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Interview Patty

5 Mistakes Female Business Owners Make

How Women Can Avoid These Common Mistakes


Mistake 1: Running your business impulsively - It's great to have heart, intuition and creativity. But those don't necessarily lead to profit and profit growth. If you're averse to numbers, think of your financial statement as a garden. Your money needs care, watering, weeding, fertilizing and pruning.
Mistake 2: Setting prices too low - Some female owners set their prices according to what they think their customers will pay and then resent them for paying too little. Instead, come up with a price that takes into account the percentage you want to make on each sale, how much your costs are, "invisibles" such as the things you do above and beyond the call of duty for customers, and how much your competitors are charging.

Mistake 3: Avoiding sales and selling - Here's something many female owners don't know: Women are natural-born salespeople. Being a masterful salesperson requires many of the traits women possess innately, such as great communication, a strong conscience, and the desire to serve. It's time to rethink selling, because you can't run a successful company if you don't have robust and growing sales.
Mistake 4: Underutilizing social media - Do your eyes glaze over when you hear the phrase social media? Change the way you think about it. Think of social media as a way to help others and provide value to your customers and potential customers. If you post blogs, videos and podcasts, that's fine. But those one-way communiqués don't start conversations. Instead, host interactive events, chats and conversations that engage your customers and serve their needs.
Mistake 5: Getting by instead of getting ahead - When you start using some of the smart tools that the big boys of business use, you'll find all the money you'll ever need. Female business owners sometimes feel that making payroll and earning a small profit is good enough. You deserve much more, and you can get there by mapping out a plan for this year that increases last year's revenue by 25 percent. Figure out how many sales you need in each month, taking natural fluctuations into account.

Read the full article at: http://www.businessnewsdaily.com/1035-female-business-owners.html

Patty Block, President and Founder of The Block Group, established her company to advocate for women-owned businesses, helping them position their companies for strategic growth. Charting the course for impactful, sustainable, profitable businesses, the beacon is control: of your strategic direction, your money, your time, your staffing, and your ability to bring in business. The Block Group brings together the people, resources and ideas that build results.

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