In my mastermind and coaching groups, we spend time every month asking and answering powerful questions. To achieve outstanding business growth and stay on track, you need to consistently be evaluating what you’re doing and how you can do it better.
These 5 questions are a great starting point for the new year:
1. What’s working really well in your business that you can repeat in 2008?
2. What’s not working in your business that you need to stop doing in 2008?
3. What can you delegate that someone else could do better?
4. Who are your top ten most profitable customers? What can you do to encourage more sales from them?
5. What are the top five reasons a customer should do business with you rather than your competitors?
Take Action: Spend some quiet time this week honestly answering these questions. Look for areas where you can improve and start implementing the necessary changes.
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Here’s to happy, healthy and prosperous 2008!
© 2007 – 2013 Rosalie Marcus
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Rosalie Marcus, The Promo Biz Coach ™ is a promotional products business expert, coach and speaker. Combining her skills and years of experience in promotional sales, she helps her clients sell more at higher profit margins and dramatically increase their incomes! Get a FREE special report: 10 Big Mistakes Promotional Professionals Make and How to Avoid Them and a FREE Skyrocket Your Sales audio download at http://www.promobizcoach.
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