Small Business Coaching – Are You Chasing After These?

It’s almost like an “entrepreneurial curse.” Not in a bad way, but it’s that need to continually be in search of the “next sure thing to grow my business.” That desire isn’t inherently bad, but it can plague us so badly that it literally stops us from creating the very success we desire.

You may know what I’m talking about – bright shiny objects (BSOs). You know you’re chasing after bright shiny objects when you are flying from one thing to another in the hopes that one of those “things” will be the magic bullet to instantly makes your business unbelievably successful. I’ve been there.

I’m all for new ideas – trust me, I’m coming up with new ideas all the time and if you’re an entrepreneur you know the feeling. We tend to have more ideas than we know what to do with. And if that wasn’t enough, more ideas are coming at us daily. Just click “check mail” and stand back, here they come! Bright shiny objects for you to try and buy.

Here are 3 ideas you can implement right now to break free from the BSO frenzy and create lasting success in your business:

1) Embrace the “P” word: Entrepreneurs hate this word – plan. Ugh! But guess what folks, without a plan, it’s hard to know what to listen to and what to NOT listen to as those bright shiny objects start coming at you. Even if your plan is on a napkin or post-it note, stop and write down what your goals are for your business this year. You will at least have something to check your decisions against.

2) Don’t file it away: Now after you write down your plan, it’s time to work the plan. The plan doesn’t go into a file folder. What’s the next action for each part of your plan? When you are focused on your next action each day, it’s much harder for BSOs to distract you. Not only should you know what your next action is, but each day, I’d invite you to write down the top 3-5 actions you must get done. When those top 3-5 actions are staring you in the face, it’s harder to allow bright shiny objects (BSOs) to distract you.

3) Choose according to your plan: When you know what your plan and goals are, you know what education and tools to invest in. As bright shiny objects come your way, you can make a more informed decision as to whether it fits into your plans and goals for the year. For example, if you want to create an information product, then you’d be open to tools and education that would make this possible. You can confidently choose the tools and education that help you accomplish your goals. But you can only do this if you are clear on your goals.

I cannot begin to tell you how many invitations I receive each week for one thing or another. People wanting to partner with me, wanting me to sell their products to my list, invitations to join or attend countless networking and other events, and the list goes on. But I have to choose. I stick with things that I deem beneficial and I check it against my plan and goals for the year. If I don’t discriminate in my decisions, I dilute my efforts, I begin to spin my wheels and I become perpetually distracted.

STOP:

I would invite you to pause right now and make the decision to stop chasing after bright shiny objects (BSOs). Take the next morning or afternoon off and dedicate that time to deciding what your business goals are for the year. Get them out of your head and write them down.

And next to each goal, list the sequential actions that would make each goal possible. What resources do you need? Who will be your coach/mentor? What groups do you need to be in? What tools would help make this happen? When you become focused and determined to make those goals a reality, you are less likely to fall victim to bright shiny objects.

And now I’d like to offer you the FREE one-hour audio seminar for solo entrepreneurs on “How to Create a Steady Stream of Clients And Cash For Your Small Business” at: http://www.GreatSmallBusinessAdvice.com. From Allison Babb, author, speaker and Small Business Coach to solo entrepreneurs. Allison is also the creator of http://www.TheSmallBusinessSuccessMovie.com viewed by over 27,000.

If you’ve found this article, chances are you are searching for a Virtual PBX System for your small, home-based or mobile business.  The good news about today’s offerings is that there are cheap hosted alternatives out there that can compete with expensive private systems owned by the fortune 500 companies.  That means more options for you.  It also means that before selecting one, you have to understand the details of what they offer.  That is the focus of this article… to “de-technify” the functionality offered so that you can quickly understand it, implement it and move on with running your business.

So without further ado, here is an alphabetical listing of virtual PBX features along with explanations.  Use this as a reference guide when comparing services.

Answering Rules

Set up how your system handles calls based on a number of factors including time of day, day of the week, date range and caller ID.  For example, if calling after the business hours you set up in your system, the caller will hear the after-hours greeting and will be forwarded to voicemail.  Or if a call comes in from a certain caller ID, a personalized greeting can be set for that person or you can have it go directly to a particular extension. 

Call Forwarding

Callers who dial your local or toll free number are directed to any number of phones you assign in your system.  They can be forwarded to any type of phone anywhere in the world. 

Calling Card

Use your phone system as a calling card to place calls from any phone just like a calling card.

Call Logs

A record of your calls and faxes is stored on your Web-based account with details such as who called, the phone number, and the date, time, length and result of the transaction.

Call Queues

No busy signal, no voice mail.  If you are on a call and another one comes in, they are automatically placed on hold until one of your forwarding numbers become available.

Call Screening

A feature where an auto-attendant calls you first before connecting a call and announces the caller’s name. It then gives you options to accept, reject or send it to voicemail. You can also block callers and see blocked caller IDs.

Call Transfers

Forward calls in progress to any extension you have set up in your system.

Click-to-call Me

A feature offered by RingCentral where you can embed code on your webpage or email to have the system immediately call interested customers.

Dedicated Fax

A service where you can select a number different from your main phone number to handle incoming faxes.

Dial-by-name Directory

Get that big business image with an auto-generated company dial-by-name directory offered by several companies.  The caller simply dials by first or last name to be connected to the correct extension.

Digital Line or VOIP

Allows you to use your internet connection to answer and make calls instead of forwarding them to landlines or cell numbers.  The advantage of this feature is that it is generally a fixed low monthly charge instead of having to pay per usage when you use your phone to answer calls.

Fax on Demand

A service that allows the caller to select an option when calling you to have a document faxed to their fax machine. 

Greetings

Includes the main greeting a customer hears when they call you as well as voicemail greetings customers hear prior to leaving messages.  Depending on the provider you select, you’ll have the option to record custom greetings yourself and or have them recorded by professional voice talents.

Internet Fax

Receive faxes to your designated number and view them via email or by logging into your web account.  Send faxes from your web account or by using fax software provided by some virtual pbx services.

Local Numbers

Includes your selection of a local phone number.  This is useful when you’re looking to establish a local marketing presence in a certain market or when selling to international customers that don’t have the ability to call toll free numbers.

Message Alerts

Get text messages on your cell phone or PDA alerting you to new faxes and voicemail.

Mobile Functionality

Different companies call it different things but essentially it allows you to access your phone system through software installed on iPhones and Blackberry’s thus allowing you greater mobility.

Music & Messages On Hold

Have music or specialized messages play while your callers are on hold.  Most companies allow you to customize the on hold music.

Outgoing Calls

Some services allow you to place outgoing calls over the phone or VOIP and the person you are calling will see your toll free (or local) number in their caller ID.  A few companies also offer click calling where you highlight a number in your system and it will do the dialing for you.

Outlook Integration

Fax directly from Outlook and synchronize your Outlook contacts with your phone system.

Professional Recordings

You can create customized greetings and have them recorded by professional voice talent to enhance your image. 

Real-Time Call Control

Certain companies offer you the ability to manage your calls online, in real time with options to accept, reject, send the caller to voicemail or send an instant voice message.

Toll Free Numbers

Includes your selection of a main toll free number to use with your service.  These include 800,866, 877 numbers as well as vanity numbers where you spell out a word as part of the phone number.

Virtual PBX or Extensions

The heart of the system, this is where you can create multiple extensions within your phone system.  You can assign multiple extensions for departments (billing, customer service, sales, etc), for individual employees or for different product lines or businesses you may have.  The big advantage here is that you can seamlessly offer your customer access to the multiple extensions for people or groups that are spread out across the country without having to call different phone numbers.

Voicemail

All systems offer unlimited voicemail where your customers can leave messages. 

Voicemail Delivery

The different voicemail delivery options include calling into your system to pick up voicemails, logging into your account over the web to view and listen to them and having your voicemails forwarded to an email address you designate where the message will be recorded in an audio file you can listen to.

If you’re interested in a detailed review of the features offered by some of the leading virtual PBX providers, please visit http://www.800telephonenumbers.net