As an entrepreneur or a business person, you are called to serve only
customers. Most times business owners do some silly mistakes that are
very unhealthy for business; here are six silly mistakes business owners
do that is dangerous in the business terrain.
1. Poor Branding scope
Branding in business covers a whole lot of areas but I will be talking
about business name here, I laugh out loud most times when I hear or see
most business name, I would most times ask myself did this people
consulted anyone before choosing such business name. Most of them would
try to sound very religious even with their business by naming their
business according to their religious beliefs, just this most I finished
consuming a bread and I decided to go through the bread’s wrapper and
what I found was “God’s will Bread”, lol what a joke! Products that are
meant for the entire public consumption should be 100% free from all
religious attachments except your target consumers are of a particular
religious group e.g. You want to manufacture an olive oil for only the
Christian faith you name such product “By His Grace Olive oil”. Every
business owner whose product is consumed by the entire public should be
smart enough to remove all forms of religious content in their
businesses so as to make their business appeal to all irrespective of
their customer’s beliefs.
2. Impatient
Most
business owners want to set up a business today and start making huge
profits the next month, hell no! Business is no Abracadabra; it takes
time for people to start noticing your business and a longer time for
consumers to trust your business. For you not to wait too long for sales
to come, you then need to apply an aggressive means of marketing e.g.
If your kind of business is not out rightly new in the market, you will
have to give consumers a good reason to leave Product A for your own new
product B, this was the technique the Nigerian owned telecommunication
giant used to break into the Nigeria market with the introduction of per
second billing rate. If you have done a proper analysis of a business,
started proper operations, the next thing to employ is patience.
3. Poor Customer Service
I
walked into an International commercial bank recently to transact a
business; I was like wow is this bank really situated in Nigeria? Though
I wasn’t properly dressed from the gate the security personnel treated
me like a VIP, when I entered the banking hall I asked for the banks
teller from the security man standing in-between the exit and entrance
of the bank and he politely showed me where to pick one. I observed that
there was not a single seat in the banking hall, which simply means
that they are not willing to keep their customers waiting and to be
precise I transacted my business with the bank in an amazing time of
less than 5mins. With that experience, I promised myself to open an
account with them before the end of this year. That banks amazing
customer care service has won them an additional customer, trust me I
have transacted with other banks here in a Nigeria that I ended up
having aches in my legs for standing too long. This is not only
applicable to banks alone but all business ventures, always please yours
customers like you are trying to woo Cinderella, make them feel more
important than they feel they are and they will be stocked to your
business like Ant and Sugar.
4. Going into Business for the wrong purpose
It
is true that the purpose of every business man is to make profit but
beyond making profit you must that purpose that would still make you
stay in business even if the ascertained profit is not coming forth.
Never go into business because you saw “Chinedu” making profit with his
business and you quickly decided to go into the same business as
‘Chinedu”, you never might know “Chinedu’s” drive for the business. One
thing is certain you will never beat the original business idea owner,
instead of following “Chinedu’s” idea search and create your own purpose
of business and become an healthy competitor like Coca-Cola and Pepsi.
5. Small Business Vision
When
starting up a business on of the first thing that should come into your
mind is seeking for ways to enlarge and remain in business, most
businesses owned by Africans die immediately the business owner dies. I
could mention countless businesses that went bankrupt because of the
demise of the business owner; the business owner’s family would fight
and fight for the business assets till they end up squandering the
business assets and bankrupting the business. Have we asked ourselves
why all these foreign brands standing the test of time even when the
business owner is long dead and gone? The number one reason is
partnership; those foreign businesses are not 100% owned by the business
initiator, the profit and loss is shared among group of business like
minds with the larger share belonging to the business owner or
initiator. Instead your business remaining a one man business build it
to a certain appreciable level that will attract investors to come in,
be smart to sell out some percent of your company shares with you having
the larger share so they won’t have an absolute control over your
business. This would enable your business to grow bigger, better and
more efficient because other investor’s interest is attached to the
business. The business will also stand a better chance to stand the test
of time even after the owner’s demise.
6. Focus more on product improvement than brand improvement
If
your branding is outweighs your product your business story would look
like a very beautiful lady with an appalling character. A perfect
example of what I’m talking about is the two giant cocoa beverages
manufacturing company in Nigeria. One is more concentrated in branding
and advert but giving us chocolate dust for chocolate drink while the
other is more focus on the product improvement than branding and hereby
giving us a more delicious chocolate drink, the truth is that the later
sells better than the former. Improve more on your product quality and
it would speak for itself, I didn’t ask us to ignore branding totally
because it is also a vital area in business.
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