Improving For The Next Time Around
Whether your year was great or challenging, there's always room for improvement. Start by reflecting on what worked and didn’t in 2013, delegate tasks you're not best suited for, and make sure your website is an effective tool for connecting with your ideal clients. What do you think? Let me know!
Whether you had the worst year of your career...or even your best, you always want to improve the next time around. Here are a few ways to do it:
1) Make a list of what worked and didn’t work in 2013.
Those who do not study history are doomed to repeat it, right? So take a step back and look at where you’ve been. For those initiatives that didn’t work, consider why. Was it the right timing, the right offer, the right target market? Could you have done more marketing? Better marketing?
2) Stop doing everything yourself.
As an entrepreneur, if you want something done the reality is you probably shouldn’t be doing it yourself. Focus your time and energy on the things you’re best at, and that grow your business and make money. Leave the rest to a team of skilled Virtual Assistants.
3) Update your Website.
The Web is one of the least expensive and most effective places to market your business. But with all the competition out there, you can’t just throw up a basic Website and expect it to do much for you. Your site needs to be planned out and built to be an effective salesperson that connects with your ideal client – not just an online brochure that’s all about you and what you do.
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