Impact Retail Training works to educate, motivate and inspire Food & Drink Entrepreneurs just like you, taking you on the journey from a Wannabe to Professional Business Person.
In this video, Mark Turnbull discusses the Business Success Pyramid and how Impact Training can help grow your business!
If you're looking to make the transition from Business 'Wannabe' to Professional Business Person, then the Impact Small Business Success Club is the perfect place to begin your journey. Join a small group of like minded business owners in weekly cohort calls and benefit from the members area of the Impact website.
It's packed with Training Videos to help grow your business, Industry Expert Interviews and the Impact Business Resource Vault, that's packed full of tools to help you grow your business.
Entry to the program is by application and invitation only. Priced at £75.00 per month.
The Six Week Kick Start Coaching program is a One to One mentoring program and is ideal for existing business owners who are looking to grow their businesses. Working with retail expert Mark Turnbull, this program is the ideal place to begin putting the right things in the right place to get the right results. The program runs over a 6-12 week period and prices start from £1800.00.
If you'd like to learn more about one to one mentoring, make sure you join Mark for an informal chat on Zoom - just click on the button below to book your call...
If you're serious about growing your business and would like some expert help in-house, why not book an in-person consultancy, where food & drink business expert Mark Turnbull visits your business and gives you one on one consultancy 'on the floor'. Prices start from £500.00 per day plus travel expenses.
To discover more about in-store consultancy, click the button below and book a Zoom call with Mark...
If you're looking for a Speaker for an audience of Food & Drink Entrepreneurs, then look no further than Mark who, with over 35 years of food & drink retail business experience, will entertain your audience with a number of presentations, that will both resonate and deliver long term-benefits.
I’m a huge Bastille fan, and this week I was reminded of one of my favourite tracks, ‘Of the Night’.
It’s a mashup of Snap’s 1992, transatlantic top five hit, ‘Rhythm is a Dancer’.
You may be familiar with the lyrics:
“Rhythm is a dancer,
It's a soul's companion.
You can feel it everywhere.
Lift your hands and voices.
Free your mind and join us.
You can feel it in the air.
Oh-oh, it's a passion”.
What I’ve found over the years is, that running a successful business comes down to rhythm.
The really successful businesses have created a system whereby, they rhythmically acquire new customers.
A system that markets their business.
That in turn generates ever increasing footfall for their shops.
Rhythmically.
Like the beating of a heart.
And the Rhythmic acquisition of customers, is always proceeded by rhythmic activity.
That is, marketing activity that takes place on an ongoing, regular basis - rhythmically.
Talking to one of my clients this week who owns a butcher’s shop and restaurant, it was the ‘Rhythm’ that was proving difficult for him.
Perhaps it’s the same for you?
Are you failing to rhythmically turn out your marketing content?
There are Seven marketing habits that all successful retailers must follow.
When embedded and compounded every week, these seven habits will lead you to a better business with even more customers.
Tom knows he needs to get rhythmic with these marketing habits, and perhaps you do too?
So, what’s stopping you?
Perhaps like Tom, you’re overwhelmed in the day-to-day tasks of your business.
The ‘Weeds’.
Stuck in the day-to-day tasks that prevent you from doing the all-important work, the work that will grow your business.
Stuck on the hamster wheel.
If you want a business that rhythmically generates an ongoing stream of new customers, you need to find the time to do the all-important marketing tasks.
Just to be clear, yes, I do realise there are lots of other ‘important’ tasks, that you need to get done.
But if you don’t take a small amount of time away from your day to day, the price you pay is huge.
If you can find 30 or 60 or even better, 90 minutes a day, and use it to focus on the things that will grow your business, your business will find itself in a significantly better place.
Focus on the Seven Habits of Highly Successful Retailers.
That’s what I do and that’s what Tom’s going to do too.
How about you?
Remember the wise words of wisdom from Snap and Bastille:
‘Rhythm is a dancer, oh-oh, it’s a passion’.
Have a great week.
Mark