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A List Of Criteria That Make A Small Business Successful

Copyright © 2009 Kaye Dennan

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There are a few small businesses around that seem to thrive no matter what they do, but essentially there are some very definite factors that make for small business success.

Let me list for you what the most important ones are:

- Deciding on the right product/service
- Having sufficient start up capital
- Having sufficient back up capital to fund the business and your personal expenses til you make a profit
- Good legal advice regarding your lease or any legal commitment you have to make
- Keeping good financial records, with strict budgets
- Being an expert in your niche of choice
- Well trained staff
- Giving above average customer service
- At all times, being able to supply the service your customer desires, or being able to refer them on
- Being a source of information (know your product)
- Choosing the right location for your business
- Attitude and determination to succeed
- Marketing your business well (a must for success), which includes a marketing plan and an organised marketing campaign

Let me say at this point, that if you are considering going into business and have established that there are skills you need to learn, then take the time before outlaying your capital, to obtain these skills. Once you open your business you will be working long hours and your full focus will be on getting your business up and running smoothly. Learning new skills will be the last thing on your mind.

KEEPING GOOD RECORDS In a lot of cases, even financially minded people, hate keeping their own records. If a person is in business for themselves, they are so focused on being successful, that the thought of sitting down and doing a few hours bookwork is the last thing on their mind.

Unfortunately, more people fail in business because of bad financial records and lack of capital, than for any other reason. If you do not know what is going in and out of your business, how do you know if you are making a profit.

Cash businesses are the worst. You see all this money sitting there, which is exciting, but it is so easy not to remember the invoice file that is filling up with bills to be paid. If you have a cash business, it is even more important to keep a tight record of your income and expenditure. It is so easy to say: "Oh, I'll just grab a few dollars and go out for dinner." Trouble is, if you are tired and busy, you might just start doing that too many nights a week!

If you don't want to keep your own records, or can't, employ a bookkeeper. Paid by the hour, it is well worthwhile. Note, that I am talking about a bookkeeper, not an accountant at this stage.

At the end of each financial year, get your returns done early by an accountant, and then you know where you stand for the next year.

PERSONALITY DOES NOT KEEP YOU IN BUSINESS - KNOWLEDGE DOES You may have heard the expression, 'knowledge is power'. It is so true.

Personality may win you some extra business, but if you do not have the knowledge to back it up, sadly, your customers will leave.

As much as we all like doing business with nice people, we also expect a certain amount of return for our dollar. Customers can quite quickly turn cranky if they feel they are being 'ripped off'.

To make sure that your small business is going to be successful, address all these items on the list. Each and every one has its own merit, and its own impact on the success of a small business.

To learn more about small business, especially the so important marketing go to http://ebooksnowonline.com/internet-marketing/marketing/ where you will see essential tips for small business success.

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