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Article: Quick Fix For Business Pain
12/7/2005 1:55:04 AM
You're crossing the intersection, on foot, when a car comes flying out of nowhere. You hear people screaming and tires screeching. Somehow, they sound foggy and distant as you lay in the street, a crumpled heap of pain. There's a face looming above you. It's talking. You try to focus. "paramedic... give you something... ease the pain." As the drug does it's magic, you smile. What pain? Grinning in your drug induced daze, you grandly wave to the onlookers and announce that you're okay now. They take you to the hospital and a doctor tells you you need surgery. You laugh. Surgery? Nah. You're feeling fine now. Now, imagine that the doctor agrees. No surgery. You just take more of the drug. Is that okay? Of course not. The pain isn't the problem. It's just a symptom. Fixing a symptom doesn't fix the problem. Pretty soon, the drug won't work as well anymore. You'll need more to get the same effect. Wait longer, and you'll need it more often, too. After a while, you're an addict... and you still have the problem that hasn't been dealt with. The same applies to your business. Lack of sales hurt. The pain is a symptom of a problem inside your business. Like the man in the street, there's a quick fix. You can offer a discount. Or a clearance. You can pile on the bonuses, or hold a time limited special. And the pain will often go away. Anytime you start to hurt again, you just apply the fix. Add more bonuses. Shorten up that deadline date. Sales in between the events will continue to dwindle. Over time, you'll need your fix more and more often - until your profit dwindles to almost nothing. One day you'll realize that the quick fix doesn't work anymore. You can't make the pain go away. As doors close around you, you'll fondly remember how good the high felt. Inside, you'll probably wonder... what happened? But then - you wouldn't devalue what you offer like that... would you?
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Re: Article: Quick Fix For Business Pain
12/7/2005 2:25:35 AM
Linda, Thank you so much for this invitation and the comparison of the 'pain' the individual experienced and the 'pain' a business could suffer. I hope I never have to experience 'pain' like the one you have made mention of; however, I do believe that if one is consistent with analyzing the market sales trends, you can be like a 'rubber band' and will be able to be flexible enough to snap back when you need too! Have a blessed and successful day! Your friend, Classic Corners "Nothing is impossible when you dream" http://jcollins1.fggweb.com http://www.classicwebstore.com
Hope to meet you soon! Regards, Classic Corners http://www.classicwebstore.com
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Re: Article: Quick Fix For Business Pain
12/7/2005 2:35:50 AM
Hi Linda, Another great article! It is one good reason not to get involved in an equal partnership in business. It can be fatal not to be able to control your own business when it needs to change. I can't remember who said it, but there's a quote I really like: "The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over while expecting different results." (I think it was Albert Einstein who said it) God bless, Dave
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Re: Article: Quick Fix For Business Pain
12/7/2005 5:38:26 AM
Great article, Linda. Thanks for the invite.
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Re: Article: Quick Fix For Business Pain
12/7/2005 5:04:28 PM
Very good article Linda. It amazes me how people can do that. What amazes me even more is how people promote the practice and think they are bettering their business in the process. It's not until they are in over their head when they realize their once valuable credibility is no more.
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