We’re in it, whether we like it or not. The UK economists are forecasting a recession until Summer 2023, but the risk of severe downturn has seemingly been reduced by Government’s intervention on energy bills. So, in the meantime, what can companies do to make their business recession-proof to weather the economic downturn?
MANAGE CASHFLOW
This should be a priority for every business as it ensures you have enough funds to pay your bills whilst also making a profit.
EXPAND THE PRODUCTS YOU OFFER
The best and easiest way to grow a business is to sell more to existing customers. Think about how you could do that by expanding the services your business offers. How about moving into selling more security systems like the ABUS Smartvest Wireless Alarm System. Because it’s wireless, with really simple ‘plug and play’ functionality it makes a perfect entry-level security system and an easy win for locksmiths to sell to homeowners and small businesses looking to up their security levels. Look for products that offer good margins such as the new ABUS Secvest Wireless Alarm System, a sophisticated suite of products that sets a new standards in burglar alarm systems. It is ideal for retrofitting existing buildings, can be intuitively operated, and is easy to remove. Unique mechatronic components counter intruders with mechanical resistance and simultaneously trigger an alarm.
Look for deals on new innovative products, that includes help with marketing such as the ABUS Touch 57 and Smart KeyGarage which includes a free countertop point of sale, also the X60 cylinder and padlock range that offers ready-to-go marketing materials to easily extend your offering.
HOLD ONTO YOUR PEOPLE
Keeping hold of key staff is one of the main challenges in today’s economic climate. Staff retention should be at the forefront of your agenda when anticipating a recession. Although if downsizing is necessary, locksmith businesses can offset this by offering flexible working or reducing hours to make the situation work for everyone.
DON’T STOP MARKETING