How has a failure, or apparent failure, set you up for later success?
Failing was essential to getting started and refining my product. Failure can be relative and planned to test limits and evolve naturally.
How has a failure, or apparent failure, set you up for later success?
Failing was essential to getting started and refining my product. Failure can be relative and planned to test limits and evolve naturally.
How well informed is the customer about my business and what it can do for them?
What is the secret ingredient your competitors have that you don’t have?
I have some guesses we can start with.
Some hard questions to ask, as a business owner, creator of your own destiny.
What does my online image say about my business?
How are my customers received on the phone, website, via email and social media?
How well informed is the customer about my business and what it can do for them?
In order to gain an accurate perspective we have to forget everything we know and look at the offering with fresh eyes, or find a group of willing people to ask a bunch of questions. Get that feedback and execute the changes like you mean business.