scats
Well-Known Member
Not a horse related business but a couple of things I have learnt in my 4 years as a pretty successful small business owner in a very saturated market-
1. You need a USP. What makes you different from all the other therapists they could choose?
2. You can be the best in your field that there is, but if people don’t like you as a person, or they don’t feel much of a connection other than general pleasantries, they likely won’t invest in you long term. It’s your personality that will win you long term, regular customers. I’m a very good dog groomer now, but I was distinctly average when I started (as most are I suppose). I realised that if I made people feel welcome and I was friendly and chatty, greeted their dogs like my own and made things relaxed and easy for them, people came back. Not only that, but they also recommended me to others. YOU are what people pay for. Make your customer service the best ever. Don’t undersell yourself with freebies or offers. Make people want YOU to come and treat their horses.
1. You need a USP. What makes you different from all the other therapists they could choose?
2. You can be the best in your field that there is, but if people don’t like you as a person, or they don’t feel much of a connection other than general pleasantries, they likely won’t invest in you long term. It’s your personality that will win you long term, regular customers. I’m a very good dog groomer now, but I was distinctly average when I started (as most are I suppose). I realised that if I made people feel welcome and I was friendly and chatty, greeted their dogs like my own and made things relaxed and easy for them, people came back. Not only that, but they also recommended me to others. YOU are what people pay for. Make your customer service the best ever. Don’t undersell yourself with freebies or offers. Make people want YOU to come and treat their horses.