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Cashflow Idea No. 1. Use ‘cashflow’
sales checklists.
For sales people, get them to ask
every single customer to make another ‘add-on’ purchase
with the one they’ve already made. A great way to do this is
to have a shopping ‘checklist’ of what the customer could
buy.
Cashflow Idea No. 2. Use ‘cashflow’
payment checklists.
For your administration team. Have
a checklist of your customers and when their payments are due. Set
up reminder e-mails/sms’s/and faxes for each customer to ensure
their payment is received on time.
Cashflow Idea No. 3. Increase your
prices.
Most business people are so scared
of increasing their prices. Yet when you do you’ll notice a
couple of things happen. Firstly, ‘nothing’ may happen!
That’s the ideal. Secondly you may lose a couple of customers,
but they’ll typically be the ‘hard’ ones to deal
with. If you increase your prices by 5 or even 10% across the board
you’ve got heaps more profitability, and more room to move
in giving great service.
Cashflow Idea No. 4. Invite your past Customers to buy from you
again.
Collect your customers details and
invite them to come back to your business. Make them an offer, have
a VIP sale night, give them a gift cheque to pay for the first part
of their purchase, send them a monthly newsletter, telemarket them
or let them know you’ve got a gift waiting for them when they
call back.
Cashflow Idea No. 5. Change your trading terms.
Good cashflow is all about getting
your money in as quick as you can, and paying it out as slow as
you can. So change your trading terms to get your sales income in
as quick as possible. If you’re at 30 days, change it to 14,
7 or even COD. The quicker your terms, the better your cashflow.
Cashflow Idea No. 6. Pay out slowly.
The other part of having good cashflow
is paying out your suppliers ‘slowly’. Do it slowly, but
keep a good relationship with your suppliers. So find out when is
‘acceptable’ for them. Currently, you may be paying on
30 days. Yet they may accept 45 or 60. If that’s the case you’ll
have another 15 to 30 days to use the money.Also consider paying
on your credit cards. That way you’ll get an extra 30 to 55
days interest free.Ideally try and follow the 7/60 rule. Have your
money come in within 7 days, and pay your bills around 60 days.
Cashflow Idea No. 7. Accept only ‘good’ customers.
In light of the previous two points,
only deal with customers that will gladly follow your trading terms.
You may not like turning your back on some ‘slow’ customers,
but it’s worth it when you get all ‘fast’ paying
customers.
Cashflow Idea No. 8. Use only profitable marketing.
Try, test and measure all of your
marketing. Financially analyse each marketing campaign so that you
know it’s making a profit or a loss. Then use only the profitable
ones. You’ll probably find that you’re wasting money on
some marketing that isn’t bringing you in any money.If you’re
not marketing, start testing some small ads/flyers/e-mails and keep
going until you find something that works, with an offer that works
in an ad that works. If you’re already advertising, test your
headline, test other offers, test other mediums.
Cashflow Idea No. 9. Get someone else to endorse you
Find someone with a database that’s full of people who suit
your target market, work out a relationship whereby you both end
up winning and have them endorse you to their database. You may
do the same for them, as did a hairdresser and a gymnasium, or a
restaurant and a menswear shop.
These 9 ideas can increase your
cashflow, and thereby increase your small business growth. So take
each idea over the next 9 days and try each one in your business.
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