Expand your product/service offering or explore new business models to diversify your revenue streams. This will add to the strength of your business during times of economic uncertainty. #smallbusiness#MNSBDC
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Your business is probably not the only business in your area impacted by construction. Partner with other businesses to offer incentives to loyal customers who frequent all of the neighborhood businesses with punch cards, giveaways and a celebration once construction is complete.
Helping your customers navigate around construction to get to your business will make them more likely to come to your business. Offer instructions and a map on your website, social media pages and in your newsletters.
Using technology to automate tasks like reservations and scheduling can help reduce time spent on trivial tasks so you have time for the important work of your business. #smallbusiness#MNSBDC
Get paid more quickly by sending out invoices as soon as your work is done. This will help you to avoid unnecessary stress at the end of the month.
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Have you received notification that construction will be happening near you? Plan ahead! Have a pre-construction sale to reduce your inventory and augment your cash flow.
To reduce expenses during economically challenging times, find credit cards with lower rates. If you typically pay off your business card each month, use a cash-back credit card. #smallbusiness#MNSBDC
The adage goes that Minnesota has two seasons. Winter and Construction Season. You can prevent construction from getting in between you and your customers with our weekly tips. Today's tip: Communicate to your customers when construction is happening and how you'll serve them.
During uncertain times, you can cut back on travel or renegotiate contracts with vendors to reduce costs without impacting your operations. Talk with your SBDC Consultant to explore more ideas on risk management. #SmallBusiness#MNSBDC
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#EmployeeRetention Tip: When employees eventually leave, offboarding ensures that their institutional knowledge of your business operations get passed onto another employee. Include an exit interview to learn how you can improve the employee experience for other employees.