Making The Most Of Your Physical Or Digital Product

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 As a business, you will have a tendency to focus on the product you are selling as a of priority. However, at times it can be hard to see the woods for the trees and you need to take a step back from the task at hand. With that in mind, we are going to take a look at two types of product that you might offer and how to get the most out of them.  

Physical Product  

If your business produces a physical product there are a few things that you should ensure that you are doing to get the most out of it. The first is to be confident that the packaging is not only noticeable but also right for the product. For example, if you are selling a drink then you will need to ensure that you are meeting the grades required by law for your drink pouches while still maintaining a product that is eye-catching for the consumer.  

In addition to ensuring your product meets the above requirements, you are going to need to identify where it is best to sell it. It is an art to balance the issue of making sure your product is placed in the best shop while avoiding being another version of your item in an oversaturated market. To get your product into the store you are aiming for, you should pitch in person and negotiate your terms so that you can be confident in how your product will be featured. 

 Digital Product  

If you’re looking to sell a digital product rather than a physical one, then your business should focus on digital exposure. One way to do this is by developing a thorough digital marketing plan that incorporates social media and preparing your website for search engine optimisation (SEO).  

SEO is the practice of making your website visible on the internet, in particular, to feature high in the organic search engine results. To do this, you should at least follow some of the basics for SEO such as keywords, high-quality content and loading times. The latter of these is important because a slow website is less likely to garner a positive reaction from a search engine’s crawlers. Keywords are the most important to get right out of those three because these are the words and phrases that are recognised in connection with searches for your product. Use a free keyword planner tool to assist you in getting this right.  

Social media is pretty self-explanatory, though it has taken a lot of companies a long time to catch on to how valuable it is to them. Over a billion people use social media sites like Facebook and Twitter, so you should find a way to engage with the audience within that figure that you have identified as your target market. Make sure you use social media networks that are applicable to you, for example, a photogenic product should be regularly featured on your Instagram page to entice potential customers.

 

Slash The Costs of Your Growing Business

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When you are starting out in business it seems like there are costs at every turn. There are so many things that cost money and a lot of them are going to be necessary to spend. You often think that costs will slow down as things get established. But the truth is that business costs can get larger and large (up to 20% more) year after year. Hopefully, you have more revenue to balance it all out as the business grows, but small businesses really are going to be squeezed more and more for their expenses. So, with all of that in mind, here are some of the ways that you can reduce the costs of your business and improve the bottom line of the business.

Reduce Office Space 

As your business grows, so will the space that you need for your team. While an expanding team can be a really great thing, it can also mean that you need more and more desk space, which is going to cost more money. A lot of larger companies are taking an approach to flexible working these days, meaning that they don’t need to accommodate space for all employees at once, as they are all expected to work from home at least once or twice a week. This can be a good way to reduce costs, and has actually shown that it can help employees to be more productive. So, what is not to love? 

Freelancers 

The cost of having staff can be one of the largest costs that your business is going to have. So think carefully before you hire more and more. When you have a full-time employee, you also have to think about the cost of that, as there are things like vacation pay, sick pay, or pension contributions that you may have to make, as well as other benefits like insurance, for example. So instead, you could look to hire freelancers as a way to save money. They can work remotely (see point above), and can be hired to do a specific job, be paid for that specific job, and then that is that. It can be a good way to lighten the workload without it costing too much money for the business. 

Improve Software 

There are so many different things that can help us to run our businesses in the technological day and age that we live in. So, have you got the right kind of software that can help your business run at its best? Software solutions like human resources information software (or HRIS), is an example of just that. You may be wondering what’s included in an HRIS software? It can help your business with aspects like payroll, recruitment, compliance, overtime and employee expenses, all in one place. Software like that can save time, money, and could even mean that you don’t need a full HR team; again, cutting costs.

 This is only a short list of things that can help you to save. So just look at your business and audit your current spending. From there you can see what does or doesn’t need it and you can make changes accordingly.

 

Is Your Website As Secure as It Could Be?

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If you are running a digital business, it is important that you keep your content, your sales funnels, and your clients safe. Unfortunately, hackers are usually a few steps ahead of software developers, and it is important that you pay attention not only the price of your site and hosting, but also the safety features that will keep your virtual shop window generate a steady income. Below you will find a few tips on what to check.

Software

If you are trying to get visitors for free, chances are that you have one or more SEO software installed. The good news is that these tools can be useful when you are trying to determine what your potential clients are looking for and what the most popular content is, but some of them will collect information about your users and your site, and you might not even know about this. Make sure that you read the user guide and documentation before you install any software.

Security Upgrades

In case you are blogging remotely through an app or even Google Docs, you might not log in to the site and update your software on time. Some of the updates are there for improving your site’s security, while others will just improve the user experience. However, before every major upgrade, you should create a backup of your files, or you might face disruption when your site crashes.

Encryption

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In case you are selling physical products or services online, you will need to ensure that all the information sent through your site is secure and encrypted. You will need to have an SSL certificate for eCommerce sites, and ensure that your subscription is renewed automatically. Your clients will look for the “https” before they hit the buy button/

Server

Next, you will have to check how safe the server where your site is hosted is. You might need to add further security software and create a scan for your site content to avoid having a problem in the future. If you are not confident that you will find the issue yourself, you can get in touch with Matrium Technologies network security services and get a professional assessment and identify your main risks.

Member Accounts

If you have implemented membership options in your digital marketing sales funnels, you will need to encrypt your clients’ details and personal information. Do you remember the scandals large companies had to face when their user data got compromised by hackers? Avoid having the same problems and always use a safe membership program that will help you maintain your reputation. Membership sites can be profitable, but if your users are not feeling safe or are facing technical issues, your retention rate will suffer.

Making your website work smoothly and keeping your customers and visitors safe is your responsibility as a business owner. Pay attention to the above areas, and you will keep your business assets safe from malicious attacks and prevent your site from crashing.

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Using Technology To Benefit Your Business

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Running a company is starting to become more digital nowadays, so it’s only natural for many of us to be using technology throughout the business. Technology has advanced a lot, and there’s now plenty that it can do to benefit a business. Here are just a few ways it can benefit yours.

Security

With so many hackers, scammers and cyber attacks targeting small and big businesses across the globe, it’s only right that security systems are getting tougher to crack and companies are keen to get their own security in top form to avoid confidential data being leaked, especially when it includes members of the public. It’s important always to keep tabs on how the security is performing, especially as your business grows. There are also a lot of security providers out there, so do your research to get a good understanding of what your business will need specifically. 

Productivity

There’s now so much software in the technology industry, that there’s pretty much something for everything. Work productivity can often sometimes be a hit or miss for staff members, so it’s good to have a software program or two in place, that just makes everything a little easier to manage. Scientific reports and math documents are made easier with setapp.com/apps/mathkey and task managers are great for maintaining productivity and crossing off the to-do list. 

Promotion

Promoting the company is important to most businesses. Whether you’re selling a business or service, it’s useful to get the word out there, and until the internet and social media platforms came along, it was traditional print that sold everything. However, all that’s changed, and some businesses have grown just from being online. Social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram is now possibly the most effective way of selling your brand. It’s worth making a website, getting yourself a profile on as many of the platforms as possible and having a team of skilled social media kings and queens to rocket your business into the spotlight. 

Communication

With technology, communication has become a lot better. It’s no longer handwritten letters but emails that get to the recipient within seconds. There’s video calling instead of just talking on the phone, and all of this means that work can be done quicker. There are now more opportunities for customers and businesses to chat and feedback to one another without waiting in line. 

Easy communication means that there’s more flexibility in where and when you can communicate. Meetings can be held in multiple times and locations across the globe and staff can have the opportunity of flexible working. Everything is much easier than it used to be when communicating. 

It’s incredible to see how technology has transformed our lives and that we now rely on it so heavily both in our work lives and in our personal ones too. As a business, it’s important not to be afraid of technology. It’s not going anywhere and seems to be the future of how all businesses will end up eventually, so don’t let yours fall by the wayside.

 

This Is Why Your POS System Holds The Key

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You already know why a point of sale system is important: it’s where money changes hands. Without customer conversions, the company wouldn’t turn a profit and it would suffocate under the weight of its debt. A POS gives shoppers the opportunity to pay by card, cash, or any other form of payment.

There is no doubt this is one of the reasons why a POS is key to your success. However, there is more to it than meets the eye. Nobody wants to get left behind in a world of printed receipts, so these are the reasons why a POS system is a must.

It’s A Money-Saver

A quality system allows businesses to do more than accept payments; it also lets you manage inventory. Because it’s connected to the server, it keeps an eye on the stock and sends through reminders when the levels get critical. Some even place orders without permission to ensure there is a seamless experience for customers and the boss. This is something www.ribbitbusiness.com promotes a lot because it understands the need to save money. Not only does it save money on resources, but there is no need to pay employees to complete the task manually.

There’s Zero Downtime

Picture the scene – there is a power outage and all the systems are down. What are you going to do? This is an entrepreneur’s worst nightmare as it means the company is offline and can’t make money. Well, it normally does; with a POS, there’s no reason to worry. Most of the time, data is stored on the computer and not on the server. Therefore, there is still access to the info you need to continue trading. And, when the systems come back online, the point of sale system with automatically connect. See www.ncraloha.com for more details.

Prices Are Consistent

Consistent pricing across the board isn’t straightforward, not when they are different factors to consider. For example, you may have more than one store or website which needs maintaining. If a price is out, it can cause controversy and a lot of headaches for the boss. With the right system, it’s possible to have access to a database of products and their prices. Then, you can adjust the rates as you see fit so that everything is in line with specific products and services. And, if you do it for one, it will apply to every single one.

Customers Are Happy

Why? It’s because their experience is a hassle-free and easy one. They walk into the store or visit the website and make a purchase without having to waste time or energy. Then, if they need to make a return, they can do without causing a fuss. The POS brings up the relevant details making it straightforward to ring up the till. It’s not even necessary for them to show their receipt if they have lost it during the process. As a result, people will come back for more for the simple reason they enjoyed it.

In simple terms, a POS makes running a business simpler, quicker and easier than ever before