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Keeping Costs of Running Your Business Down

Author: Craig Calvin

Lots of companies have decided to simply raise prices, but there is good reason not to follow suit. Number one being that you can actually lose customers, which will put you in the precise predicament you are trying to avoid. Secondly, it is not fair to push your customers into the same situation as yourself. If you can at all resist raising prices to keep your customers, you will most likely add some new ones, as well. The following tips will help motivate you to keep your prices where they are.

 

1. Stop travel costs. With the gas prices skyrocketing, customers will be understanding when you handle whatever you can over the phone or email instead of physical sales calls. Creating a route that combines many customers in a similar area is a great idea.

2. Multipurpose. Every person and piece of equipment in your business should be operating at maximum productivity. This can mean networking a single printer rather than buying one for each work station. It can also mean teaching a salesperson to answer phone calls while the receptionist is on lunch break. Whether you are talking about people or machines, having a variety of functions ensures efficiency and makes for a streamlined business.

3. Alter your billing. Most companies do end of the month billing, but your chances of being paid go up when you bill when service is rendered. Take a look at your credit card processing as well, some processors are less expensive than others.

4. Look at your expenses. The easiest way to save money is to simply monitor your expenses. Once you locate an area you can save in, analyze it and find ways to lower the expense.

If you are feeling the pinch, you aren\'t alone. However, knowing that you have choices and alternatives is empowering. Making informed decisions and evolving with the times is the key to surviving when times are rough.

To learn more on how six sigma can help your company operate more efficiently, go to sixsigmaonline.org right now. Lean six sigma is a good start when you are coperateched for time.

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