Here's a very simple methodology on how you can increase your profit using the 5 Ways to Increase Profit- the ActionCOACH way.
A Plan for Profits- 5 Ways!
Can a business increase sales 10 %, keep expenses constant and still see a 61% increase in profits?
It can if it looks at increasing the bottom-line the ActionCOACH way.
Conventional business looks at sales from the standpoint of three variables, namely sales, expenses and profits defined by the profit formula:
Sales - Expenses = Profits
In this approach, each variable depends on the other, forcing businesses to look at either increasing sales or decreasing expenses in order to influence profitability.
ActionCOACH moves away from this narrow view and breaks the sales variable into five separate componenets. These variables can be worked individually and across the board to leverage on the bottom line. In the ActionCOACH business coaching model, this is termed "The 5 Ways."
According to the "5 Ways to Increase Profit," all business is driven by five key profit generating areas: Lead Generation, Convertion Rate, Average Sale, Average Number of Transactions and Profit Margins.
A closer look at each of these five variables reveals an increase in any or all of them can increase sales and profits while keeping expenses constant.

Understanding lead generation, conversion rates and average dollar amounts
In today's highly competitive business world, it is not possible for business owners to sit back and see the profits roll in. It becomes vital for businesses to test and measure everything. A good place to start is lead generation. This is defined as the total number of potential buyers that a particular business contacted or that contacted the business last year. Leads are also know as "potentials" or "prospects."
Most people confuse responses, or the number of potential buyers, with results. The sound of ringing phones does not mean that the cash registers are ringing as well. This is highlighted by conversion rate, or the percentage of people that did buy versus those who could have bought. An example of this is 10 people walking through a store with three people buying something. For the day the store had a conversion rate of 3 out of 10, or 30%.
The next part of the "5 Ways" is number of customers. This is the number of different customers a business deals with, and it can be determined by multiplying the total number of leads by its conversion rate.
Average number of transactions is the number of purchases the average customer will make over the course of a year. It helps to keep a database of past customers, and many business owners make the mistake of subscribing to the myth "once a customer, always a customer." The average number of transactions is closely related to the average sale of each purchase, which is also forecast over the course of a year.
Discovering revenues and working on margins
The next important concept in the model is revenue, which is computed by multiplying the total number of customers by the number of times they bought, multiplied by the average amount they spent.
The resulting revenue number is "revenue," or the total amount of overall sales for a business.
This figure leads to the concept of margin, which is the profit percentage of each and every sale. Simply put, if a business sells something for $100, and $25 was profit, the profit margin is 25%.
The final step takes the resulting revenue number and multiplies it by a company's profit margin percentage to reach bottom line profit.
The innovative idea around the "5 Ways" is that business can leverage the concept even if it has a product or service with long-term busying cycle or a limited number of transactions.
In those cases, a business could work the other variables to improve bottom line profit, including boosting its marketing efforts to capture more qualified leads, finding ways to increase conversion to customers, raising prices to leverage average sale amount or upgrading profit margins.
By stepping outside the conventional accounting perspective of profit and recognising that a number of additional variables drive the bottom-line ActionCOACH gives owners a new perspective on business- and equipe them with the tools that positively impact each variable of the equation.
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