Thursday, December 2, 2010

Characteristics of a Successful Entrepreneur - Part 5

5. Ask for the sale.

A home business entrepreneur must always remember that marketing, advertising, or promotional activities are completely worthless, regardless of how clever, expensive, or perfectly targeted they are, unless one simple thing is accomplished--ask for the sale. This is not to say that being a great salesperson, advertising copywriting whiz or a public relations specialist isn't a tremendous asset to your business. However, all of these skills will be for naught if you do not actively ask people to buy what you are selling.

*taken from 25 Common Characteristics of Successful Entrepreneurs on entrepreneur.com http://www.entrepreneur.com/homebasedbiz/article200730.html

But we're a library,we don't sell anything! 
Oh, really?  Are you sure about that? Let's take a second look.

Certainly, as a public library we are not in the business of selling products to our customers and taking money for them, but we do sell, and  they are not the only people we should "sell" to? 

To our customers we are selling an idea, the concept that a library is a resource to use and share and promote.  We are asking them to buy this thought and pay for it  with their support, their voice to advocate for us.  (and a nice donation now and again also helps)

And for our non-customers, we need to ask them for the sale them too.  They need to buy the same concept - that the community is a better place with a strong, thriving library.  That like a good school or community center, a good library adds to the quality of life for all in the community.  We are asking them to pay for this sale with their voice and their consent, to allow public funds to continue to flow or start to flow to the library.
 
We sell to our local and state officials.  We want them to "buy" that they need to support the library and to pay for their sale with the offical treasury, with their presence at events, with their voice, speaking well of the library and it's contributions to the community. 

So while we are not in the "retail sales business", there are a number of folks we need to ask for the sale.  Have you asked today?

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