Marketing - The Way To Make What You're Really
Worth
You only have so much time in a
day right?
So wouldn't it make sense to
focus as much of your time as possible on the things that produce
the highest payoff.
I don't know about you but most
small business owners are do-it-yourself types and get sucked into
doing the littlest silly work faster than you can say "Oh look, the
copier is jammed again."
If you want to achieve any of
your goals and finally start making what you are worth then youve
got to stop doing $5/hr work. Period.
As you might have guessed by
now, I believe that every business owner's highest payoff work, or
best use of time, is any amount of time spent creating effective
marketing.
Here's a little math quiz that
I suggest you play with to help drive home this point. Figure out
how much money you make annually or, better yet, how much you want
or need to make annually to achieve your dreams and
goals.
Now, divide that number by
2080. (That's the number you get if you work 40 hours a week for 52
weeks a year - I know, I know, you work 80 hours a week but just
work with me here.)
The answer you get is what I
call your "PAY" or Personal Average Yield. (I should probably
trademark that its so clever) The idea here is to pin down what you
are worth an hour and realize that if you can hire someone to do
any of the things you currently spend your time on for less than
that number, you can't afford to do it yourself - did I mention
that you could use the spare time to do some marketing.
So let's run some numbers.
Let's say that you want to make $150,000 per year. Well, using our
little formula, that means that you need to be doing work that is
worth a little over $72/hr - 8 hours a day.
But guess what...we haven't
even factored in any overhead or costs of doing business. That
number might really get big if you've got those as well.
This is the point at which many
people finally come to understand that they are undercharging for
their servicesbut thats another issue all together.
So I ask you. Is fiddling with
the copier, chatting with the mailman, running to the office supply
store, making deliveries, or returning meaningless email paying you
$72/hr? For that matter, doesnt mowing your own grass, washing your
own car, picking up your dry cleaning, and getting your oil changed
take you away from marketing your business? I know, now Im asking
you to consider giving up most of the fun things you like to do
everyday but hey, if you can get the neighbor kid to mow your grass
for anything less than $100/hr, therefore giving you 3 hours to
write a killer sales letter - its probably a steal
Figure out your PAY number,
paint it on the wall in your office, and then go about setting up
your business in a way that allows you to focus on the only things
that can really pay that kind of money: marketing, innovation, and
customer service cause everything else is just a cost.
Copyright John
Jantsch
About The Author
John Jantsch is a marketing
consultant based in Kansas City, Mo. He writes frequently on real
world small business marketing tactics and is the creator of Duct
Tape Marketing a turn-key small business marketing
system.
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