Ever dream of having sales prospects anxiously waiting in line to do business with your company?
Yes, that smile slowly spreads across your lips as you ponder over what all the extra revenue will mean to your bottom line. Let’s see, maybe allow you to pay off some business debt, maybe bonuses for everyone or extra profit at the end of the year.
Stop dreaming!
The reality is we all have customers that we wished we didn’t have.
Not that they are rude, or too demanding or just plain hard to work with, (you know you are picturing someone’s face right now), but maybe their needs are just not a good fit for what you do. They fit the 80/20 rule perfectly by using 80% of your resources but provide 20% of your profits.
It’s not really their fault. They are just not in your sweet spot. You know that sweet spot when the face of your driver contacts the ball perfectly and makes that satisfying sound of a ball perfectly hit. The ball effortlessly goes on and on, then lands exactly where you pictured it landing.
Yeah…. THAT sweet spot!
Too often we frantically try to bring in new business, any new business and just focus on bringing in more revenue.
In my previous blog, Is Your Website Broken?, I talked about attracting prospects to your web site. Today let’s work through the cornerstone of good marketing, creation of a New Business Development Plan that is attracting the RIGHT prospects that will generate the most profit for your business.
Where to start? If you are like me, it is best to get a cup of coffee, find a quiet place and block out some uninterrupted time. Think through various opportunities and constraints:
With the list of opportunities and constraints in hand, brainstorm through and capture ideas for products or services that fit into step 1.
When the brainstorming is complete have your team work back through your list, one at a time, but this time ask your team to identify issues and positive impact on your organization.
Some opportunities may drop out or may clearly be team favorites and rise to the top. On those that rise to the top:
It is now time to work through your marketing budget plan. What is the amount you can spend to achieve the return on investment (ROI) goals for your organization?
With a budget and a target market in place, it is now time to work with your marketing team to develop a plan that will meet your ROI requirements and has a high probability of achieving your New Business Development goals.
At Open Path we have the experience to coach you through the above steps and also be a full-service outsourced marketing and website design team. We will help you focus your marketing investment on delivering sales leads that not only add customers but also will help you focus on adding the most profitable customers.
To learn more schedule some time to talk with one of our growth strategists.