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Niche_Your_Way_to_Profits
| Niche Your Way to Profits!
As I work with small business owners, I am convinced that
building a small business niche is the only way to success. In
this March issue of The Small Business Tool Box, I share my
beliefs about small business niche building. My own thoughts
continue to evolve in a direction that say, “Niche building is
the only road to small business profits!”
Your customers have changed their buying habits
Today, customers are better informed. They have better
education. The internet has made them more informed. Some people
buy items from the internet; but many more use the internet to
get information before they buy on the street.
We live in an age of customization, again dominated by the
internet. People want things. They want it their way. They want
it now. Did you know that you can custom order a car and have it
delivered in two weeks? What do you think about the furniture
dealers that still say it takes 6-8 weeks to get your furniture?
They are a dinosaur!
Our buying culture is being dominated by big retailers, Home
Depot, Wal Mart, Sam’s Club and other national chains in various
forms. They dominate both price and product selection.
Today, people buy products and services differently. You and
your family buy differently. Customers have multiple buying
options. This has a dramatic effect on small business profits.
Old solutions no longer work!
In the past, small business owners used a variety of solutions
to make themselves successful in the market place. Ask yourself
if they are working today?
Small business owners have used mass media advertising to get
in front of their customers. Radio, mailers, TV, Cable TV,
newspapers were popular. Today these media are effectively dead
for small businesses! Year ago, you could have been the small
neighborhood store that everyone knew about and used for their
shopping. People no longer lives in those types of
neighborhoods!
Passion for your business and personalized services were
competitive tools used by small business owners. Big business
could never match the zeal of a small business owner. What
happens if you are never given a chance to show your service and
passion for the business? Here’s what is happening in the
flooring industry.
People who purchased carpet at Home Depot were interviewed.
They asked, “Why did you shop at Home Depot?” Most people said
they would prefer shopping at a smaller store to get better
service. But where are these stores? And if you find one, how do
you know it is any good?
Home Depot is convenient. It’s on the way to work. You can be
there getting plumbing supplies and stop to look at carpet at
the same time. You know they have good prices because they
advertise them everywhere!”
What’s the Answer?
As good as these tools were in the past, they are not good
enough to compete in today’s market place.
There is a strategy that can be used successfully in today’s
market place. It is called small business Niche Building. Find
your own special spot in the market place and go there. If you
try to be all things to all people, you become all things to no
people!
Niche Building
Niche building flows from four fundamental principles:
1. By narrowing your business focus, you create more business.
2. You must become an expert in at least one area of your
business.
3. Customers find you when you are an expert in a one business
area.
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4. Price is not an issue in a small business niche.
When you apply these principles to your business operations,
you will see the magic that can happen with small business niche
building. Your business will be transformed; you will be
transformed with new energy. This is an exciting solution to
today’s crowded market place.
In the next issue of The Small Business Tool Box, I will give
more details about how niche building leads to small business
profits. For now, I welcome your comments, insights and feedback
on the topic of small business niche building. Send me an e-mail
at al@hanzal.com.
About the author:
Al Hanzal has been helping small business owners make more
profits by helping them build their business niche. Check out
his website which is
www.innovativesellingskillsforsmallbusiness.com
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