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		<title>Business Is A Game, But What Is Your Score</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Business is a game, or is it! If it is a game where is your score card? Are you winning or losing? Are you operating your business because it is a passion and wait until the end of the financial year to find out if you&#8217;ve won or lost? Maybe that&#8217;s how you started, but [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Business is a game, or is it!</strong></p>
<p>If it is a game where is your score card?</p>
<p>Are you winning or losing?</p>
<p>Are you  operating your business because it is a passion and wait  until the end of the  financial year to find out if you&rsquo;ve won or lost?</p>
<p>Maybe that&rsquo;s how you started,  but things probably changed when the  bills came in. In fact I guarantee you&rsquo;ve  wondered more than once  &lsquo;Where is all the money going?&rsquo;</p>
<p>You see, business is about filling a need in the market place and  being  profitable while doing that. But to retain the passion and the  excitement, it is  very important to be highly profitable.</p>
<p>The old idea of &lsquo;You make your money  when you sell the business&rsquo; is  just that, old.</p>
<p>In today&rsquo;s world it is about cash  flow, making a profit every month.  Buyers don&rsquo;t want a business that runs at a  loss every month. Unless  they have money to burn or you&rsquo;ve got something they  really want.</p>
<p>In most cases the price of the business is dictated by the cash  flow  generated.  So, if cash flow is so important, why do business owners  hire sales  representatives and rely on them to generate the sales to  support the business.  I&rsquo;ve seen business owners completely neglect the  marketing of their business,  thinking that because they have hired a  sales representative, everything is  taken care of?</p>
<p>Very scary, especially if the sales representative decides to  jump  ship.  In any business whatsoever, marketing generates the enquiries,  which  generates the sales, which generates the cash flow, which  generates the growth  in the business.</p>
<p><strong>Marketing is incredibly important!</strong></p>
<p>Marketing is the seed that grows into the tree. It doesn&rsquo;t make sense  to  delegate the marketing. It&rsquo;s a high priority task?</p>
<p>In fact, if marketing is the  seed that the tree grows from, doesn&rsquo;t  it make sense that the business owner  takes on this task and learns to  market their service or product  effectively.  It makes so much sense.</p>
<p>Business is a game and your competitor is the  opposing team. Their  mission is to make sure that the score card is in their  favor. But a  score card is not only effective in maintaining your lead over your   opponents. It&rsquo;s also useful to use as a benchmark for improvement within  your  business.</p>
<p>Can you answer these questions with accuracy (no guessing allowed):</p>
<ol>
<li>How many enquiries did you have last month?</li>
<li>How many of those  enquiries converted to sales?</li>
<li>How do those figures compare with last  year?</li>
<li>How often did the average customer come back to repurchase in  one  year?</li>
<li>What is your average transaction size?</li>
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<p>What if you knew the answers to all those questions and as the  business owner  made it your goal to improve all the benchmark numbers  by 10%?</p>
<p>Improve enquiries by 10%, improve conversions by 10%, improve your  average  transaction size by 10% and improve your average number of  customer transactions  by 10% will compound and potentially quadruple  your business.</p>
<p>To win the business game you need to keep the daily, weekly, monthly  and  yearly score and keep winning by constantly improving the score!</p>
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