Deck the Halls – and Your Small Biz: Add Sparkle With These 3 Professional Touches
As the holidays approach, we put an exorbitant amount of time and effort into making the season bright for all around us. It’s as it should be….but don’t forget to look ahead and think about how you can make things a little brighter for your small business in the New Year.
NOW is the time to focus on the things you can do to propel your business forward in 2014. Whether your past year was one that didn’t quite make its mark or one in which you exceeded expectations, you can always find ways to improve and add some professional polish.
Some ideas for brightening your small business in 2014
Refresh your website.
How long have you had your existing website? It might be time for a re-do. Does your site look dated? Does the navigation not serve visitors as well as it should? Is it difficult for you to change content? If you answered “Yes” to any of those questions, you might consider an update. Tip: Unless you’re a web designer/developer, don’t attempt on your own. If you think your audience can’t tell the difference between a self-created Weebly site and one that’s professionally done, think again. This is your brand we’re talking about. Your website will be the one place all your other online spaces, marketing material,s and messaging point to, so it pays to have one that’s well done and shows you mean business.
Pose for some professional photos.
As easy it is to spot ย an amateur website, it’s also easy to spot a “selfie” profile pic. I’ve found professional pics to be one of the best investments I’ve made for my business. They put that finishing touch on your website and the social networks you use professionally. And if you’re invited to speak at an event or guest blog, you won’t look like an amateur when they ask you for a high-res head shot. Not all photographers will cost you an arm and leg. ย Ask around and do some research to find one who will bring out your best without costing you a bundle.
Start your blog – FINALLY!
I’m secretly laughing to myself because I know at least four people personally who at this moment are saying, “Does she mean me?” Hmmm….maybe I do. I’ll never tell! But what I will say is if you have any doubt about how important blogging is for your business, read this article by Stephanie Frasco. Twice.
No complaining or whining about not having anything of interest to write about! You have a business. Your business has customers. Your customers find some value in what you offer them, so expand on that through your blog. What breaking news in your industry will help them live healthier lives or do business better? Have you launched a new service or expanded an existing service to enable them to save time by outsourcing an annoying task? What tips can you give them to extend the life of your products? What questions do customers most frequently ask about your services? Creating and sharing your own content via a blog is a powerful way to build authority, gain trust, and turn leads into sales.
Go ahead; deck the halls, but don’t stop there.
As you’re hanging mistletoe and stringing lights this month, remember to think ahead about how you can make your business sparkle and shine next year. What steps big or small would sprinkle some professional pixie dust over your small business?
By Dawn Mentzer
Thanks for writing about me!!! ๐
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Great post Dawn! I need to get some new professional photos. I think I’ll have to wait until after I lose the holiday 5 pounds. ๐ Happy holidays and thank you for your continued support. I look forward to getting to know you better in 2014. ๐ xo
Hi Stephanie! Too funny re: timing of the photos. I totally relate! It’s always good to have adequate treadmill time logged between an “eating” holiday and a photo shoot. ๐ Thank you for visiting my blog and for your kind comments. I’m a big fan of your work and value the information you share. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you!