Reflect and plan for the year ahead
Summer a time for small businesses to reflect and plan for the year ahead
A summer break is an
ideal time for small business owners to take stock of the
year that has been and identify areas to establish or
improve in their business for the upcoming year.
Victoria Crone, Xero’s NZ Managing Director, has
put together some top tips for kiwi small business owners to
think about over a barbeque or at the beach.
“If
you’re having a break this summer, no matter how short or
long, it’s a perfect time to sit back, reflect, and set
yourself up for the year ahead,” Crone says.
“Take
on board any learnings from 2014 and make 2015 your year
with these top 10 tips.”
1. Set goals and
objectives: SMART (or Specific, Measurable,
Attainable, Realistic and Time-related) goals are an
effective tool for small business owners. Maybe you want to
achieve a 50% increase in sales? Maybe you’d like to gain
five new customers? Or maybe you’d like to give yourself
a day off each week? SMART goals make it easier and clearer
for your business to reach its potential. Set some goals
with interim milestones, write them down and stick to
them!
2. Expand your social media
presence: Social media is a great tool for engaging
with current and potential customers and gaining valuable
insights. It’s important to find the right social media
platform to reach your target audience. Spend some time
scanning through potential new “Followers” to grow (or
simply start) your Twitter base and map out a content plan
for the year ahead so you’re posting regularly and
engaging your audience.
3. Update your
website and enable SEO: Having a website is
fundamental in today’s tech savvy world and it’s
important to make sure it’s fit for purpose. Is it mobile
friendly or mobile optimised? SEO (or search engine
optimisation) is the process of making your website visible
in search engine results. One way to optimise your website
is to identify keywords that could direct people to your
site, then make sure these terms are throughout your site.
Regularly updating your website with new, relevant content
is important as this also effects your search engine
ranking.
4. Budget: Work with your
accountant or business advisor to establish a budget and
financial forecast for the new year. This will help you to
plan for tax payments as well as cash flow management. With
some planning you’ll be able to set targets with the aim
to build your business for the future. Finally, don’t
forget to dream about where you want your business to be
financially in the next 3-5 years.
5. Consider a business mentor: A
business mentor can really help bring a new perspective and
fresh ideas to your business. Whether it’s a person you
already know and trust, or whether you use a business
network, having a mentor is invaluable to the long term
success of your business.
6. Consider doing
some market research: Market research can really
help you learn about the market demand for your products or
services. It is extremely valuable when moving into new
markets, or launching a new product or service. There are
many useful resources available online for free including
Google Trends, LinkedIn and Twitter. Use these to make more
informed marketing and business decisions.
7. Embrace ‘the cloud’: ‘The
cloud’ is a platform to make data and software accessible
online anytime, anywhere, from any device. It’s scalable,
cost-effective and easy to use. For small business owners
this allows the ability to work remotely and not be confined
to one device. There are a large range of online softwares
available - accounting software (Xero),
project management (WorkFlowMax) and point of sale (Vend)
- to meet small business needs. And don’t forget to have a
good look at cloud storage platforms as
well.
8. Get online invoicing: Online
invoices can provide your business with a faster and easier
method to send out invoices and track them. Online invoices
tend to get paid faster so this will assist with cash flow
management. It also greatly reduces the amount of paperwork
and administration time required. Online invoicing is
available in Xero.
9. Network:
If you've played with the thought of increasing your
business network, you can either hold your own event or seek
out relevant events to attend. Take the time to see what’s
on offer in your area so you can share ideas and business
tips with like minded people. Plan your events for the year
and lock them in your calendar while it’s
free!
10. Improve your customer
relationships: CRM (or customer relationship
management) applications, like Xero’s Smart Lists, can help small
businesses retain existing customers, find new ones and get
a better insight into sales. With CRM software you can store
client contacts, handle customer interactions, schedule
client contact and track campaigns. CRM applications are
even more valuable when integrated with other cloud based
systems like email software and accounting
software.
“Finally, if you’re not on Xero - make
the move today. With independent global research showing
that 61% of Xero customers have experienced revenue growth
in the past 12 months, compared to just 33% of the total
small business market, there is no better time to do it,”
Crone says.
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Check out Xero’s Small Business Guides
for more great tips for small business www.xero.com/small-business-guides