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How do you determine if you had a good year and plan for the next one?
There are some simple metrics that are normally used to determine a businesses success like:
These are all very important and you have to spend time looking into them consistently. However, let's look into some really specific information and how we can turn that into success for the next year(s) to come.
What were the best jobs you had?
What can you do next year to get more work like this?
Do the jobs you thought of above all have some common elements?
Did these jobs only come from certain customers?
Who were your best customers?
Take a look at their profile and determine if you can find people more like them.
What did you enjoy doing most?
Part of the health of your business is more than money, it's about living your dream.
Did you love selling more than the production?
Did you hate the selling but love the embroidery?
What skill did you master the most?
Is this a skill to can continue to take to the next level?
Create a list of these skills and prioritize them
What sales / marketing tactics worked?
Did you buy an add in a school paper and got a lot of calls?
You have to take a look at which one of these did the best for your business and consider how you go deeper into these.
Look at your 80/20 rule
Do you have a handful of big accounts that bring in most of the revenue?
The best way to make your business better each year is to not only dive into the numbers like how we started this podcast but look into yourself and your customers. Use this to figure out what's in store for you next year.
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How do you determine if you had a good year and plan for the next one?
There are some simple metrics that are normally used to determine a businesses success like:
These are all very important and you have to spend time looking into them consistently. However, let's look into some really specific information and how we can turn that into success for the next year(s) to come.
What were the best jobs you had?
What can you do next year to get more work like this?
Do the jobs you thought of above all have some common elements?
Did these jobs only come from certain customers?
Who were your best customers?
Take a look at their profile and determine if you can find people more like them.
What did you enjoy doing most?
Part of the health of your business is more than money, it's about living your dream.
Did you love selling more than the production?
Did you hate the selling but love the embroidery?
What skill did you master the most?
Is this a skill to can continue to take to the next level?
Create a list of these skills and prioritize them
What sales / marketing tactics worked?
Did you buy an add in a school paper and got a lot of calls?
You have to take a look at which one of these did the best for your business and consider how you go deeper into these.
Look at your 80/20 rule
Do you have a handful of big accounts that bring in most of the revenue?
The best way to make your business better each year is to not only dive into the numbers like how we started this podcast but look into yourself and your customers. Use this to figure out what's in store for you next year.