For many, stagnation is worse than failure. What everybody is looking for is growth, especially at this time of the year when goals are being set and wishes tend to become driving forces. Some entrepreneurs even think that having to close down shop is not as bad as getting stuck.
Frustration is interesting. It keeps you awake at night, makes you feel like your head is about the explode, but it also tells you that you’re so close to a big break that you can taste it. If you weren’t inches away from success, you wouldn’t feel frustrated.
Growth is necessary. Imagine that you’ve started a business a few years ago while keeping your full-time job. You can’t juggle a job and a business for too long, you’re only human. You either grow or you close your business. There is no other way.
Your ally for growth: TIME
Growth isn’t linear. It requires time for testing different marketing tactics and delivering value. To help your business grow you must make time for advertising efforts and take marketing seriously, while you also fulfill your orders. The key to success is to stick to your positioning so you won’t chase another type of client with each new month and start from scratch a few times per year. Stick to your positioning, build on your credentials, add new clients to your portfolio or database.
Growth is possible, and if you think you don’t have the time to plan for it, hire a remote assistant. That way you’ll pay less than what it would cost you to hire locally, but you’ll be able to delegate the tasks that are keeping you away from expanding your business.
Test out tactics and marketing strategies to find out what works and transform that knowledge into processes that could be easily replicated by a remote assistant.