Owners are sharing business tips and discussing ways to get paid faster.
Jump to: Page Content, Site Navigation, Open.com Navigation,
Aug 25, 2009 -
There’s an old story in the ad business about a man who ran a hot dog stand. He did really well selling his hot dogs. One day, a customer mentioned, while adding mustard to his hot dog, that he felt there was an economic downturn looming. The hot dog stand owner decided he’d better prepare for the worst so he immediately fired his helper, switched to lower quality wieners and stopped advertising. Sure enough, business dropped off and he finally had to close down. “It’s a good thing I was prepared,” said the hot dog stand owner, as he signed his bankruptcy documents.He’s figuring on a fast fix (their August long weekend sales were way up) by fixing inventory levels, hiring back the staff, running more ads and finding economies in some novel ways like holding inventory at the manufacturers rather than the Brick warehouses.
We are not saying you can’t find real economies by reviewing your staffing, inventory and advertising practices; in fact, much of what we do for our clients is to make these processes more efficient.
We are saying that it’s easy to “cut off your nose to spite your face” when you cut the very services that bring business in the door. Bottom line is: when the economy is bad is the time to increase your marketing and upgrade your service. Do so and you’ll be way ahead when the good times are back.
Elizabeth Walker is a partner in Marketing Masters and a Duct Tape Marketing Coach located in Cobourg Ontario. Find more information online at www.kickstartscorecard.com.
Image credit: taberandrew
These businesses and more can be found inside the
Connectodex. The showcase for OPEN Business.
5 Ways That Sales People Can Benefit From Using Social Media
"Set a goal that scares you." - The Bonnie Marcus Collection Rule
The Negotiation Comfort Zone: How to Improve Your Negotiation Skills
The answer is ‘yes’ and the question is ‘how?’—The Amazing Grass Rule
Don't Be Afraid to Share Your Ideas: One Entrepreneur's Story
Article Comments (1)
FANMINDER
CEO
(Aug 31, 2009)Open Forum Members
log in to commentGuests