Why Be Concerned About Traditional Small Business
On Sunday, I was honoring my father as it was the anniversary of his death. I decided I wouldn’t be sad and would find a way to channel my energy into something that I thought he would want me to do.
One thing for sure is my father taught me to be concerned for people, especially those older than me. And if there was information I knew and they didn’t, to share it in a way they could relate. I didn’t know how important that would be in my life.
Many times the message is lost from one person or another because the person delivering the message is not speaking the language of the person that needs to receive the message. I’m not speaking about whether you are speaking in english, spanish, french, etc. I am talking about knowing what is important to them so you can have your information relate to that.
I am so fortunate to have learned this at a young age. The sad reality is I see many traditional small businesses struggling unnecessarily because the information they need was never presented to them in a way in which they could relate. You see, when you have been in business for a long period of time and have a physical location, you’ve been accustomed to operating your small business in a way that may not work as well as it once did in this new economy.
I am sharing the 3 Reasons Traditional Brick and Mortar Business are Still Closing Their Doors and How To Avoid Them in a no-cost teleseminar. Its time to stop allowing the fact that banks are not lending and a bad economy determine the success of your business. Small business is now a part of a global economy and you can tap into it.
There are just a few things you need to do first. Don’t miss the teleseminar.