Originally published by Tallahassee Democrat. Re-posted with permission.
A business survives and thrives when its owners secure new deals that allow it to grow. When this becomes a struggle, a company’s potential for growth is compromised. If this challenge continues, that business might face closure.
Deal brokering is not always easy, especially in a cutthroat, competitive market. Making your voice heard amid the clamor of hundreds of competitors is difficult. However, it is what you need to secure to get the deals you need. Let’s take a look at the top reasons you might be struggling to get new business deals.
Do not fall for the argument that your company’s product speaks for itself. Your business environment also influences people’s perception of the organization and how it operates. No one wants to deal with unprofessional partners who create an unfavorable first impression, and you do not get a second chance to make an excellent first impression.
As a business representative, you need to be relaxed, confident and in possession of the necessary facts and information. When clients or suppliers ask questions, you appear unprofessional when you dither about, shuffling through papers. This will make these companies think twice about doing business with you. How you present yourself and the company profoundly impacts whether others can see themselves building a lasting relationship with it.
Getting a deal requires negotiation skills. Negotiation is a soft skill that many business owners and representatives struggle with. They are either too aggressive or a pushover that everyone wants to take advantage of. Hone your negotiation skills and learn to read a situation to determine what approach to use.
Your company’s status as a market newcomer might make other organizations hesitant to do business with you. It is challenging to establish a proven track record and reputation when no one wants to give you a chance to achieve it.
The only way to overcome this obstacle is to remain persistent. Do not give up on securing deals. Instead, double down and work even harder to get them. Think of innovative ways to inspire other people’s confidence in you and the business, prompting them to enter deals with you.
Your brand marketing should be on-point to entice others to want to make deals with your company. Mixed messages, poorly chosen marketing efforts, or a complete lack of marketing will not do you any favors. Marketing and advertising are more expensive than you might think. Managing on a shoestring budget will not deliver the desired result.
An essential component of marketing is knowing your target audience and gearing your efforts toward reaching them. Few businesses achieve this by coincidence. Instead, they rely on thorough research and professional marketing services.
Planning is an essential component of running a successful business. If you fail to plan, you plan to fail. Despite the best-laid plans, not adapting them to a changing environment will see you lose business.