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Secret Alliances: A Business Course in Miracles


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Science of Small Business Success
http://www.businessgrowthcentre.com


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Secret Alliances: A Business Course in Miracles



by Brian Li

Head of the UK's Business Growth Centre



Any study of Game Theory shows you how to use co-operation to

your advantage. In the small business world, using strategic

alliances can pay big dividends.



You are instantly able to leverage the goodwill of a competitor

to your own advantage and, in the process, offer your customers

a wider range of services that will boost your own profits.



However, there's always been a problem here: many past

Joint Venture Schemes have been complex and many small

businesses haven't experienced the enormous benefits

that can be achieved, almost instantly!



Here's some really innovative ones you should be using right now. They can be adapted to any small business with great

success. The longer you wait before implementing them, the

longer you lose out on those enormous profits that can

rightly be yours.



No expertise required



No matter what you sell, think of related services that your client may want - you don't have to possess the expertise to

provide them. For example, if you're a carpenter, your client

may need plumbing, electrical or building services.



If you can recommend someone you respect, you can then obtain a

pre-negotiated referral commission when your client purchases

the services you recommend. If they are one of your present

customers, an endorsement from yourself will almost certainly

be accepted because of the trust you've already built up.



Keep it local



You can also send genuine-discount coupons for your services to

local businesses.



A great secret here is to print the company's name on top of

your coupon to give the impression your joint venture partner

(ie the company) has made a real effort to obtain your discount

coupons for their employees. You can use software for producing

coupon designs/certificates etc that can be personalized.



This type of joint venture can bring you great dividends almost

immediately. Why not take it one step further and promise to pay

the company a small percentage of every purchase. They're much

more likely to accept your offer this way.



How to make a profit from a lost sale!



How many potential customers has your business lost to rivals

because they offered better payment terms, or a wider range of

products/services for their needs, or just because they didn't

like one of your sales professionals?



Well, if you follow this cutting edge strategy, you can discover

how to receive a greater income from lost customers than from

those who buy your particular product or service.



For example, if only 5 people out of 100 potential customers buy

from you, they must be making their purchase elsewhere, for

whatever reason.



However, if you enter into a strategic alliance with your

perceived competition, to offer them your non-converted

sales leads, you can receive a pre-negotiated sales commission

if your supplied leads result in a purchase.



This means that if you can't offer a potential client what they

want, you can direct them to a rival you respect, with whom you

have created a strategic alliance, and who can offer a wider

range of products/services and payment options.



If you have a choice of rivals, point out, as a negotiating

strategy, they will probably lose your recommendation to another

rival with whom your joint venture has been agreed. Also

point out, they are first in line to negotiate this exclusive

agreement with you in your area.



And this works both ways, especially if they are in danger of

losing a non-converted lead forever - they can send those "lost" potential clients to your business and earn their pre-negotiated commission.



Try it right now and see for yourself the amazing results you can achieve.



Cross Selling



Cross-selling can also be seen as a form of joint venture. It can both increase your sales and also give your customers a better outcome than their original purchase decision.



For example, if you sell computers, it would be enormously beneficial to lots of your customers if you offered training courses in thesoftware they purchased, or maybe you could also offer a full installation and basic lessons in using a computer for an extra fee.



If you don't possess the expertise to do this, negotiate a strategic alliance with a local company you respect.



If you are running a hotel, you can sell local tours in your area to your guests, or sell local theatre tickets, travel tickets etc on a commission basis.



General shops can also offer photocopying, fax, cheque cashing,

money transfer, photo processing, Polaroid Passport Photos and other related services to significantly boost their services and profits.



Also enter into strategic alliances with other businesses that

complement your own product or service. For example, can you display goods from other businesses in your premises for sales commissions, or for a display fee?



The possibilities are endless. Just ask yourself this question?

What else can I offer that is connected with my main business

and will benefit my customers? What joint ventures can I enter into?



The knowledge in this article can pave the way for enormous amounts of extra business coming your way. Don't waste another minute in thinking about it. It can only be yours if you take action right now!



Welcome to a rosy future.



About the Author



Brian Li is head of the UK's Business Growth Centre

Discover how to get virtually every job you apply for and

a host of incredible secrets to skyrocket your sales:

http://www.businessgrowthcentre.com

Also learn how to start a business that's self-funding!

You won't find anything like this anywhere else:

Email brian.libusinessgrowthcentre.com for details.

Copyright (c) 2002 Brian Li





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