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Includes A Website, A Business Card, A Craigslist Ad, And A Flier. There Are Many Ebooks On How To Start A Cleaning Business. This Ebook Not Only Offers Step By Step Instructions On How To Start, But Gives You Valuable Tangible Marketing Materials.
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Now that we are solidly into 2012, it’s time to stop dreaming and start doing. One of my business resolutions was to create product and service offerings that are rooted in targeting my ideal customer, what’s important to them when they are buying what I’m selling and then developing an offer that is structured for exactly how they want to buy.
Over the last few years, I’d done a decent job of targeting my customers and understanding what was important to them, but I’ve never really created an offer around exactly how they want to buy. I’m not going to kid you – it’s been a challenging process that’s involved daily quiet sessions picking through my brain, observing my customers’ behavior and trying to parse out exactly what’s going to resonate with them.
The Universe must have gotten wind of all these brainwaves because soon after making this commitment in my business, I received a review copy from the author of Roadmap to Revenue: How to Sell the Way Your Customers Want to Buy by Kristin Zhivago (@KristinZhivago). And what’s really strange is that I was certain that I had passed the book on to another reviewer on the team and was kicking myself for not hanging onto it and then as I was looking for another book – THERE IT WAS! That’s when the theme from the Twilight Zone started ringing in my head. I was meant to read this book and share it with you.
The Culture has Firmly Moved Into a Customer-Driven Market
If you’ve taken any marketing classes or read any older marketing books, you might remember the standard history chapter on how the culture has moved from being manufacturing driven (build it and they will come) to being sales driven (sell it to them and they will buy) to being market driven (give them what they want) to being customer driven (know what the customer wants and how they want it).
Roadmap to Revenue is one of those books that will help you build your marketing strategy and system around creating a customer experience that just resonates so that your customers choose you. This book would be a great follow-up book to the series we did that includes SNAP Selling, SHIFT and Selling to the C-Suite.
Let’s Take a Road Trip Around Roadmap to Revenue
One of my favorite aspects of this book is the graphic inside the front cover. I received a hard back review copy, so the summary map and graphic are easy to find, easy to read and serve as a terrific introduction to what’s coming up as well as a resources to double check my marketing efforts to make sure I’m going in the right direction. (Don’t you just love the analogy? It’s effortless.)

Your journey starts at the Awakening Point where you DISCOVER what your customers want and figure out a way to make purchasing easier. Then you move on to Resolution Junction where you DEBATE the differences between what they want and what you have to sell. And finally you DEPLOY as you hit Lake Turnaround. Here you map out the buying process and start moving toward “Revenue City!”
What Make Kristin Zhivago a Great Tour Guide on the Road to Revenue?
Kristin Zhivago is a “Revenue Coach” who helps CEOs and entrepremeurs make more money by understanding exactly what their customers want to buy from them – and how they want to buy it. She’s been at this a long time. She founded her company Zhivago Management Partners in 1979 and since then, she’s worked with companies such as IMB, Dow Jones and Johnson & Johnson.
What You’ll See Along The Roadmap to Revenue
Zhivago has some specific suggestions as to WHY and HOW we are actually standing in the way of our customers choosing us. These start early in the book on pages 6 – 9. I’d recommend spending some quality time with this list. You might want to mark the ones you think you are guilty of so that you can focus on those in your marketing plans later.
And remember the model I told you about inside the front cover? You’ll get into all the details in Chapter 2. Chapters 3 – 5 get into the “what to do” of each phase of your road to revenue. Chapters 6 – 12 really dig deep into understanding your customers and their buying process.
One powerful way of designing a marketing process around a customer is to create a “persona” of a real person. Give them a name and describe their real world experiences as realistically as possible. In Roadmap to Revenue you’ll meet Joe.
Zhivago breaks down this fictitious customers every move and every thought and then shows you how to think about your marketing messages so that Joe has an easy purchasing experience with you.
Who Will Get the Most Out of Roadmap to Revenue?
Small business owners – especially those who serve consumers such as retailers or consumer services providers will find a lot of great ideas in this book.
Sales and marketing managers will be able to identify their own “blocking” behaviors that keep customers from buying from them.
What To Look Out For on Your Trip Through the Book
There is a good possibility that you will pick up this book, read it and nod your head – but then do nothing. While the book is absolutely loaded with information, and how-to advice, it stops short of feeding it to you. After going through the book I went to the Kristin Zhivago web site to see what online resources were available for Roadmap to Revenue. All I found was a page that described the book and how to buy it. Then I went to the book jacket where I found Kristin Zhivago’s blog, Revenue Journal. You’ll find lots of articles there – but no worksheets or templates or guidelines that I think would have made it easier for customers of this book to actually put these principles in action.
But don’t let this stop you. If you’re ready to become a more customer-friendly business that makes it easy to buy from you, then this is a book that is right up your alley.
Start Your Engines and Read the “Roadmap to Revenue”
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Jan 18th
One of the easiest and cheapest ways to be an eco-friendlier business is often overlooked: Recycling. Chances are your business sends more items to the landfill than it has to. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, about 75% of solid waste thrown away is recyclable. The good news, though, is there’s a boom in the number of local recyclers and types of waste they’ll accept.

Before you start trying to recycle more (or at all) at your business, give some thought to how you’ll do it effectively. Here are four tips to getting a successful office recycling program underway:
1. Know your trash. Do you know what’s in your trash bins? Sure, it might be dirty work, but it’s worth figuring out what types of things your business tosses out – whether it’s white paper, plastic bottles or bags or paint cans. You can then better determine what part of your trash is eligible for recycling. Some items may even be required to be recycled under your state’s laws.
2. Contact your local recycler. Review your curbside recycler’s rules and the items and materials it accepts – assuming you have curbside recycling at your business. Many recyclers now pick up a wider range of plastics, cloth and linens and small appliances. Get a full list of accepted items and keep it handy. (Some city recycling programs are even starting to pick up business’s food scraps for composting.) Also keep in mind that some curbside collection programs don’t automatically stop at businesses – so it’s worth contacting them to find out whether they will.
3. Consider alternatives. Even if there’s no curbside collection for, say, old batteries and light bulbs, that doesn’t mean they aren’t recyclable. Check out Earth911.com to find drop-off recycling centers in your area and get lists of accepted items. (Some charge fees.) Several major retailers including Whole Foods, Home Depot, and Best Buy will recycle the types of products they sell – everything from plastic food containers to CFL light bulbs to old computers.
4. Make it easy. How easy you make recycling in your office will affect whether employees pitch in. Consider putting paper recycling bins under every employee’s desk and near areas with lots of paper waste, such as by copy machines and printers. Put plastic bottle collections in the break room. Clearly mark the bins so employees know exactly what should be put in them. Another possible motivation trick: Put trash cans farther out of reach.
Do you recycle at your business? How much of an effort do you make to reduce your trash waste?
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Jan 12th
Getting started in business requires a lot of planning. Details are endless and focus is crucial to move your new business forward without getting bogged down in all the things that need to be done. Here are some important considerations when launching your new business starting with a simple checklist to assess your readiness.
Are you ready to start a small business? There are many reasons people consider starting a business and many things to consider along the way. To keep yourself from freaking out, here are some simple questions to ask yourself to determine if you’re really ready. The Small Business Playbook
Looking for a new home. Once you have your business started, it’s time to find a place where you can set up shop. Though some entrepreneurs, especially one person firms, may decide to start with a home office, for those who need a bigger space, here are some ideas. Open Forum
Creating a great office culture. FYI, there is no perfect or ideal office culture, no matter what the gurus might say. But there is a right and wrong office culture for your company and for those in your employ. Get Busy Media
Gaining some entrepreneurial inspiration. If you need a place to recharge your batteries after the exhausting task of getting your small business off the ground, there are great sources of inspiration out there. BizSugar Blog
Places to look for helpful programs. No matter what business venture you might be starting, there are always opportunities. Some of these include government and other programs that help small businesses just like yours in a variety of ways. Grow Smart Biz
Most important members of your team. When considering putting together your startup company, your team should be your first concern. But who do you need on your team in the beginning and is there a most important person with whom to start? BizCompare
Is your small business social media ready? It’s becoming a more and more relevant question by the day. No matter what your product or service, have you thought about how it will translate to a social media presence? Think through a strategy sooner rather than later to be sure you have a plan in place. Small Business Trends
Every business starts as an unknown. Perhaps the scariest thing about launching that new venture is that you will be working to start something new with no brand recognition at all among the customers you’ll be trying to impress. WSJ
A global startup success story. A $10 million startup may not sound like a small business to you, but there’s another reason you should be interested in BlueSprig’s story. Now almost any business can coordinate resources located half a world apart. How are you making use of this in your business? Bloomberg Businessweek
How to make your business stand out. At the end of the day, this is the most important consideration for any new business. Without distinguishing yourself from the competition, your chances of succeeding are limited. Think of these options instead. 23 Kazoos
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