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Just a young ambitious woman & online business owner on a journey to Entrepreneurship,Bringing other "Future Ms.Entrepreneurs" along for the ride,sharing what I learn,tips,advice and opinions along the way

Thursday, September 19, 2013

How to price your products??

Pricing a Product can be kind of tricky and may cost you more money than you invest into your business if it isn't done the right way, here are tips on how to price your products the right way to make your profit. -Via Inc.com


The two main Mistakes often made are Under Pricing  and Over Pricing. You may already be making this mistake, take out your notebooks and pens and get ready to take notes that may save your business! 

Under Pricing: 

Pricing your products for too low a cost can have a disastrous impact on your bottom line, even though business owners often believe this is what they ought to do in a down economy. "Accurately pricing your product is critical at any point in the economic cycle but no more so than in a recession," says Laura Willett, a small business consultant and faculty member in the finance department at Bentley College in Waltham, Mass. "Many businesses mistakenly under price their products attempting to convince the consumer that their product is the least expensive alternative hoping to drive up volume; but more often than not it is simply perceived as 'cheap." Remember that consumers want to feel that they are getting their "moneys worth" and most are unwilling to purchase from a seller they believe to have less value, Willett says. Businesses also need to be very careful that they are fully covering their costs when pricing products. "Reducing prices to the point where you are giving away the product will not be in the firm's best interest long term," Willett says.


                     "The biggest mistake many businesses make is to believe that price alone drives sales. Your ability to sell is what drives sales and that means hiring the right sales people and adopting the right sales strategy. "The first thing you have to understand is the selling price is a function of your ability to sell and nothing else," says Lawrence L. Steinmetz, co-author Of How to Sell at Margins Higher Than Your Competitors"

Over Pricing:

On the flip side, overpricing a product can be just as detrimental since the buyer is always going to be looking at your competitors pricing, Willett says.  Pricing beyond the customer's desire to pay can also decrease sales. Toftoy says one pitfall is that business people will be tempted to price too high right out of the gate- "Put yourself in the customer's shoes. What would be a fair price to you?"

  





Understand Your Other Business Priorities

You may want your product to be known for its quality, rather than just being the cheapest on the market. If so, you may want to price your product higher to reflect the quality. During a downturn, you may have other business priorities, such as sheer survival, so you may want to price your products to recoup enough to keep your company in business.

  "The more you know about your customer, the better you'll be able to provide      what they value and the more you'll be able to charge."

Know Your Costs
A fundamental tenet of pricing is that you need to cover your costs and then factor in a profit. That means you have to know how much your product costs. You also have to understand how much you need to mark up the product and how many you need to sell to turn a profit. Remember that the cost of a product is more than the literal cost of the item; it also includes overhead costs. Overhead costs may include fixed costs like shipping or stocking fees. You must include these costs in your estimate of the real cost of your product


Many businesses either don't factor in all their costs and under price or literally factor in all their costs and expect to make a profit with one product and therefore overcharge. A good rule of thumb is to make a spread sheet of all the costs you need to cover every month, which might include the following:
  • Your actual product costs, including labor and the costs of marketing and selling those products.
  • All of the operating expenses necessary to own and operate the business.
  • The costs associated with borrowing money (debt service costs).
  • Your salary as the owner and/or manager of the business.

When to Raise Prices -- and How?

You should always be testing new prices, new offers, and new combinations of benefits and premiums to help you sell more of your product at a better price. Test new offers each month. Raise the price and offer a new and unique bonus or special service for the customer. Measure the increase or decrease in the volume of the product you sell and the total gross profit dollars you generate.

But there is a right way and a wrong way to raise prices. You don't want to alienate your existing customer base by raising prices too steeply, especially during a recession. "Rather than have a sudden increase, have a strategic plan during which you gradually increase your price 5 to 10 percent," Toftoy advices. "If the business is in trouble and you say, 'Hey, I'm going to mark everything up… that kind of scares people away. This way you haven't gone from $5 to $15. You've gone to $7.50 first."

When to Lower Prices -- and How?

You may realize that you have missed your target audience by pricing your products too high. You can always choose to discount your products or give customers something for free in order to get them to try your product or generate traffic to your storefront or website. "You have to get people in," Toftoy says. "People like getting something for free or some kind of discount. You can make Wednesday A "Blow Out Sale" day when customers get a 20 percent discount. Then maybe you can offer a student discount day. Then all you're doing is keeping the price the same, but to those people you're giving them a cut but it's not like you've lowered all prices."
Ex: This Sale by DOPE for their Grand Opening 


Monitor Your Pricing!!


Another key component to pricing your product right is to continuously monitor your prices and your underlying profitability on a monthly basis. It's not enough to look at overall profitability of your company every month. You have to focus on the profitability (or lack of profitability) of every product you sell. You have to make absolutely sure you know the degree to which every product you sell is contributing to your goal of making money each month. Remember: "People respect what you inspect."

Here are some other practices to help you price right:


  • Listen to your customers. Try to do this on a regular basis by getting feedback from customers about your pricing. Let them know you care about what they think.
  • Keep an eye on your competitors. If you don't have deep pockets and can't afford to hire a market research team, hire some college students to go out on a regular basis and monitor what your competitors are doing.
  • Have a budget action plan in place. Try to have a plan for your pricing that extends out three to six months in the future.
You owe it to yourself and to your business to be relentless in managing your product pricing. Remember, how you set the price of the products could be the difference between the success -- or failure -- of your business.

Article Rights to Inc.com
Please leave comments below.Good Luck!! 


Monday, August 26, 2013

Starting a Fashion Line on a Shoestring Budget

Informative Video on Starting your Fashion Line on a small budget! Via "Mercedes NyFashionBuyer" on Youtube.



Great Tips and information on getting started,how and what to be prepared for. Highlight quote from the video is "Talent isn't the issue,Money isn't the issue but the ability to HUSSLE is what makes the difference (between who succeeds and who doesn't)".
Have you pens and notebooks ready!

Leave your comments at the bottom of the video, I would love to hear your opinions!

Monday, July 22, 2013

Where to start??!! Online Store Builders to get you started.

Ready to start your online business but dont know where? Here are a few online store builders to get you started.



1.Bigcartel (http://bigcartel.com/ )

-Free Plan available for a decent amount of items
-Premium Plans available and switching plans made really easy
-Full customization 
-Full control of design
-Popular and known by most online consumers
-Paypal 
-Inventory Tracking 
-Discount Codes
-You can also use your own URL 
-3-5 images per product 
-5-300 product inventory 
-Search Engine





2.Volusion ( http://www.volusion.com/ )

- Various Plans to choose from $15-$200/ 100-unlimited products
-Accept Credit Cards 
-Design Services Available 
-Search Engine 
-Pay-Per-Click advertising
-Social Media Marketing
-Live chat 
-more




-Various Plans starting at $29 (trial plan limited for $14)
-Many Templates to choose from
-Blogging Platform included
-24/7 support
-accept credit cards
-advanced marketing features 
-more

   

Monday, July 1, 2013

F.M.E of the Month

Future Ms.Entrepreneur Of the Month: Owner of "Shaunie's World Boutique" 29 yrs old Shauntrice Dewberry from Miami ,shares how she got started with her business,her future goals and advice for other inspiring business owners.

I am Shauntrice Dewberry the face behind "Shaunie's World Boutique" my dream has always been to work as close as I can to fashion.  I started by making things for myself and friends in high school. Just seeing them wear things I put together and the feed back I received from other people inspired me. I wanted to see women feel and look good.  In 2010  I put a plan together to open an online boutique. I didn't get a loan from a bank or anyone I worked and put all I had into my boutique.

                                - "I wanted to see women feel and look good."-
                                                                                                       -Shauntrice
I researched who the best E-commerce Hosts websites were and how to use them. Even though others gave opinions I didn't lean on that I made sure for myself. This was my dream,so I put in the work. My first year was very hard, you learn a lot through trial and error.The words "NEVER GIVE UP" were posted on my wall and I kept that for motivation.
                                     
                                       -"This was my dream,so I put in the work"-
                                                                                                          -Shauntrice
My main goals are for everyone to know that "Shaunie's World Boutique" provides women's fashionable clothing and to eventually open a store. Things change when you grow with your business and you start to see other outlets.  I took advantage of free information that I found through the net and any other place I could find it. I say to anyone that wants to follow their dream, Make vision boards so you can keep track and see your progress unfold, Stay focused on the plan you set and never go past what you stride to do until all is completed. Don't ever give up

 Pieces From "Shaunie's World Boutique" ,You can shop for these pieces here www.ShauniesWorldBoutique.com :







         
How to Contact Shauntrice Dewberry:

Facebook: Shauntrice Renee/ Shaunie's World Boutique
Instagram: shauniesworldboutique 
Twitter: ecirtnuahS 

Monday, June 24, 2013

Marketing 101

 3 STRATEGIES ON HOW TO MARKET YOUR BUSINESS

You have your business set up,you're excited and suddenly you realize one thing..... ............"How am I going to get customers to buy my items?"Marketing your business is an essential part for your business and is probably where most of your time and energy will be spent. With so many competitors, you have to go out and get your clientele. Here are my top 3 strategies to get you started.


1.Social Networking Sites: 


Twitter: Creating a account on Twitter is a great idea, with 250,000,000 members you will have more than enough clientele to pull in. Make sure that your Business Bio has all the information available and are easy to access. Tweet about your new inventory,what your business is about and make it fun with quotes. 

Facebook: Sign up for a Business Fan Page on Facebook. You can post pictures of your items,receive comments and "likes" for your page. 

Instagram: Instagram is very popular for its Photos only based environment, but with the new "Video" feature recently added, it is the best thing that could of happened for business owners. Besides posting pictures of your inventory you can now get creative and make small 15 second snippets or commercials for your business for FREE!! Make it fun,informative and to the point.

Tumblr: Tumblr is the number one blogging platform in the world.Creating one for your business will give bloggers a opportunity to not only "like" your pictures but also to "Reblog" them onto their blogs. This is a great way of spreading the word about your business/items without doing most of the work!

Youtube: Yes YouTube! Everyone goes to Youtube whether it's for music,tips or DIY's,whatever it is you'll find it. You can create a Business Channel and post up informative videos about yourself and what your business is about or sells. Create a Small Community of fans and loyal customers.

2. Events

Going out to events is a great way of meeting new people. You may come across potential customers and people who will be very helpful to you and your business.
Try to attend as many events as you can but only those with a crowd where potential clients will be found. For example, a club is not a good place for networking or marketing, people are there to party not to talk, but a small outing like a Grand Opening, A Convention (relatable with your business), Small dinners etc, will give you the opportunity to elaborate more about your business on a one on one level with someone.

Tip:Networking with the right people is more beneficial, than passing all your cards/flyers around only to see them on the floor at the end of the night.

3.A Launch Party


A Launch Party is thrown by a company to celebrate the release of a new product or service. Planning a Small Launch Party for family, friends,co workers or sending invites is a good way to create word of mouth and to give your guests a hands on experience.

TIP: Hire a party planner to help you make your launch party special, unique and memorable. Provide drinks and Hor' d'oeuvres for your guests. Gift bags with items with your company logo are also a great Idea,everyone loves free stuff!


Hope these Marketing Strategies will help you out! Good Luckp


Written by Valerie Stark





Saturday, June 15, 2013

Finding The Perfect Business Name

Finding the perfect Business Name can be a difficult thing to do for most and can lead to Over Thinking. Here are "10 Tips" on making this process easier and fun for you.





1. Check on the Competition: What kind of names do your competitors have? Make a list and compare them to spark your own ideas and to help you develop a name that really stands out from the crowd.
2. Think about Your Target Audience: You want your business name to resonate with the people you are trying to reach. Use what you know about your target audience to measure the relevancy of any names you come up with.
3. Embrace Your Creativity: While you want your name to be easy to pronounce and remember, don’t skip over the value of creating a name that is completely unique. Not only can this make your business more memorable, but it can also provide a great opportunity for a back story, if your creative name has a special meaning.
4. Look at It from All Angles: Think about how the name will fit into the everyday operations of your business, and what it will make others think and feel. Make sure it coveys a clear message and that you are aware of all of the possible connotations that may influence how your business is perceived.
5. Don’t Limit Yourself: If you choose a name that identifies exactly what you do, such as Joe’s Logo Design, you might be limiting the future growth of your business. Sometimes it makes sense to be a little more general, such as Joe’s Graphic Design, so you don’t have to revisit and possibly revamp your brand down the line.
6. Get Input: Once you have a few possibilities, bounce them off of friends, family, colleagues and potential clients if possible. Ask for their initial impressions and suggestions they may have, and then add their feedback to your process.
7. Visualize the Brand: Your business name is more than just a name, it’s a big part of your company brand. Think in terms of your domain name, your marketing materials and how the name will essentially translate into all aspects of this new brand you are creating.
8. Keep It Short: Your business name won’t necessarily be more effective if it’s short, but it may be easier to remember. You can also consider using an acronym, but be careful – unless there is an obvious and memorable tie-in, using an acronym can make your name too generic to be relatable to your target.
9. Sleep On It: Put your shortlist of names aside for a day or two and then come back to it with a fresh perspective. You may feel differently about a name you loved before, or your working list may help you develop a new and perfect name when you review it again.
10.Check Availability of you Name: Once you've decided on the name you want to use for your business, it is important that you do a "Fictitious Name Search" for your state, to check the availability  before you put it to use. You can use it before you check, but it would be disappointing to have to change it later should you find out it is already taken by another company.

Friday, June 14, 2013

20 Questions To Ask Yourself Before Considering Starting Your Own Business.

The First Step to Starting your business is knowing if you are prepared to start. Answering these Questions will show you how much more research you'll need to do or whether you are ready to get the show on the road. Don't Panic!!If you aren't prepared its ok!! It's a long journey but doing it the right and long way is better than doing it quick and wrong.
  1. Why am I starting a business?
  2. What kind of business do I want?
  3. Who is my ideal customer?
  4. What products or services will my business provide?
  5. Am I prepared to spend the time and money needed to get my business started?
  6. What differentiates my business idea and the products or services I will provide from others in the market?
  7. Where will my business be located? (Online or will I Rent a Physical Storefront)
  8. How many employees will I need (If you choose Storefront)?
  9. What types of suppliers do I need?
  10. How much money do I need to get started?
  11. Will I need to get a loan?
  12. How soon will it take before my products or services are available?
  13. How long do I have until I start making a profit?
  14. Who is my competition?
  15. How will I price my product compared to my competition?
  16. How will I set up the legal structure of my business?
  17. What taxes do I need to pay?
  18. What kind of insurance do I need?
  19. How will I manage my business?
  20. How will I advertise my business?
-Questionaire provided by Black Enterprise

Future Ms.Entrepreneurs,More than a name,It's a Movement....

Ever wondered about the possibilities of becoming one of those powerful women who call the shots, the confident woman who knows what she's talking about and who doesn't accept nonsense from anyone? .....Well I did, I day-dreamed of being that woman and I decided that I would BECOME that woman.

 It all started with working long hours at a restaurant with very little pay, when suddenly I thought "I'd rather work this hard for myself" and so I did. I didn't know how to start or where to start but my mind was made up, I would find a way to do something I love and make money doing it. After brainstorming and writing down a list of things I love, it finally hit me......I started a online Accessories Shop! 

 How many cares one loses when one decides not to be something but to be someone.”
-Coco Chanel, founder of Chanel

                         It takes a lot of researching, planning and hard work but I'm making it happen. Although I am no where near where I want to be, I wanted to share things i learn about business with other inspiring young women entrepreneurs,who don't know where to start or who need a little motivation, helpful tips and advice. This is what Future Ms.Entrepreneurs is all about.