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by James Delrojo, Jam
Statistics also tell us that 80% of those who survive the first year don't survive the second year. Here's a system to ensure that you are one of the businesses that not only survives but also prospers.

The Best Strategy For Small Business Startups.

Step 1: Generate positive cash flow at an acceptable net profit.

Step 2: Learn as you go and mould your activities into a functional, repeatable system to continue producing positive cash flow with acceptable profits.

Step 3: Further improve your system over time so that your cash flow and profits increase and your time commitment and stress levels decrease.

Achieving Step 1

In order to achieve Step 1 you have 5 things you must accomplish.

#1. Having products (or services) to sell.

#2. Setting a price that is high enough to provide you with an acceptable net profit and low enough so that your market will accept the price enthusiastically enough to make a quick decision to buy.

#3. Getting appropriate people to sell to. These people are generally called your prospects.

By appropriate people I mean people who are highly likely to buy your product NOW if put in front of the right salesperson. They must have the desire to buy now and financial means to buy now.

#4. Getting a salesperson or salespeople who really can sell your products (as opposed to someone who claims that they will be able to sell your products).

#5. Getting your salesperson (or salespeople) in front of your prospects as often as possible.

Once you have a product, have it priced, have identified your potential prospects and know who is going to sell your products then it is time to apply the golden rule of small business startups.

The Golden Rule of Small Business Startups

"Focus as much of your energy and resources as possible on getting appropriate prospects in front of a good salesperson."

That's it. Forget everything else. If you are making profitable sales then you can tidy up everything else as you go. If you don't have profitable sales then all the theories and planning and strategies are useless because you're going broke!!!

Once you have a steady stream of profitable sales then keep an eye out for my articles on how to achieve steps 2 & 3. Until then concentrate all your efforts on the Golden Rule of Small Business Start Ups. Everything else is a distraction and a waste of time at this point in your business.

When you are thinking of doing anything in your business, (whether it be holding a meeting, doing a strategy session, or whatever) ask yourself this question:-

Is this going to put appropriate prospects in front of a good salesperson as soon as possible?

If the answer is "YES" then do it. If the answer is "NO" then don't do it. It's that simple.

Now that I'm, thankfully, self-employed I sometimes work even longer hours - but not to impress others - it's for me and my family and to maintain the blessed freedom I so love.

For many years, being newly self-employed, we didn't take vacations, only long weekends occasionally. But that kind of hard work and dedication is not usually best for anyone in it for the long haul. Everyone needs to give themselves time off for rest and relaxation.

A couple of years ago we bought a time share week in Palm Desert, California. We took advantage of a free three-day getaway and fell in love with the area. Now we take 2 - 3 weeks of time off every year, and come back rested and refreshed, and with a new perspective on our businesses.

If you're a new business owner and feel that you can't take time off yet, here are three tips for you to survive without feeling like a workaholic.

1. Stop frequently throughout the day and take a rest and refresh break. Go for a walk in the middle of the day and empty your mind of all thoughts that have to do with work. Be fully present in your nature walk and let it rejuvenate your mind and spirit.

2. Take a 5 - 20 minute rest after your lunch break. Sit back in your most comfortable chair, close your eyes and do nothing. Sit there until you feel the stress draining from your body. When you feel ready go back to work, you'll be amazed at what a difference this quick mid-day rest break can make in your attitude and ability to think clearly.

3. Get up from your desk at least once every hour and take a stretch break. Get your adrenaline pumping by doing arm circles, touch your toes, roll your shoulders backwards and forwards, or do desk Yoga.

If you still feel like you can't take the time to give yourself a break, I'll leave you with this wonderful quote from C.J. Hayden's book Get Clients Now! ™ - "You are the biggest asset your business has. Taking care of yourself is taking care of business."
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