The JP Revolution
Small Businesses are the foundation of our communities. Those foundations are being shaken to their core by unfair systems that give all the advantages to the big corporations. Large companies have the time, resources, and expertise to take full advantage of all the modern marketing tools. On the other hand, small business owners lack those key elements and are overwhelmed by all the options available. It’s time for a revolution. It’s time for small businesses to be back on top in our neighborhoods. That will only happen if they understand how to use their limited resources efficiently. John Preston has the unique ability to take complex marketing and business concepts and break them into easily digestible stories.
Episodes
Wednesday Sep 09, 2020
Wednesday Sep 09, 2020
One of the hardest things business owners have to do is keep their emotions out of their decision making process. Very seldom are emotional decisions in the best interest of your business. We all get worked up from time to time when something happens we don't like or when someone says something we don't agree with.... especially during the middle of a pandemic, race-related protests, and a nasty election.
When that happens, the easiest thing to do is to pop on social media and tell the world how we feel. Unfortunately, social media has created an atmosphere where we can (and do) says things that we would never say to a potential customer. News flash!!! Not only do potential customers sometimes read those, they will often make emotional decisions of their own not to use your business as a result.
In this edition of Small Business in Small Minds, we explore the simple logic behind the many of us were taught when we were kids: simply avoid talking about religion and politics whenever possible.
Wednesday Apr 15, 2020
Wednesday Apr 15, 2020
The newness of the COVID-19 situation has now passed. The business owners that are planning to be around when this is over are =really starting to think about what the future looks like for them. In every crisis in world history, market shares are redistributed in nearly every industry. You can either find yourself higher up the food chain, lower, or not part of that food chain at all.
The decisions you make right now will shape your business post-COVID19. Here are some things you can be doing from your home that will insure you are ready to rock and roll when the country restarts itself.
Tuesday Mar 17, 2020
Tuesday Mar 17, 2020
Great leaders can't lead unless there is an opportunity to lead. During crisis such as that surrounding the coronavirus, anxiety is high and panic often lies just below the surface in the minds of many people.
Such situations give business owners the chance to really separate themselves from others. Calm is contagious. If you remain calm and kind with your venders, your customers, and your employees, they'll remember that. When the smoke clears and normalcy returns, your business will benefit.
Monday Mar 16, 2020
Monday Mar 16, 2020
With all the uncertainty surrounding our their surrounding COVID-19, a lot of business owners are wondering what's going to happen next. Many are questioning if this is going to kick-start a recession. Fear abounds! When people are afraid they often make decisions that will have lasting unintended consequences. One common reaction is to cut back on marketing. Dozens of studies over the last hundred years have indicated that this could be the worst thing you can do and can easily lead to much worse cuts down the road. In this episode, we explore the reasons why marketing yourself properly during rough times can help guarantee your survival and significantly increase your market share when the economy comes back (and it always does).
Friday Mar 06, 2020
Friday Mar 06, 2020
When people hear your business' name in the community, what is their first thought? Is it positive or negative? Oftentimes, our brand isn't what we think it is (or want it to be). The brand of your business determines its success in so many ways. If the actual brand and our desired brand don't match, you cold be heading your business down a very dark path.
Monday Mar 02, 2020
Monday Mar 02, 2020
There are many ways to get a customer to choose your business, but perhaps the simplest is to just have your message in front of them at the exact moment they are thinking about your industry and their needs. In this edition of Small Business in Small Minds, I take a look at how important it is that you consider where your ad is being seen and what the likelihood is that your potential is customer is thinking about your business when they see your ad.
Wednesday Feb 26, 2020
Wednesday Feb 26, 2020
Running a small business is much harder than most people realize. When the decisions you make decide the success or failure of your business and affect the lives of your family and your employees in extreme ways, the pressure can be overwhelming. Those decisions are manageable when it involves your core business. In that particular field, you have enough expertise to feel reasonably confident in your ability to make the right choice.
What about the parts of your business you don't understand. That's when it gets hard. Most business owners know very little about marketing. As a result, they have a hard time making decisions. They know they need to advertise, but there are so many choices. Fear of making the wrong choice often paralyzes them. They simply avoid making any decisions. When it comes to spreading the word about your business, no decision is a decision... one that can stymie the growth of your business or even its ability to survive.
Tuesday Feb 18, 2020
Tuesday Feb 18, 2020
For many business owners, the thought of selling your business is quite daunting. Most have no idea just how much their company is worth and what they should ask for it. In the latest episode of Small Business in Small Bites, we take a close look at how just much advertising influences the asking price of your company. Advertising to build your brand truly is an investment... not just in getting customers but in your company's value itself.
Friday Feb 14, 2020
Friday Feb 14, 2020
It's easy to fall into the trap of thinking that advertising is all about getting new customers. That's certainly one reason to advertise. An equally important aspect, however, is the roll it play in helping you retain your current customers. We all are very insecure about the decisions we make throughout our lives; we internally question those decisions almost constantly. When we see an ad for a company we use, it validates our decision to chose that company. On the other hand, if we don't our memories can get very fuzzy.
Monday Feb 10, 2020
Monday Feb 10, 2020
One thing I hear probably more often than anything from small business owners (especially service businesses) is that they have all the work they can possible handle. However, when asked about their profits they all admit that those aren't as high as they would like. That's why before you make any decisions on how to spend your advertising dollar you should take a moment and figure out where your profit is coming from. not all customers are created equal.