
Expert tips for aspiring entreprenuers
The Dynamic Business panel of leading Australian business experts share their top tips for entrepreneurs looking to start up a business.
Janine Allis, founder and executive chair, Boost Juice Bars
Concentrate on one thing. You can’t be everything to all people. Don’t just try to be better than your competitors, be different. Find the one thing that separates you from the pack and shout your difference to the world. Boost was born when my husband and I identified a gap in market for healthy fast food alternatives. We then made Boost the best natural, healthy smoothies and juices available.
Be passionate about your business. It takes a lot of hard work to make your business come to life, so you want to make sure you really enjoy it. Your excitement will attract people and your passion will help you get it right. At Boost we inject our ‘love life’ ethos into all aspects of the business and as a result have produced a consistent marketing message and attracted a great team.
Implement innovative communications and marketing strategies. No matter how great your product or service is, a massive stumbling block for new businesses can often be the calibre of the marketing. The Boost communications strategy started from day one. We made all our communications and marketing extraordinary, making customers and potential customers smile. Good communications is a great brand builder if you captivate your audience.
Add the ‘care factor’. Even with the amazing growth of Boost, we constantly came back to the ‘care factor’; care about what you do, care about what you sell and care about your customers for the long term. Put yourself in the position of a customer, see what they see when they approach and deal with your business.
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Brad Sugars, chairman and CEO, ActionCOACH
Youth gives you flexibility, agility, naivety and so much more.
Hang on, how the heck is naivety a benefit? Simple. I remember all the things people told me you could not do, and with youth on my side I just went and did them. OK, so I made some mistakes on the way, but let me give you a simple example.
I first started doing seminars and planned a massive tour in Adelaide. I had committed tens of thousands in marketing, the same in venue hire and travel, and when everything was just starting, a ‘friend’ from Adelaide rang me and asked me what in the world was I doing? Apparently no-one ran seminars in Adelaide; it was never going to work.
Well, work it did. I had only planned for 1,000 attendees, and it booked out in the first two days. So I added another, and it sold out in the next two days. All in all, four events and 4,000 people. But of course, you can’t do that in Adelaide!
Look, unless someone has told you you can’t do it, laughed at you or just plain ridiculed your goals and dreams, they are not big enough! Dream big and give yourself 10 years to get there. Stay focused, keep learning, keep growing, reading, attending seminars, watching DVDs and, most of all, keep focused on your dreams. Turn your dreams into goals, your goals into plans and your plans into actions and it WILL happen, no matter what anyone else (including your in-laws) thinks.
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