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Shop Your Own Product

<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Products make your business&period; You could sell cars&comma; you could be a consultant&comma; or you could be a retail store&period; It doesn’t matter what your business is as long as you have a product to sell&period; After all&comma; selling products is how companies make money&period; We get so caught up with driving business and making the company successful that sometimes we forget the most prevalent thing of the business – the product&period; Have you checked your product recently&quest; Don’t look at it with the knowledge of running the business or being an employee&period; Look at it in the mindset of being a customer shopping for a needed item&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Does this product look appealing to you&quest; Why or why not&quest; How does the website look&quest; Does it look outdated&comma; or does it seem to be up to par with the current styles&quest; Does the website load properly on your phone or tablet&quest; The most important question of them all is&comma; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;have you tried the product&quest; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;  Is it worth using&comma; or is it problematic&quest;  If you don’t know the answers to these questions&comma; then how can you wonder if your company isn’t making money&quest;  These are crucial facts to know&period; I think you would be surprised at how many companies don’t shop or play with their product&period; Testing is all well and good&comma; but generally it’s not a stress test&period; Nobody can stress test your stuff like the public&comma; but you want to make sure you give it your all&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">The best CRM Software and marketing tools around won’t help you if the product doesn’t live up to the promise&period; Say you send out all these email campaigns out of your awesome CRM&comma; but your business isn’t getting any traction&period; One of the issues might be that your product isn’t up to snuff&period; Your product needs to be comparable to the other ones like it on the market&period; If it’s lacking in any way&comma; then you have just identified the first issue&period; What if you have multiple products&quest; Well&comma; each one of them has to be looked at to see if there is an issue&period; Depending on what your business is&comma; you could hire secret shoppers to come in and test out the various products&period; Have some employees that you heavily rely on to stress test them&period; Both ways can be useful in identifying if the products are still of the same high quality that you believe them to be&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Another big point is to shop price comparisons to your competitors&period; There are a couple efficient ways to do this&period; You can either make notes within your customer service crm software on each of your products&comma; or you could export your products from your CRM into a spreadsheet&period; Either way&comma; you can put notes on the prices on your competitors’ products compared to yours&period; It’s very important to do this every now and then&period; If your competitors are dropping their prices&comma; and your prices are much higher&comma; then who do you think the customers are going to flock to&quest; It won’t be your company&excl;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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