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Getting Around the Spam Filters

Have you ever wondered why your emails never get delivered or opened? Could it be due to the high amount of Spam alerts that they create? Even if you are sending out genuine legitimate emails with real business information, they may still be classified as spam. Here are a few hints to watch out for:

Make sure your email subjects have good call to actions that do not use any of the Spam words listed below.

Start emails to the person’s name. So not use, Hi all or Hello

Use your own name and email as the From address not Undisclosed Recipients

Cut down on the amount of Images in relation to the volume of text

Reduce or eliminate the use of the following Spam words:

Free, Instant access, one time offer, cancel at any time, give away, signup for free, this is not spam, instant cure, click here, compare our prices, earn more here, easy income.

The list goes on and on but you should see the trend here. For a complete list read this article by Hubspot. The more you try to manipulate your customers into buying stuff online without first building up a high level of trust, the more you will be pushed away. Not only by spam filters but by potential clients as well.

Try different email subjects on different days and times. See what best works for your clients and what gets the best open rate. The experts will tell you that an email send out on a Tuesday at 09:30 is the best time, but try it for yourself and your customers and then stick to a schedule that everyone can rely on.

By |2016-11-01T10:20:44+02:00March 18th, 2013|Business Resources, General, Social Media|0 Comments

The Big “F” of doing business 1

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In this series I have take a number of ‘F’ words and unpacked some lessons we can all learn from how to do business more effectively and efficiently.

The first set of ‘F’ words are Fail Fast. The ability for any business to fail is often frowned upon, especially by your accountant and bank manger. Failure is just not why we went into business in the first place so we try to hide it and deny it and ignore the very fact it happened at all.

But a true Entrepreneur has to learn to embrace failure and more importantly to fail fast. Learn to recognise the signs of a failure, embrace it and get it over with as soon as possible. Put it up as school fees fix the cause and resolve any outstanding issues that may require your focus.

Failing fast reduces costs of denial and dragging it out in some blame game with suppliers or customers. People, being customers, will better sympathise with you if you admit up front where you screwed up or went wrong than if you try to hide the truth and then it all comes out later.

Fail Fast, learn and get back on the horse to ride another day.

By |2016-11-01T10:20:45+02:00March 13th, 2013|Business Resources, Entrepreneurship|0 Comments

What do your Customers Demand?

Customers demand Faster, Better, Cheaper from retailers all the time. This triangle of demand drives businesses into the quadrant of red water competitiveness and the price wars start. Margins are cut, service is compromised and quality fails. Major retailers are good at this because they will never supper themselves, they just pass the pressure ball back to their suppliers and squeeze them into reducing costs without allowing them any room to move at the same time pushing prices up for the consumer. It is always the small guys who suffer and end up circling the drain.

So what is the answer? Escape the commodity trap and get out of this rat race to hell and bankruptcy. Blue Water Marketing, the art of creating a clean slate of client-centric service based on the experiential market. When you make a customer feel so good through how you offer them your service or product, price fades into the foggy distance.

What would be the top two most craved commodities in the world today? Some would say oil and food. Others would say safety and health. But actually what people crave most is Convenience and Experience above all else. Offer these to your customer first and your business will move swiftly out of the red water into the clear blue water of business growth.

For more details on these strategies join us for our webinars here

By |2016-11-01T10:20:45+02:00March 11th, 2013|Business Resources, EI Clients, Entrepreneurship|0 Comments

Do you know what you are paying for from your ISP?

Learn to test what you are getting. ISP or Internet Service providers will market you all sorts of products with varying line speeds, download rates and monthly packages to get you hooked. Their first prize is to get you tied into a 24 month contract that secures their income for the next 2 years. So often we just follow like sheep and do as they say.

But if you actually analyzed what they offer and then tested their delivery, you will be very surprised as to what you actually get. For most uncapped DSL offerings there is a term called ‘strangling’ that is never used in the marketing brochure but that seems to just creep in whenever you make full use of their service. This allows the ISP to slow down your line to stop the excessive use of their ‘uncapped’ offering. Then there is the unscheduled down time and the blame game that seems to happen. Have you ever noticed how easily people who you pay for a service point fingers at other services to avoid accountability. It never seems to be their fault and we the consumer just have to bear the brunt of the problem. One company we chatted to spent 3 days with no internet, listening to all the excuses only to find that the Telkom technician had actually unplugged the cable by mistake. They were all ready to charge the callout fee to come back to the office again to prove that the equipment was faulty not their lines.

But we can test our service and rate it against what the contract says. Use this tool: www.speedtest.net or www.pingtest.net to check for upload and download speeds of your current service provider. Then confront them if you are not getting what you paid for.

By |2016-11-01T10:20:45+02:00March 5th, 2013|Business Resources, Entrepreneurship|0 Comments

Reducing business to simple words

Reducing what business is all about is what we are all about. It is a total waste of time expecting busy business owners to have to attend long tedious lectures, complete home work assignments, read case studies and then still expect them to find time to apply learnings back in to their own organisation.

So here is a short video of the top most important words in business. You may be surprised to not find words such as Profit, Customers and Marketing. Enjoy

By |2016-11-01T10:20:45+02:00March 4th, 2013|EI Videos, Entrepreneurship, Marketing|0 Comments

Webinars: are they the future of coaching?

This week at the Entrepreneur Incubator office we have been testing and running a number of sessions using various online applications to present our business coaching tools. It has been a long learning curve but I think we have found a good solution to the problems we faced.

This week we have spoken to many different business owners from both South Africa and abroad on the following topics:

Introduction to Webinars

10 things to do to get a business off the ground

Feasibility Assessment Tool

It has been a whole bunch of fun for us and from the positive feedback we have had, for our participants too. So could webinars be the coaching tool of the future? We thinks so, but online relationships through webinars and FB are not as real as we would like them to be, so we will still run the occasional live venue based workshop and our coaches will still see clients face to face and chat about real issues. But this has opened up doors for us to be able to reach far a wide across the world to entrepreneurs who are not fortunate enough to live in the beautiful Cape Town.

So, onward and upward. We have scheduled 3 new topics for next week:

Introduction to Entrepreneurship

Developing a 1 page business plan

The Business Opportunity Filter Tool

All not to be missed topics for the budding entrepreneur and business owner. Click here for more details and to register.

By |2016-11-01T10:20:45+02:00March 1st, 2013|EI Clients, Entrepreneurship|0 Comments

Mitigating Risks for a Start up

Back in the early days of running my own businesses, I just believed that if you came across an obstacle, all you needed to do was to work harder and a bit faster to overcome it, then move on to the next one. Well that worked for some of them but soon it became apparent that not all obstacles could be handled in the same way and not all obstacles could be overcome, some needed to be avoided.

So I set out to list all the various ways small emerging businesses fail and then began working on ways to avoid these. This formed the foundation to two tools that we use in the Entrepreneur Incubator now to assess and forewarn our clients to what could be lurking just around the corner. To learn more about these tools join us on one of our webinars or download the eBook with full details.

Our first tool, the Business Idea Filter, is a well used tool that is designed to assess in a non-emotional way any new business idea. A really easy to use and revealing tool. We have used this to decide not only on new business ideas but also on asset purchases such a vehicles, machinery as well as business partners and once even to assess a potential girlfriend for one of our clients.

The second tool is the Business Feasibility Assessment. This tool is based on the Porters 5 Forces Model, and allows any business owner to assess their current business, no matter what stage they are at, to see how feasible it is at that moment. This tool has proven to be a life and money saver as potential hot spots have been revealed that we have been able to either avoid or plan for well in advance.

These two tools will be discussed online during our regular webinars. During this one hour session we will go through the tool, discuss how it works, then send you the full eBook with the full tool for you to use over and over again in your business. Check out our scheduled Weninars here or just download them from our Toolbox here to read through at your own time.

Being a proactive business owner goes a long way to managing a profitable, more productive business.

By |2016-11-01T10:20:46+02:00February 26th, 2013|Business Resources, EI Clients, Entrepreneurship|0 Comments

Online Coaching for all

The Entrepreneur Incubator has retooled some of our offerings and we are now able to offer coaching, education and support for Entrepreneurs across the globe online at a massively low cost.
Our webinars (online seminars) will be offered on a regular basis with up to 3 presented each week. These together with eBooks and downloadable notes and videos we aim to reach a wider audience of emerging business owners at a more affordable cost.
Our FREE webinars will be run weekly and cover topics of a general nature that will assist people to gear themselves up to start a business then moving on to our paid-for webinars that offer more meat and fat to develop both you and your business.
Check out our offering each week here and signup for the next online course that could just give you that boost you need in business.

Our FREE webinars will be run weekly and cover topics of a general nature that will assist people to gear themselves up to start a business then moving on to our paid-for webinars that offer more meat and fat to develop both you and your business.

Check out our offering each week here and signup for the next online course that could just give you that boost you need in business.

By |2013-02-24T14:33:28+02:00February 24th, 2013|EI Clients, Entrepreneurship|0 Comments

Could you be a Business Coach?

Are you LOOKING FOR a change in your business life for this year? Need some challenging, yet profitable project to get you on a new tack in life? Become a BUSINESS COACH , it is not as hard as it first seems.
The Entrepreneur Incubator is looking for individuals who have some business experience, are willing to do a little leg work to get going and who live in the Cape Town region. Further to this you should have access to transport, internet, CELL PHONE and a bunch of enthusiasm.
If you have what it takes to join the ranks of our Business Coach Association and want to know a bit more about what we do and how it works then we invite you to click here to check out our WEBSITE and if you are still interested to register to attend one of our Look In session where we will have a chance to discuss the process and details with you.
This is not a free ride to wealth or a GET RICH QUICK SCHEME , but a real chance to begin to develop a sustainable, profitable business for yourself. If you are serious enough, we want to hear from you.
We look forward to having you join us as one of our Business Coaches.

By |2016-11-01T10:20:46+02:00January 15th, 2013|Business Resources, Entrepreneurship|0 Comments
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