5 Ways Successful Small Businesses Save Money

5 Ways Successful Small Businesses Save Money
Here are five simple ways small business owners can keep their finances in check.
by square Aug 31, 2018 — 3 min read
5 Ways Successful Small Businesses Save Money

In the world of small business, it can take several years to break even, and a few more to make a profit. You’ve got to find a balance between scrutinising your finances and upholding quality. Small business spending is an art, so if you’re struggling to tread the fine line and manage your expenses wisely, here are some tactics to get you started.

1. Bulk buy smarter

If you use high volumes of products, equipment or produce, like office supplies or paper cups, you’re probably already buying in bulk. It’s a great way to cut costs, especially when you do the following:

2. Know your payment provider

With more people ditching cash and spending on card or mobile, it’s important for small businesses to accept every way their customers want to pay. Each payment provider has its own set of fees, which vary depending on their business model. The impact this can have on your bottom line is huge, so to save money with the right provider, make sure they:

3. Be thrifty with your marketing

With the rise of the Internet, you no longer have to spend several thousand pounds on a glossy magazine ad to reach your target audience. Instead, social media has become the marketing lifeblood of many small companies because:

 

As well as social media marketing, guest blogging, in-person networking and flyering, partnerships are another affordable ways to promote your business. Campaigns like Small Business Saturday and Shop Small (both supported by Amex) are free to get involved with, expand your network and put you on the radar of high profile organisers.

4. Do it yourself

We can all do with a specialist in our lives from time to time, but with a growing choice of software that puts you in control of your business, you can start saving money in a number of areas.

Accounting

You can now manage most of your accounting online, with platforms that let you track income and expenses, send and monitor invoices, analyse profit and loss and even pay your tax bill. Many of these are built with independent business owners (entrepreneurs, not financial specialists) in mind, making them easy as well as affordable to use.

Some options:

 

Your website

It’s become crucial to have a website, with 85% of customers using them to decide between businesses. Rather than hiring an expert web developer, you can use drag & drop platforms to build an online presence for a fraction of the cost.

Some options:

 

General management

Fewer staff means smaller outgoings. From restaurant inventory management to appointment scheduling, you can now streamline processes that would normally need extra people to manage.

5. Curate

Whilst it might be tempting to do as much as possible with the limited resource you have, the real beauty of a small business is that people love you for doing one or a few things really well. By curating your approach — for example to your menu, your clothing range, your locations — you become a specialist brand that customers feel loyalty towards. You also reduce the scope of stock that needs to be bought and stored, the skills that need to be taught, the permits that need to be paid for and so on.

If you’re finding yourself spread thin, it might be time to think about scaling down. Analytics software can be used to pinpoint the things you’ve mastered — the things your customers love and keep coming back for — so that you can focus all your attention and money there. As you refine your approach, increase your customer base and stabilise your finances you’ll reach a place where it’s time to grow and try something new.

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The square Editorial Team is dedicated to telling stories of business, for business owners. Our team comes from a variety of backgrounds and share a passion for providing information that helps businesses to start, run, and grow. The team is based in San Francisco, but has collaborators all over the country.

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