As business slows down for the holidays, you may be looking forward to a little rest and relaxation. Taking the time to rejuvenate is crucial to staying energized throughout the year. However, if you're up for it, the downtime may be the perfect time to work on your business.
Plan It Out
Take a look at the past year. What has worked for you? What hasn't? Have there been any missed opportunities? As you look ahead to the new year, think about what you can get down on paper now to ensure success. Make sure you have holiday mailings, promotions, and events scheduled out with notifications and reminders so that you don't miss a single thing.
Resolve
Where would you like your business to be this time next year and what can you do to set things in motion? Make New Years Resolutions for your business. What would help you the most? Attending more networking events, hitting a milestone sales number, or growing your team are all good places to start.
Holiday Greetings
We all know the importance of sending holiday greetings through the mail, but a quick, in-person stop can make a big difference for a special client. Take the opportunity to let them know you see them as more than just a business connection.
Party Time
Host a neighborhood gathering to let your neighbors get to know you a little better. We all prefer doing business with people we know and like. If you're always talking about your business, this could be a chance to meet others on a new and personal level.
Live Giveaway
Hold an online contest for your social media followers. Who wouldn't want a little extra money at the holidays. Give away a prepaid gift card to one of your followers for a store or restaurant via live Facebook video. Even better, promise to make the contest a monthly feature of your business. Watch your audience grow with the chance to win!