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Top Business Coach Teaches You How To Plan Your Growth


By Casey Gollan


Have you ever noticed that the ‘unsuccessful’ business owners seem to be always working – yet never really get anywhere?

And they may seem to be frayed around the edges and noticeably tired?

And they seem to be surprised when the BAS statements and payments are due. Surprised when their staff leaves them, or they never have any money when big bills are due…

And at tax time they are surprised at the amount of tax they have to pay?

And they are constantly wondering why if they ‘made so much profit’ why it isn’t in my bank account?

These type of business people go on to blame the tax man, the government, or the economy for their worsening business.

On the contrary… have you noticed that successful business owners always seem to be in control? Seem to be calm and focused. And prepared for any thing that may ‘come up’.

To them business isn’t a surprise any more.

Why is this?

And how do they do it?

Because they have prepared for it.

Yes – that’s right, they have prepared for it.

Super Successful business owners plan their business growth. They prepare months, quarters and even years in advance.

They have sat down with their external and internal people and planned to grow their business. They have planned to deal with staff leaving, changes in market conditions, fires, burglaries, recessions and even loss of life.

Great business owners – know, understand and address all the facets of their business when they are planning – and executing and monitoring their business growth.

Yet for the average business owner out there – planning is a four letter word!

The average business owner asks me…

How can you plan in your business they ask?

How can you know what’s going to happen? They say without wanting an answer.

To me, that’s the best thing about business.

It’s the ultimate form of being an artist.

You get to create your life and your lifestyle – by creating a business.

You start with a blank canvas – and create a business and a lifestyle.

The better you are as an artist – the better your painting.

The better you are as a business owner – the better your business is – and the better your lifestyle is!

So why then do most business owners refuse or neglect to plan their business growth?

Well, planning usually doesn’t happen for most business owners because they don’t see it as a priority.

In my experience I’ve observed that this can happen for a number of reasons. The biggest one I feel is responsible for most poor business owners not planning – is because of a lack of faith.

Most business owners don’t have faith that their business will go onto grow to achieve their plan. So they deem planning a waste of time.

After all, why do it if it’s not going to work?

Well, think about it a differently… if it does work – would you do it?

Because I can show you how to do it so it works – and it works gangbusters. I have business owners that can attest to it.

In fact, after a while you get so good at growing your business that you EXCEED your growth plan predictions… would you like to exceed you predictions?

Would you be happy if in just a matter of weeks you can save tens of thousands of dollars that immediately give you tens of thousands of extra profit?

Would you be happy if in just a matter of months you could reduce your working hours in your business to just 25 hours per week?

Would you be happy if in just a matter of months you could roll out a marketing plan that nets you another couple of hundred thousand dollars in net profit?

Well I see it, and am indeed part of all of these situations all the time.

And so can you. When you start planning your growth.

I’ve found that most business owners don’t plan because they also lack the faith that they can control the growth of their business.

So they keep in ‘survival’ mode by just doing what needs to be done on a day to day, week to week basis. They almost take pride in surviving.

Yet the turning point comes when the business owner starts planning for success, and planning for growth. Because that’s when they have the faith that their business will grow – and almost as importantly – they feel that they can ‘control’ the growth.

Plus they also know the tools and the strategies that will help them grow. So they look forward to planning.

You see by planning the growth and the possible upset’s that you may face along the way – you can control how your business performs much, much faster than by just winging it.

When you ‘wing it’ you’re at the mercy of luck.

In my one-on-one Business Coaching Program, I take my clients through a breakthrough process that amazes them at how much easier it will be for them to plan their business growth. If you’ve tried in the past you’ll be delighted with how easy I make it for you.

Many clients that I have worked with have faced downturns in their industry that would have previously wiped them out… but now with the knowledge and the tools – they were able to make profits and survive through horrendous situations that wiped their competitors out.

Then once the tide turns and the industry starts on an up trend, they’re positioned to take advantage of it.

Planning is not the be all and end all. It is another business growth tool that must be used.

Why?

Because after successfully growing your business, you’ll probably need to plan things in advance. If you go on to make large profits – you’ll need to undertake tax planning. It’s a great situation to be in.

Also. With your growth you can enter new markets, new territories and new countries and to get people that are going to support you – they’ll want to see a plan.

Planning is easy, and it’s essential. Once you do it a few times, you’ll love the process.

All great leaders have plans.

So when are you going to choose to become a great leader?

7 Reasons Why You Need A Business Coach


By Casey Gollan


Every one has heard of the term “Business Coach”. Do a search at Google, msn or yahoo on the internet and you will get over a million search results. They all say they can help you and your business. But what can they do for you?

And most importantly why do you need a business coach?

Listed below are 7 reasons why you, as a business owner, may need a business coach…

1. Not making enough profits
2. Give you some direction to marketing and selling your products
3. To keep you accountable
4. To fast track your success as a business owner
5. A shoulder to bounce things off
6. Hold your hand in the step-by-step process of growing your business
7. Finding the right people for your organisation

1. Not Making Enough Profit
Have you been in business for a few years and your business is now stagnant? Are you making a profit, but going nowhere? A business coach will teach you how to turn your business around and how to take your business to the next level.

What a business coach will teach you will apply not just to one business, but to all your businesses. You can apply the principles you learn to any business you own.

2. Give You Some Direction To Marketing And Selling Your Products
You have the ideal product, but as a result of advertising and marketing nothing is happening. So do you give up? No. Hire a business coach as he is an expert and will be able to help you.

A business coach will show you how to market your product and how to find the right target market. With the right audience you can market your products and/or services correctly. Once you understand the marketing procedures, you can apply them in the future to anything you wish to sell.

3. To Keep You Accountable
A business coach will keep you accountable for your business and what you should be doing to grow you business. He will be there to guide you each step of the way, while you put what you learn into practice. He will not do it for you. You will be. What you learn can be applied to any marketing campaign, now and in the future.

4. To Fast Track Your Success As A Business Owner
Just like a talented athlete you would use a business coach to give you structure and direction to guide you through the learning process of running a business.

A business coach will put you on track and show you what to do at the right times. He is your coach, mentor, consultant and advisor. He will make you and your business, the best. A world class champion business.

5. A Shoulder To Bounce Things Off
It can be lonely running your own business. You need someone that can answer your questions on all parts of your business and can help you bounce ideas and give you instructions and can look outside the square and give you a different perspective.

A business coach is like a silent partner. A partner who has a financial interest in the business, but you get to keep the rewards.

6. Hold Your Hand In The Step-By-Step Process Of Growing Your Business
Sometimes in business, you get to the point where you are a bit unsure of what to do next. You feel like you want to hit your head against a brick wall.

A business coach will give you the guidance and steps, on what is coming up and how you need to prepare things and what you need to do when you are doing it so that it can be more comfortable for you. A business coach is like a guardian angel. He is there for you every step of the way guiding you with a helping hand.

7. Finding The Right People For Your Organisation
A business coach will help you find the right people for you and your business. He will let you know the secrets of the correct way to recruit and how to attract the right people. You can use a recruitment agency, but they will hire the person they think would be suitable. And generally, they are not ideal.

A business coach will help you find the ideal person.

7 Things A Business Coach Will Do For You ...


By Casey Gollan


Are you a small business owner ready to take your business to the next level? Would you like to increase your turnover? Would you like to go on holidays more often and know that your business is in good hands? Would you like to spend more time on the business rather than in it? If you answered yes to the above, Business Coaching is the answer.

So what does a business coach do? Here are 7 things a good business coach will do for you…

1. Teach you how to become a better business person.
2. Increase your business turnover.
3. Help you employ the right people for your business.
4. Systematise your business so that it can run without you being there.
5. Proven marketing and advertising skills to bring in a constant source of revenue.
6. Help you free up your time so that you can do what you enjoy.
7. How to keep your wealth.

1. Teach You How To Become A Better Business Person

A good business coach will help you become a better business person by showing you the right way of doing things. He will help you break old habits and create new ways of running your business successfully. He will not do things for you. You will. He will be there to guide and nurture you, so that you can successfully learn how to grow your business.

2. Increase Your Business Profit

Do you know what your hourly, daily, weekly or monthly breakeven point is? Are you working with your bookkeeper/accountant, or are they just giving you your final figures? Do you know how they came up with these figures?

You would be surprised at how many business owners do not know their financials. A good business coach will teach you how and where you need to increase sales and how and where to decrease costs. He will provide you with spreadsheets, etc to help you keep track of your business and watch your business grow.

3. Help You Employ The Right People For Your Business

Are your employees loyal to you? Do they enjoy their ‘job’ and do you enjoy working with them? Do you have concerns about them at all? Like most business owners you will have answered yes.

A business coach will help you recruit the right people for you and your business. He will let you know the secrets of the trade. You can hire the right person, without spending too much money or time using recruitment agencies, who hire the person they think, would be suitable. And generally they are not ideal.

4. Systematise Your Business So That It Can Run Without You Being There

If your number one salesperson or a key member of your admin team left today, what would you do? Most business owners would panic. But a business coach would show you how to systematise your business so if that ever happened you would be in complete control and know things will run smoothly, even if they are no longer there, and without you having to be there. He will show you the correct way of systematising your business and how to find the right person for you.

5. Proven marketing and advertising skills to bring in a constant source of revenue

Do you know who your target market is? Do you know the quick and easy way to get contact information from your leads, without realising how simple it is? Do you know how to get leads onto your web site? A business coach will show you how to get targeted leads, get information from them and keep them as long term loyal customers.

A business coach will also show you the correct way to write your ads and where to place them. He will show you the correct methods for all forms of media – online or off line.

6. Help You Free Up Your Time So That You Can Do What You Enjoy

Would you like to take more than 1 holiday a year and for as long as you want? Would you like to pay cash? Or perhaps you would like to spend more time with your family and watch your children grow up, with you, rather than suddenly realising, how quickly they have grown?

A business coach will help you. He will help you run your business so that you have the option of whether you want to be there or not. You take control and decide if and when you want to work.

7. Show You Safe, Proven ‘Short Cuts’

Business is simple, people complicate it!

There’s many paths you can take in business to be successful. A good business coach will explain many paths that you can take, and you can choose the ones that are right for you.

This will cut down on the time and money that you could possibly waste by learning from ‘trial and error’

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