Regina
Origin of Regina is Latin meaning Queenly
Regina's advice on -
HOW TO BEAT DEPRESSION!
Here's the story of a small, almost successful
mail order entrepreneur, and
how he overcomes the blues that comes with his way of
conducting business:
What an adrenalin rush! Last week when I visited the
post office my post
office box was overflowing with orders. One day, I had
to get a plastic
container just to carry the mail home. At the end of
the week, I had made
about $1,400 in orders!
Unfortunately, I spent money to stock up on inventory.
I anticipated
receiving the same type of business the next week to
make up for any
overspending I had done this week.That did not happen.
The next week brought in a total of $150 in orders
_ and the week after that brought in only $10! After
that, depression set in. I kept saying "What will
I do now? I spent the $1,400 and only have $80 to my
name. Rent will be due in a couple weeks and I'm flat
broke, simply because I let money go to my head because
I was temporarily "rich."
This is one example of how a business works sometimes
and it's important to
not take everything for granted. As employees of other
companies, we were use
to the fact of receiving a paycheck every week. Whether
we worked hard or
not, our paycheck was always the same and always on
time. All we had to do
was put in our 8-hours, 5-days a week.
Also, we were not used to spending any money to fill
orders. If we needed to
mail something, we sent it to the mail room or ran it
through the postage
meter. As employees, we didn't pay for the postage out
of our own pockets.
Our employer took care of it. That also goes for supplies.
If we ran out of
paper for our typewriter, we went to the supply cabinet
and got a pack out.
We never worried about spending our own money to pay
for office supplies.
But when you own and operate your own business money
is hard to come by especially the first few years. You
generate your own income! So instead of thinking about
riches and glory, think about improving upon what you
already have. If you have a $1,400 week pat yourself
on the back, but don't be stupid like I did and spend
it thinking you'll have the same amount next week. This
may not happen for another 6 months!
Instead, find out "why" you generated this
much money one week and hardly
anything the next week. Did you stop marketing because
you didn't think you
had to anymore? Did you spend time filling all those
$1,400 worth of orders
and generating back-end sales? (A back-end sale is placing
some form of
advertising in with the orders you fill that will generate
additional sales.
These items should be for products and services that
either compliment or are
the same as the product the customer purchased.)
Were all the orders that made up the $1,400 week for
the same product or different ones? Where did you advertise
in order to generate this response? Was it a specific
publication or a combination of several of them? Were
the orders for something that people run out of frequently
(i.e., printing, typesetting and advertising?) If so,
you can have a special offer for these same customers
in a few weeks with a money-saving coupon for them to
use. This will generate repeat business and the likelihood
of another $1,400 week in the near future.
However, if you do spend the money like I did and depression
sets in, just sit down for a moment and reflect on what
you do have: a roof over your head, food to eat, a legitimate
business that will grow and possibly steady out in the
future, peace of mind and the ability to work on your
own without employers and people breathing down your
neck!
In addition, if you spend the money and cannot buy
the supplies to fill the orders, DON'T just avoid your
customers and hope they'll understand. Instead, send
them a postcard that simply explains that you had such
a large response that you sold out of the item. Tell
them approximately "when" their order will
be filled and "when" to expect it. If you
can't possibly fill the order within 30 days, give your
customer the option of getting their money back or better
yet, issue them a Credit Voucher to use on future purchases.
If you have no income at all and cannot possibly refund
people's money offer
them something in return that you can provide. You need
to find some way to
compensate your customers. Remember that they trusted
you enough to see your
ad, write out a check and spend their hard-earned money
on you. They may not
have a lot of money either. Avoiding them will turn
you into a "rip-off"
artist with no future in the industry!
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