How Your Business Model Could Be Limiting Your Income And How To Change It

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Most businesses start out with just one or two products or services. Maybe youre selling services like coaching, event planning, personal training, web design or massage therapy, or maybe its an online info product like an e-book or course. Whatever it is, before long you find yourself selling time for money with your income limited by how many hours there are in the day, or you work hard to get lots of clients but the sale amount is so low and, since its a one time sale, youre barely breaking even.

The result is that you work harder and harder but your income still isnt where you want it to be. I call this the Treadmill Business Model. You do a limited number of tried and true marketing activities that have worked in the past; you get clients and have to constantly fight to keep the pipeline full. Meanwhile you have an income ceiling.

The problem comes from thinking like someone who has a job instead of thinking like an entrepreneur! Well its time to change all that. As an entrepreneur its time to develop a business model or strategy that will accomplish 3 things:

1.Maximize repeat business: get people to buy from them multiple times
2.Maximize sales: increase the transaction value of each sale
3.Maximize referrals: increase referrals from customers

You need to create a product funnel that will lead people from one initial purchase to the next and the next. You can do this using one of 2 approaches.

1) Vertical - this is where product number 1 logically leads to product number 2. It could be either a next generation product, an upgrade or an add-on to the original product. Microsoft has certainly mastered this. You need to keep buying their latest operating system or software. Many technology companies use this strategy. But another example would be a program or course where you offer beginner, intermediate and advanced levels that are sequential.

2) Horizontal -- in this model you develop products or services that help your customers solve other problems or fulfill other desires, something that is complimentary, but not exactly the same as their original purchase. For example, if you sell cooking classes, you could also sell the cooking utensils and gadgets people need. Of if you make window treatments, you could sell the hardware necessary to install them. If you sell online you could sell related affiliate products.

Another way to create a horizontal strategy is to re-package or re-purpose something you already sell and make it attractive to another market or industry. This works quite well if you sell educational or info products or courses.

You can also maximize sales by creating a business model with recurring income like:
* membership programs
* retainers
* packaged programs
* repeat order products like vitamins or beauty products

Buy creating this process and setting up the systems to keep it working, youve created a natural buying sequence that increases sales, keeps customers coming back again and again, and creates multiple profit streams in your business. Youll be able to easily create passive income so you dont have to spend years just selling time for money. Youll easily see your sales DOUBLE and then double again.

So take some quiet time or even brainstorm with an advisor, mentor, coach or successful entrepreneur you respect and start to map out your business modelthe one that will help you dramatically increase sales.


About the Author:
Janis Pettit is a small business growth and marketing expert who has owned successful small businesses for 21 years and has coached hundreds of small and solo business owners, showing them how to dramatically increase profits and build wealth. Maximize Your Profits Now is a business growth system that can show you how to double or triple your business profits even in a recession by implementing 10 Proven Profit Strategies. Go to www.MaximizeYourProfitsNow.com to learn how.



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