This Episode: The Success Curve
You deserve to have success in your business. You deserve to have more fun in your business. In this episode of Real Retail TV, I implore you to take a look at what it will take to get you to the inflection point on the success curve. The inflection point is where the time and effort you are putting in meets the freedom and fun you seek. Now is the time to invest in yourself and your business! Your success is my success.
What did you think of this model? Leave your comments below.
I found out about Bob and Sue Negen’s book from a Facebook page I’m on. This is a private page for folks in the Christian Bookstore business. Well, I’ve read many books on business, but NEVER one like this one. After I read about passing about gift certificates I knew I’d struck gold! I’ve passed out so far about 25 certificates and had a few come back already. What I love about it is if you pass out a certificate to someone, and it doesn’t get used, what are you out? NOTHING! Fantastic idea.
I’ve also started the 6 box program in my store. And I’m going to do an Easter promotional with my email customers. Just have to decide the best time to do it.
So my “moment” occurred when this book that I’d ordered got into my hands. I’m almost done with it. Fantastic ideas that cost next to nothing. Just what I needed.
Wendy, I’m excited YOU’RE excited! Keep applying my strategies, and thanks for your comment!
Bob
For me it was seeing Bob speaking at a convention and told the story of Gift Certificates. It totally changed the price objections from prospective customers. I was in a commodity price driven business, limo service in the greater NJ/NY area. Once I mastered using gift certificates I used the Retail Mastery System to consistently train myself and my staff to deliver a consistent higher level of service. Of course attending the Retail Success Summit supercharged it all and now o am happily retired after selling my business at a premium selling price
Bill, I appreciate your comments! Your story is a great one!
Bob