marketing strategist. You can find his site here. www.RyanHealy.com

About The Author of This Blog
Hi, I’m Nate Bunger and the writer and entrepreneur behind this blog.

Over the past several years I've created, managed and sold several different businesses despite never finishing high school, making myself more or less financially free by the age of 25.

I used the realization that we can do anything in life if we are simply willing to set goals, find the answers we seek and never stop until we achieve what we set out for.

I currently teach people how to get clear on their purpose, create habits for massive change and bring their deepest desires into reality.

I operate my business from a Mac laptop while traveling around the world…My dream :)

Get Nate's Email Newsletter
If you're new here, be sure to subscribe to Nate's newsletter to get all the latest updates. Sign up below!

Leave a Comment

Security Code:

Previous post: The Clean-Slate Guide to Simplicity

Next post: Three Great Locations For Outsourcing Your Work