The Benefits of a Custom-Built Home

A key focus of my blog is Financial Literacy/Money. The greatest purchase many people will make in their lifetime is their personal residence. Instead of buying previously owned homes, some individuals opt to have their homes custom built. The following contributed post is entitled, The Benefits of a Custom-Built Home.

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If you’re looking to move into a new home, you might want to move away from the traditional way of searching the real estate market and instead opt for a custom build. There are many benefits associated with doing that, and it’s something that you should definitely consider. We’re going to talk more about those benefits and why they matter below, so read on to find out more.

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You Have More Control Over Where You Want Your Home to Be

When you build your own custom home, you have more control over where you want the home to be. There are plots of land all over the place, so you’ll have lots of options. Sure, you probably can’t build in the middle of a city, but if you’re looking to live out of the city, you’ll have lots of options and control over the process. That’s not as easy when you’re simply buying real estate.

Work Closely with Top Professionals Throughout the Process

You’ll get the chance to turn your vision into reality with the help of some top professionals. They’ll include architects, builders and interior designers. You could turn to Mark Saunders builder, for example, if you’re looking for someone with a good track record on these kinds of projects. These kinds of pros help ensure the outcomes exceed your expectations.

Make it Specific to You

You can make sure that the home you eventually build is specific to you, your family and your specific needs. Everyone is different and everyone uses their home in specific and unique qays. If you want to make sure that your home is specific to you, it’s best to have a home custom built. That’s the only way to have complete control over the layout, size and shape of a home.

The Process Allows You to Learn a Lot and Have a Unique Experience

There’s no doubt about it; building your home is a unique experience and for most people it’ll be a once in a lifetime experience too. You’ll learn a lot about all sorts of things because there’s so much that goes into the process of designing and building a home from the ground up. Sure, there will be stress and problems along the way but that’s all just part of the fun.

Ensure the Right Standards Are Met

People tend to have different expectations of their homes and what they should be able to offer. If you’re going to get the most out of your home, you want it to be finished to the highest standards. When you build your own home, you can make sure all the little things and finishing touches are completed in the way you want them to be.

It might be a huge project to take on, but it could be worth it for you and your family over the long-term. You’ll end up with a home that’s perfect for you and meets the specific needs of your family, so be sure to keep all of this in mind as you decide whether or not this is something you should pursue.

Why Every Business Should Be EcoAware

Two focuses of my blog are Financial Literacy/Money and Business/Entrepreneurship. In 2019, customers are not just concerned about finding the products and services they want, but also that the businesses they’re patronizing are environmentally conscious. Being EcoAware can have several advantages for business owners. The following contributed post is entitled, Why Every Business Should Be EcoAware.

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The value which should be the watchword of all small business? Efficiency. By their very nature, start-ups are lean and therefore a lot more creative. Without huge amounts of capital, small businesses have no choice but to be innovative about ways of getting things done. Along with financial decisions and business processes, being environmentally aware goes hand in hand with this approach. It’s hard to ignore the many positive benefits of starting up your business with the planet in mind – from an enhanced reputation with clients and customers who actively seek out greener companies to do business with, to the economic benefits of being kinder to the planet, and having a positive impact on the community. Sustainability initiatives should be a major part of any new business plan.

Winning More Business

Consumers are more aware than ever of environmental and social responsibility in the businesses they choose to deal with. People now choose to vote with their wallets in a globally competitive marketplace and seek out goods and services which align with the values they have. Studies show that nearly half of consumers now make purchasing decisions at least partly based on green factors, and the majority are also willing to pay slightly more to for goods and services which they see as environmentally conscious. Going green can also help you attract and retain talent. From aligning with specific causes that resonate with what you to promoting practical greener measures like adding bus shelters or facilities for cyclists to encourage greener transport, quality candidates want to know that you are embracing sustainability. These days you simply cannot be a thought leader in any industry without having an environmental stance.

Making Cost Savings

Taking your business greener doesn’t just have intangible long-term benefits – it also offers immediate savings, reduced waste and much better efficiency. There is so much you can go, from cutting down paper and plastics waste to reducing energy usage, and these will all put back into your budget as well as helping to safeguard the environment. Most countries also have some forms of government incentive aimed at making business greener, so you may also be able to benefit from tax breaks or financial grants to help with the purchase of equipment

An Easy Move To Make

Taking your business greener doesn’t have to be a huge, daunting undertaking. You can take a few small steps which will quickly add up. Simple things like replacing all your lighting with low energy LED bulbs isn’t hard and can have an impact on the energy you use. Try to keep all heating and cooling equipment serviced regularly and running efficiently – or try just opening a window rather than relying too much on air conditioning units can also work. Adding occupancy sensors and programmable thermostats is another really positive step. Make evaluating energy use a regular part of your business practise, to identify further opportunities to reduce and save. You could also look at switching all the paper used in your office to reams which come from sustainable and recycled sources, and taking on the software to run a paperless office with software in the cloud is also incredibly efficient.

4 Steps To Building Client Trust

Two of the focuses of my blog are Financial Literacy/Money and Business/Entrepreneurship. When growing your business, your relationship with your clients is critical. If both parties trust one another, it’s likely that the relationship will be long lasting and fruitful for both sides. The following contributed post is entitled, 4 Steps To Building Client Trust.

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As an independent professional or as head of a small start-up operation, it’s a huge task that takes up most of your resources to win new business. Think how much you’ve spent running ad campaigns, attending networking events and even cold calling to try and win new clients. New business, however, doesn’t have to mean new clients. If you shift your focus slightly to spend more of your time on building and maintaining brilliant working relationships with your existing client base, you can set yourself up to win repeat business, expand your offer to capture different areas of their trade, or benefit from word of mouth recommendations to others. Building lasting relationships takes time – it’s definitely a long game thing – which is why so many of us get impatient and shelve it in favour of chasing down new clients. But the rewards of putting the time and groundwork in can be huge – just follow these simple tips to get started.

Prioritise Effective Communication

Your main priority when it comes to managing client relations? Simple, timely, efficient communication. Providing updates, checking in and adding value with information not only develop your standing and position you as a go-to person but they also nicely demonstrate your range of capabilities and keep you and your business at the front of a client’s mind when they’re in the market to commission something. Responding promptly to queries and being useful and proactive with sharing information all demonstrate to the client that they and the health of their business are important to you. It also encourages an open and honest approach that creates the right environment for more business. Above all, be consistent in your approach.

Do What You Say You Will, When You Say You’ll Do It

This should go without saying, but sadly it’s something that can fall by the wayside. The key is that understanding little things affect how people perceive your stance on the big things. Say you mention the name of a great restaurant where you can get a table to your client, and they want the details for a business lunch. You say you’ll pass them on. Then in all the whirlwind of work and deadlines, somehow you don’t. Not a bit deal, right? Wrong. This little test demonstrate how reliable and how much integrity you have overall. How can a client choose to trust you on something important like delivering a project to budget or looking after data entry security if they already have the impression that you renege on your word? Every word and action counts, even the minor ones, in establishing trust.

Keep Positive

There are a lot of responsibilities on the shoulders of any solopreneur or small business owner, and it’s very easy indeed to get overwhelmed. However, if you let this show to clients then you’ve made a fatal mistake. You have to remain upbeat and exclude the enthusiasm, energy and confidence that you want your clients to know your service for, even when you don’t feel like it. Having zeal for your work inspires others to come along with you and throw more business your way. They want to have you on their team. So even if you’re having the worst day, do not pass that impression on – it counts more than you may think.

See Your Client As An Individual

It’s an old truism that people deal with people, but it persists for a reason. Of course you have to keep your working relationships on a professional footing, but it’s also key to acknowledge the individuality of the people and the businesses you’re dealing with too. The level you do that to depends on the industry and the particular relationship you’ve established, but adding a personal touch will ensure you’re remembered and that you make a positive connection.

Adding Some More Professionalism To Your Home Business

Two focuses of my blog are Financial Literacy/Money and Business and Entrepreneurship. If operated correctly, a ‘home business’ can be just as lucrative if not more than a traditional business. There are some things you can do to add professionalism to your business. The following contributed post is entitled, Adding Some More Professionalism To Your Home Business.

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It’s something we worry about, as home business operators: Is the business we’re running professional enough? Do the people around us – potential competitors, collaborators, and customers alike – take us seriously enough? Are we even an option for their business in their minds?

And these are all thoughts that come to us naturally enough; because we want to be successful, and we want to pave the way for ourselves. Of course there’s going to be some doubt along the way!

But the key is to not let that kind of doubt overrule you, and to instead take some steps to make sure we are seeing as being legitimate and professional. When you think of your company, home based as it is, do you see any areas of improvement when it comes to your appearance? If so, you’ve got something to work with!

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Separate Your Personal Life from Your Public One

And by that we mean you need to get yourself a new email address, a new phone and phone number, and a whole new list of details for the business you’re running. You’re doing so from home, after all, and that can get quite complicated when you think about it!

You already have an email and a phone number, and you have a bank account that all your personal savings go into, and it’s going to be very hard for you to try and establish a professional point if you continue on using these and these alone. It’s going to be hard to establish your monthly profits, seeing as you’re mixing the money you need for you and the money your company has been making. Thankfully, it’s very easy to open up a new account with the bank, and reroute your payments.

Similarly, you need to have a professional sounding email address for someone to reach you at, that is never used to contact friends and family on social bases. It needs to be representative of your business, and not something you came up with when you were 16 years old that you’ve been using ever since!

Get Yourself a Reception Desk

Your home business isn’t going to have a receptionist sitting at the front door, waiting for people to come in and out for 8 hours of the day. No, you’re just going to have your normal front door, that you’re going to have to answer yourself whenever someone knocks on it!

But that doesn’t help in making sure you look like a professional business that knows what it’s doing. So why not invest in a virtual address instead? If your a home business, most people are going to call you on the phone, or email you, and this way, you’ve got an intermediary to meet and greet the people who come to you. Plus, you don’t have to hire on an employee with wages you might not be able to manage either! You might just get the best of both worlds here.

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How To Generate More Leads At Marketing Events

Two of the focuses of my blog are Financial Literacy/Money and Business/Entrepreneurship. Marketing is arguably the most part of your business. Effective marketing generates an abundance of leads. The following contributed post is entitled, How To Generate More Leads At Marketing Events.

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Throwing a marketing event can require a lot of organisation and it can be expensive. You therefore want to be certain that it’s going to be worthwhile. Here are just a few tricks that could help you to generate more leads at marketing events.

Provide a demo of your product/services

People are more likely to buy into a product if they can see it in action. By demonstrating your product, you show that you’re confident in its ability to work. If you can’t physically host a demo, you may still be able to create a video demo that helps people to understand how your product or service works. This could even include behind-the-scenes footage of you making your product or delivering your service to gain trust.

Offer exclusive discounts to people attending the event

Offering exclusive discounts at your event can make the people attending more likely to commit there and then in fear of missing out. When offering such discounts, it’s important to know your limits as to how much you can knock off the price – on top of all the expenses involved in hosting/attending the marketing event, you don’t want to be making a loss by offering further discounts.

Hand out free food and drink

Handing out free food and drink at your event can help you to come across more warm and accommodating and it could help to persuade people to become customers. The type of food and drink may depend on the type of event. If you’re trying to sell to wealthy and influential clients, you may want to invest in champagne and canapes. If you’re manning a stall at a trade fair, sweets or cups of water may be all you need to win people over.

Increase your reach by live-streaming events

For all those that can’t make your event, you may still be able to get them involved by broadcasting your event online. This could be useful with events in which you may have personally invited people. There are companies that can help you with webcasting your event. By increasing your exposure, you could increase the potential amount of leads.

Sign people up to your mailing list with competitions

An event could be a chance to host a contest. This could be something as simple as a raffle or a tombola. You could use this contest to encourage people to sign up to your mailing list so that they can receive updates on who won the contest. By getting people to follow your mailing list, you could convert them into customers at a later date.

Hand out business cards, flyers and promotional products

Business card, flyers and promotional products give people attending your event something to take home with them. They can provide a reminder of your event and your brand and they may spur certain people to buy into your services at a later date. There are companies that can design and print these items out for you. Make sure to hand out these out to everyone at your event.

5 Traits Every Entrepreneur Needs To Have

Two key focuses of my blog is Financial Literacy/Money and Business/Entrepreneurship. Many people aspire to be entrepreneurs and have good ideas, but few understand what qualities it takes to be successful. There are specific traits that successful entrepreneurs have. The following contributed post is entitled, 5 Traits Every Entrepreneur Needs To Have.

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It’s easier than ever before to become an entrepreneur, but that doesn’t mean that being an entrepreneur is easy. Far from it! If you’re going to be successful, then you’ll need to first have some capital behind you and a stellar idea. And that’s not all: you’ll also need to have a series of character traits, which will help you to be the best entrepreneur that you can be. Below, we take a look at a few examples. If you don’t yet possess any that we’ve mentioned, then always remember that it’s possible to acquire traits, if you try!

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Energy and Drive

It takes a lot of time and effort to be a successful entrepreneur. Before launching your business, you’ll want to first ensure that you have the required energy levels. We have energy peaks and lows as we go through life, and it’s best if you get started from a strong position (remember, there are things you can do to boost your energy levels if needed). Alongside energy will be your drive, your determination to be a success. Always keep in mind why you want to be successful, not just how you’re going to do it.

A Love of the World

If you’re in the entrepreneur solely as a way to make money, then it’s time to rethink your approach. There are plenty of companies out there who value a dollar above all else; the world doesn’t need another one. In any case, given the time it takes to generate a decent profit, it’s not possible to be driven by money. So if not money, then what? A general desire to improve the world is as good as any other. If you’ve identified a problem, and genuinely believe that your company can help solve the issue, then you’ll have a deep-rooted motivating factor.

Striving Forward

It’s easy to focus on the potential positives of entrepreneurship; it’s much better to focus on the potential hardships. No company goes from strength to strength. There always bumps and mistakes along the way, and it’s how you handle these hardships that’ll determine your long-term success. To learn the art of perseverance, it’s recommended that you learn the stories of existing, successful entrepreneurs. Michael Zima, for example, had setbacks, yet had the belief and drive to carry on until success came his way. There’ll be times when you want to give up. If you’re going to be successful, you’ll need to overcome those doubts.

Optimism

Whether you think you can or you think you cannot, you’re correct. So goes the famous line. If you’re going to throw yourself into the crazy and exciting world of entrepreneurship, then you may as well do so with a positive mindset. Always act like good times are coming!

A Strong Work Ethic

Finally, keep in mind that there’s no substitute for a strong work ethic. You have to be willing to work, work, work in your quest to be successful. It will not happen if you’re not willing to put in the hours.

Using The Internet To Give Your Business A Competitive Edge

Three of the focuses of my blog are Financial Literacy/Money, Business/Entrepreneurship and Technology. A key to doing business today is understanding the best types of technology for your business operations. Properly leveraging technologies like the internet can be the difference between your business succeeding or failing. The following contributed post is entitled, Using The Internet To Give Your Business A Competitive Edge.

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Take a second to look around you in a cafe or see what people are doing on the bus or metro to work every morning. What do you see? In the vast majority of cases, you’ll see coffee shops, carriages, and seats filled with people staring at screens or frantically scrolling through feeds. The Internet has changed the way we communicate with others and access information, but it’s also revolutionised the world of business. If you’re looking to drive sales and entice new customers in the digital age, here’s a useful guide to help you capitalise on the popularity of the Internet to give your company a competitive edge.

Learning about digital marketing
Traditional marketing techniques, such as print adverts and flyers, can still be hugely effective, but more and more companies are investing money in digital marketing. Consumers spend more time online than ever before, and online shopping has become the primary means of acquiring products for many customers. Even if you don’t sell anything online, it pays to have presence on the Internet. Think about yourself as a consumer, rather than a company owner for a moment. How often you use a search engine, for example, if you’re trying to locate local services or find a product quickly and easily? You might find that you use Google to find a plumber, a restaurant or the best price on a pair of trainers you want to buy. As a business owner, it’s crucial to recognise the influence of the web and to move to ensure you can use it to boost your profits and market your brand.

If you don’t already spend money on digital marketing, it’s worth learning more about techniques like SEO (search engine optimization) and social media marketing, and getting up to speed with the latest trends and the benefits an effective, targeted digital marketing campaign can offer. If you’re not a marketing expert, and you don’t have an in-house marketing team, explore the option of outsourcing, do some research and install the Internet Marketing News skill for Alexa to give you instant access to relevant headlines. Digital marketing can help you compete with rivals, reach out to a huge online audience and create more leads in your local area. Internet marketing trends evolve continuously, so staying ahead of the game will pay off.

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Designing a website that works on every level
It’s impossible to overstate the importance of a website that works in the 21st century. Regardless of whether you sell products online or not, having a great website that is visible and accessible to interested parties could make all the difference. Focus on designing a site that looks the business, but also delivers on a practical level. Moving from one page to the next, finding information and making a purchase should be effortless. If your site is old, it’s slow to load, or it looks dull and drab, now is the time to revamp your pages, improve user experience, and use the site to lure customers in and encourage them to take that all-important next step. That could be adding an item to the basket and completing the checkout, it could be signing up to email newsletters or it could be making a call to find out more or get a quote, for example. Think about the sites that you enjoy using as a consumer, and always bear your target market in mind. The design and the content should be relevant to the brand and the ideal buyer persona.

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Improving your search ranking
Your website is up and running, and it looks brilliant. The trouble is that you’ll still not getting many visitors. If this scenario sounds familiar, you’ll need to take steps to ensure your pages and links are visible. To do this, you can utilize SEO to improve your search ranking. When you conduct a search on sites like Google, you’ll be presented with a list of links. As a customer, your attention will almost certainly be drawn to the links at the top of page 1. As a business owner, your goal is to climb as high as possible. If you’re struggling to get past page 5, traffic will be slow. Use SEO-friendly content to ensure that your links appear when customers enter words or terms that are related to the products or services you sell, use social media to promote your business, and keep content fresh, exciting, and interesting. Everything you share should serve a purpose. If you’ve got a blog on your website, for example, and you offer home maintenance and renovation services, useful guides, how-to video tutorials and informative articles are a great idea. SEO is an art, and if you don’t have expertise in this specific area of marketing, it’s worth seeking advice from professionals with industry experience.

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Attracting rave reviews
Did you know that more than 90% of people now look for reviews before buying a product or choosing which local business to contact or hire? Feedback has never been more important for modern businesses looking to boost sales and client numbers. As social media and consumer review sites are so popular, it only takes a couple of negative reviews to make an impact. In extreme cases, a story can go viral putting a company out of business in a matter of minutes. To maximize the opportunities offered by the Internet and harness its power and influence, it’s beneficial to strive for positive reviews. Focus on customer service, make use of feedback, and go the extra mile to turn 4-star reviews into 5-star ratings. Take both the positive and the negative comments on board, and interact and engage with your customers. Consumers today don’t just want to buy a product. Often, they want an experience.

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The Internet has changed the way we behave as consumers and provided businesses with a host of new opportunities to reach new customers, establish relationships with clients and upsell products. If you think your company could be achieving more, consider how you’re using the web, and how you could change your strategy to hit targets. Learn more about digital marketing, sign up for updates on marketing news, and think about what your ideal customer wants. Make sure your website is fit for purpose, and invest in SEO to elevate your ranking and increase traffic. Prioritize customer service, use feedback to improve review scores and ratings, and utilize social media to engage with clients and strike up relationships.

Breaking Down Your Business’ Barriers

Two key focuses of my blog are Financial Literacy/Money and Business/Entrepreneurship. A key aspect of any business is its communication – its marketing and its customer relations. In today’s digital world, it’s important to understand how to leverage all tools available to make sure this important component is working for you optimally. The following contributed post is entitled, Breaking Down Your Business’ Barriers.

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Is your business reaching the right people? If not, why not? It’s something that you should be thinking about in greater detail. Small companies can be at risk of staying stagnant and not reaching the growth that they’re capable of, and there could be some simple reasons to blame. Growing your business is all about breaking down those barriers to help you bring new clients and customers on board and start enhancing your profits. Here are some of the things you can do to help your business come out on top.

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Targeting the right customers

Is your business targeting the right customers? Some businesses can find that the demographics they think they should be targeting might not be the right groups for them after all. Conducting some thorough research is important to find out who is buying your products and services and how you can attract similar people to your business.

Social media is one of your most useful tools for targeting. With the right approach, you can focus your digital marketing activity so that it closely targets the people who are most likely to engage with your business. If you’re not using social media targeting yet, make it a priority to get started.

Making the most of your online presence

How is your website performing? If you’re struggling to attract visitors then you should think about changing your website to help make it more appealing. The load time to the layout of your website can have an impact on how long someone will stay on it. Therefore, if people are landing on your website, but their stay is short, you need to think about how your web content might be affecting their journey.

However, if the issue is that your page visits are low, you might need to think about creating a better promotion strategy for your website. SEO is one of the most important elements of getting your website seen, and seoexplode.com can help point you in the right direction. Improving the content and the visibility of your website is vital for getting results, so make it a priority to help you drive those sales.

Talk to your customers

How well do you know your customers? If you want to gain an insight into how they feel about your business, then you need to ask them. Polls and surveys can help you gain some interesting insights into your customers’ behavior, and could help you make some big improvements. Before making any significant changes such as your brand name or launching new products, try to get the opinions of your customers first. Asking for feedback at the end of a sale is another way to ensure that you continue to improve your services and give your customers more of what they want.

It can take years for businesses to experience growth, but using some of the methods above can help you accelerate the process. Identifying what your barriers are is the first step towards breaking them, so think about your business’ performance and build strategies that will ensure growth and take your business forward.

How Responsible Are You For Employee Health And Safety?

The first principle of my blog is Creating Ecosystems of Success and two key focuses are Financial Literacy/Money and Business/Entrepreneurship. A key concern for employers is employee safety. If not properly managed, a lack of safety for your employees can be very costly. The following contributed post is entitled, How Responsible Are You For Employee Health And Safety?

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Being an employer us something which most people don’t expect when they are going through school. The idea of having a team of people working for you will seem far-fetched, with the vast majority of the world working for someone else, rather than controlling their own destiny. This makes it very difficult to know what to do if you find yourself in the shoes of an employer, with the responsibilities you have for your team being confusing and often overwhelming. To help you out with this, this article will be exploring the most important of these, health and safety, to give you an idea of what can be done when you’re working to improve this side of your business.

In The Workplace

There are a lot of strict rules in place which govern the way that employees have to be treated in the workplace, along with the sorts of environments they will be exposed to. No matter how hard you work to keep the office or warehouse tidy and safe, though, there will always be a cable or box in the way which could cause an accident. Training is one of the easiest ways to overcome something like this, with the skills you give to your team members protecting you if they ever get hurt by something like this. Along with this, though, it will also make sense to do some research about the laws you have to follow.

Using Machines & Tools

It’s rare to find a job in the modern world which doesn’t involve some sort of machine, with a lot of today’s roles relying heavily on computers to get work done. Of course, though, a PC isn’t really very dangerous, and it will be unlikely that these devices will cause injuries. Something like a tarmac roller or forklift, though, has far more potential to do harm, and you will be responsible for making sure that everyone is trained properly to use them. Along with this, you will also be in charge of maintaining your machines, though companies offering digger and roller hire will often handle this side of the job for you.

On The Commute/Breaks

It can be easy to feel responsible for your employees no matter where they are. During their commutes and breaks, though, they will be in charge of their own safety, and you can will have the chance to step back. If someone has an accident when they’re not on your property or working for you, they will be responsible for their own safety. Of course, though, this doesn’t mean that you can’t help out, with a lot of employees offering self-defense training to their team members to make sure that they are safe on their way to and from their workplace.

With all of this in mind, you should be feeling inspired to start working on this side of your business. There are a lot of people out there who worry about their employee’s health, but this is usually for good reason.

Can Your Small Store Get Noticed on a Busy High Street

Two of the focuses of my blog are Financial Literacy/Money and Business/Entrepreneurship. With all the businesses out it can be tough to be noticed particularly if you have a small store. A key to your success will be getting it noticed and what helps is to situate your operations on a highly trafficked street. The following contributed post is entitled, Can Your Small Store Get Noticed on a Busy High Street.

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Small independent shops are a crucial element of our economy and culture. Small stores give consumers options away from global brands. They often offer unique items of high quality, ideal for those of us that don’t want to be exactly the same as everyone else. They are able to provide excellent customer service, something which unfortunately often gets overlooked by larger brands focused on driving sales. These small businesses build relationships with their customers and give people a reason to shop in person, instead of sitting at home and ordering their purchases online. Small stores have many advantages over large chains, and many people love shopping in them.

But, despite knowing all of this, and knowing that your community is keen to support local business, if you own a small store of your own, something that you may worry about is getting noticed. You might have considered moving into out of town locations, where competition is lower, and property is cheaper. But, doing this is a risk, there’s less passing footfall, and your store has to try harder to give customers a reason to travel. On the high street, people are already there. You just need to give them a reason to come inside. If you can get noticed.

Build a Reputation

One of the best ways to get people into your store, instead of through the doors of bigger businesses nearby is by building a great reputation. Use your interactions in store, but also your engagement online, to get to know your customers. Become known as a business that goes the extra mile for their customers, and even do some charity work to boost your reputation in the wider community. Make it so people want to come to the high street for your shop.

Stand Out from the Crowd

Just like everything else, store styles and layouts have trends and fashions. Things become popular and trendy, so every store jumps on the bandwagon. They all look the same. If you want your store to get noticed, be the one that doesn’t follow trends. Be the one that has a strong look, and rocks it. Look at awnings installation, and other colorful ideas to make a statement. Don’t be afraid to try new things and to take risks with your designs. You can always make further changes and tone things down if you need to.

Put Effort into Your Window Displays

Some shops, say Apple, don’t need to worry about what is in their windows. They might not even have window displays. Customers see their logo, and they know enough to decide whether they want to go inside or not. You don’t have this luxury. Your window displays speak for your business. Display your best products and key brand messages, but don’t overcrowd and overwhelm. Keep things simple and show off what is important.

Get Outdoors

There’s nothing to stop you pulling people in from outside. Send staff out to speak to people and give away free samples, set up a stall in your carpark or on the street, print adverts and flyers to let people know where you are. Don’t wait for people to come to you, go out and get them.