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Thursday, 19 April 2018

April 19, 2018

7 Mistakes that are destroying your business




Whether its your very first business, or you have run business all your life, eventually you are going to run into mishaps, and even make mistakes.
But can certain mistakes be avoided?  You have probably heard numerous times about how creating an initial business plan is an important tool in the growth of your company. But did you know its equally important to have a contingency plan.

A contingency plan otherwise known as a backup plan, is what you are going to do when facing issues within your business, and just how you are going to go about avoiding or resolving these issues.

Here are 7 mistakes that are destroying your business.
How many are you currently doing?

MONEY

One of the biggest and most obvious issues within business especially in the early stages is money! You either lack money or you are spending it in the wrong places.  Its all too often that small business owners get credit card happy, and create huge amounts of debt for themselves, by using credit cards or loans to obtain unnecessary items in the early stages of your business. New computers, large office space, warehousing and fast cars are some of the items in which business owners purchase to early on in their business career. Does it sound like a silly move? Well this isn't the only one. Some smarter moves like advertising costs can also send you into a dangerous spiral, by not budgeting or spending the money on the WRONG type of advertising.



KNOWLEDGE

You have heard it before, but I am going to repeat it once again, "knowledge is key" without this you are diving into unknown waters, and this isn't safe for even the most experienced business man.
Many millionaires and even billionaires will tell you, that reading books is such a valuable tool within their business modules. Some of which even research unrelated topics to scale their businesses years down the track. Knowledge is the preparation your business requires to succeed.
There are numerous things you NEED to know when starting a business, but here are just a few. And if you have a business/ or are starting one and don't have the answers to these questions, well... you better get your research cap on.
  • Who is your target market: Including ages, sex, countries, hobbies, etc.
  • How much will your business cost to start and maintain over a 6 month- 1 year period
  • How much will you spend on advertising
  • What type of advertising will you be doing
  • How much competition do you currently have in your industry, and what makes you a competitor.



MOTIVATION

All to often business owners go on a rollercoaster of emotions, very early on in their journey. It is normal to play out the motions of excitement, confusion, nervousness etc. But how you deal with these situations is what is really going to determine the outcome of your business.
Generally the scale of emotions goes a little something like this:
Business launch- Leading up to, and upon the launch of your business the feeling of excitement and nervousness is also clouded by a sense of confidence. You wouldn't be starting the business if you didn't initially believe in it.
No sales- Then comes the confusion when the sales aren't rolling in, as you had such a strong product right?
You then may go back to the drawing board and rewrite marketing techniques to better advertise. This is when your rollercoaster ride becomes exciting, because you now have the confidence back and are ready to make these sales.
If these efforts succeed you will continue to roll, but if the first attempt doesn't succeed then its a testing time for any business owner as they begin to question themselves, and wonder "if this is really for me"  
Motivation is what keeps us moving, it keeps our business afloat and stops us from pulling out of our dreams prematurely. Its all in the frame of mind, and how you deal with situations. Which of course leads me to the next point.



CONFIDENCE

When you lose the confidence within yourself, you lose motivation. These two points go hand in hand & it is all too often I see business owners closing shop, right before the Eureka moment. Now sure, this doesn't happen in every case, but if you have invested your time, effort and money into a business. Why would you give up after only a few attempts at success?
Maintaining the confidence to re-evaluate situations when they aren't working is a common scenario that many people forget.




DIRECTION

If your initial direction changes, that means the business is not worth having right? Because well, you had a plan? Wrong. Business plans change all the time, and your direction will too. But it is key to have a direction planned out for the series of events that can easily occur.
For example: Lets say you spend your whole budget of  $5,000 on advertising & that advertising doesn't give you the expected results, what is next? 
Imagine a map of your country. If one route is closed, generally there will be a detour. And business works the same. Get the directions and detours mapped out early on to avoid any mishaps or disappointment.




MIND BLANK

How many times have you started telling a story but all of a sudden lose your chain of thought? This commonly happens in business. It takes a lot of will power to stay on track and stay focussed in what your end goal is. You are only human, and these things happen... to all of us. Hey I'm pretty sure it has happened to me a few times whilst writing this blog! A great key to helping with this issue is keeping a pen and paper handy. Write down your ideas as they pop into your head and look at the best possible opportunities at executing them within your plan.




REPETITIVE ACTIONS

A famous scientist once said " Only an idiot would keep doing the same thing over and over expecting a different result" And this statement couldn't be more true. Sometimes we get an idea that we think is amazing, so we try it. And it doesn't work. You need to learn to read your customers, and not continue repetitive behaviour if you are not receiving the desired outcome.
If you try something and it doesn't work. Then learn from it and try something else! 
This is one of the largest and most reoccurring issues that business owners are facing. 






Each and every one of these occurring issues work hand in hand with each other to create a steady flow. Business changes, that's life and things are not always going to go to plan. But have you ever heard the saying "if at first you don't succeed, try and try again" ? 
This goes without saying, that sometimes despite our efforts. The business may not work. Its all a game of determination, consistency and planning. And sometimes that planning does include knowing when to shut the door.


So how many of these traits are you applying to your business? And how do you work at changing them? We love to hear from you, so leave us a comment on your ideas and opinions.


Wednesday, 18 April 2018

April 18, 2018

Beginners guide to Shopify

If you are looking to start an E-commerce website, then you have probably stumbled across Shopify.com , being one of the largest web builders, with a simple "drop and drag" system, its no wonder Shopify has such positive reviews.

And the best part about this platform is that you don't need to be tech savvy to create a professional, customizable website. Here is our step-by-step guide for beginners on creating your very own website with shopify.com

Steps to setting up your Shopify website

Shopify offers a 14 day trial in which you can implement the time into customizing your website to best suit your business needs. 

Step 1: Sign up with shopify

Visit shopify.com and use the sign up form to create your account. When you have filled out this information, hit the "Create your store" button.
You will require a store name, and email address as seen below. 




Your store name should be a reflection of your business, and I would advise that you follow your countries requirements to register this name prior to creating your store. (To also ensure the name is not taken)  You will then be asked for a few more details: Address, Phone etc.

Shopify will then prompt you to answer if you are "playing around" on the website, "Have your own products" and ask "what will you sell."

Once complete, you will click "done"

Shopify Pricing Plans are as follows:

Currency: USD

BASIC SHOPIFY $29 PER MONTH 
ADVANCED SHOPIFY $79 PER MONTH
PREMIUM SHOPIFY $299 PER MONTH

Step two: Store Setup


Once completed, you will be automatically directed to your Dashboard. Here is where you can customize the look of your store, purchase domains, add Apps, track sales etc.


Step three: Theme/ Layout


This is when the fun begins, designing the look of your new store! Shopify has a large number of themes available to choose from, to ensure your website best caters to your audience.
You also don't need any coding experience to use Shopify, and the available themes come ready with various modifications available.

If you are looking at making larger changes to your theme, shopify does have the option of a design team within their "shopify experts" who can assist.

There are various themes available including a large range of Free themes/ Paid themes and you can also search by industry or category. 

Once you have selected the theme of choice from Shopify theme store you can:
  • Check functionality of theme
  • Reviews
  • View Demo
  • Apply theme to website


Step four: Publish Theme


Once you have established the theme that fits your business model, you can now click "publish theme", and don't worry if you decide to change the theme down the track, you can do that simply too!
Once completed you will be prompted to "Theme Manager" which leads me to the next step.

Step five: Editing your theme


The next step will allow you to create a website that is not only original to you, but also suits your business requirements. So using the Theme Manager you can now change things such as:
  • Logos
  • Colours
  • Fonts
  • Header/ Footer
  • Homepage slideshow
  • Functions of the site
  • Collections
  • Product pages
  • Shopping Cart
  • Checkout






Step five: Adding your products


Return to your shopify admin page now, and click "products"  from this page you will see a button marked "Add product"  You should then add in a title for your product, description, Sku, images etc and click Save.


Step six: Collections


You may want to categorize each of your products into their own collections. So to do this you will need to Set up collection (choose name for collection) Shopify will then prompt you to choose which products shall be added to this particular collection.


Step seven: Money, Money, Money


If you are setting up your online store, you probably want to be able to receive payment from your customers too! This is when you will set up your payment gateway.

In the Settings tab on your dashboard, you will find the payment setup. Shopify has a few options for this such as Paypal, Shopify Pay (automatically set up). But you will need to choose the best payment option for you.

Ensure you look at the various fee's associated with each method, cards accepted and countries.


You are almost ready for your website to go live. Before you do there are a few things you need to check off your list and all of these can be found in the Settings Tab.

Taxes: Depending on your country requirements you will need to select the Tax / GST applicable.
Shipping: Here you have the option to set shipping prices, worldwide/your country, based of size, weight etc.
Double Check: Preview your website, to ensure everything looks the way you want it to prior to going live.


Step eight:  GO LIVE!!


In theory your website should be complete and ready to go live. Now you can simply publish the website. Keep in mind that without purchasing a domain name you will be using the standard one provided by shopify.com and this will look something like:

yourcompanyname.shopify.com

You may want to purchase a domain to add to your website prior to going live.