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What Causes Some Businesses To Fail?


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Rose Smith
bizpickeralberta.com

Bizpicker.com
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What Causes Some Businesses to Fail?



by Rose Smith, Copyright 2001

Written for http://www.bizpicker.com





Businesses don't necessarily fail because the owner was lacking

energy, money or planning. Many owners have written very

thorough and complete business plans that should have guaranteed

success if followed. Others have put in a tremendous amount of

time and energy, only to see their businesses nose-dive anyway.

Still others have had a good influx of capital to help with

start-up costs and cash flow for a good period of time.





So, why do these businesses still flounder and go under?





The answer lies in what the owners were missing in terms of

knowledge about their business and their customers.





It just takes a willingness to learn what needs to be learned,

capitalizing on your skill strength and shoring up on your

weaknesses.





This is a point that many self-employed business owners just

don't get. You have to learn about every aspect of your

business and you have to keep on learning. It doesn't stop

just because you've got your business up and running.





On top of the learning process, you also have to implement

what you learn. What's the point of learning things if you

are not going to use that knowledge to your advantage?





Here are the 5 top reasons that businesses fail:





· You need to thoroughly understand what you are selling,

be that a product or service. If someone asks you to

describe your product or service and how it will benefit

them, you should be able to give a very persuasive and

enlightening speech, creating a genuine desire in your

customer to want what you are offering. You can't do this

if you don't know everything there is to know about your

product or service.





· A second reason is a lack of knowledge of marketing

techniques. You have to know the ins and outs of marketing

your business. You have to learn about marketing techniques

and how to apply them to your business...what works and

what doesn't in your own situation. You also need to

understand the concept of testing advertising materials,

how to track and analyze results and how to improve your

marketing materials.





· A third reason businesses fail is that the owner doesn't

have the time or the interest in the administrative details

of the business. You have to keep your filing organized and

understand the basics of bookkeeping. Keeping financial

records straight regarding revenue and expenses is very

important. You should know at any given time who owes you,

who's paid you and what you're expenses are in relation to

cash flow in any given month. That does not mean you need

to be an organizing, neat freak. But setting up and using

a simple filing procedure and financial entry procedure is

very important. If you don't keep track of your cash flow,

you will be out of business in very short order.





· A forth reason is not targeting and understanding who your

customers are. You can't sell to everyone. Targeting narrows

your advertising focus on specific types of customers. If you

pay for advertising to sell to everyone out there, you will

soon be broke. Understand your customers, get a feel for what

their problems are and present them with a solution. If you

know how to help them, they will bring you new and repeat

business.





· The fifth reason is not looking for or recognizing

opportunities that come your way. Many people seem to have

tunnel vision. "This is the way I planned it and this is

the way it is!" Sometimes an opportunity appears that will

help to improve your business. Be open to it. Your business

plan is a guide...it's not cut in stone.





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