The Customer Is Always Right (and Will Pay You More If You're Nice)
I'm pretty excited about this - if you've been reading my blog for the past year or if you've read some of my comments and discussions in communities (like QBcommunity), you know that I've been changing the way that I'm doing business.
Once you've got your small business off the ground, you want to make it better, more productive, more profitable, more powerful - but often we just keep on doing the same things over and over.

Next Friday (November 17th) I have the opportunity to share what I've learned with entrepreneurs, small business owners and freelancers in Dallas (for more details click on the Link to my Website link in my profile).
There are four priorities that an excellent business needs to have -according to Horst Schulze, the former CEO of the Ritz-Carlton:
1) Keep your current customers
I'll share how this -the most important priority- is also the easiest to achieve since it's the little things that matter. If you care about your customers, just a little more than your competition, you will have an engaged and loyal customer for life.
2) Find new customers
Marketing today is all about inbound marketing and I'll share some of the marketing hacks I've used in the past to keep my business front and center in a Google search (you won't believe what all goes into SEO these days - spoiler alert, pretty much everything you do online and in real life).
3) Be as efficient as possible
Today's technology allows the sole proprietor to appear like a well-oiled company, with automation, cloud technology, and even the good old-fashioned post-it note. Automating your business processes frees up your time to do the really important work.
4) Make as much money as you can
Lean and mean is the name of the game and thanks to the web it's never been easier to put together teams for specific projects, find suppliers halfway around the world, and reach out to leads in the blink of an eye.
If you're in the greater Dallas area, come join us at the Dallas Entrepreneur Center Coworking Space. You'll meet some local small business owners and learn how you can improve your customer service to build an excellent business yourself!
