Texas Small Businesses and Entrepreneurs Can Make Big Profits By Making Small Changes
Texas business consultant and author Davy Tyburski is available to share bottom-line boosting strategies with local media
DALLAS, HOUSTON, SAN ANTONIO and AUSTIN, Texas, Sept. 29, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- In today's economy, every entrepreneur and small business owner needs simple and effective ways to increase their profits. Davy Tyburski, author of "The PROFIT Book" says a mere 21 techniques can increase sales, improve cash flow and boost the bottom line – without spending a dime.
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He was recently interviewed by Kevin Harrington, an original "shark" on ABC's hit TV show "Shark Tank" and Forbes Riley, the "Queen of Selling on TV." To see the video go to:
http://www.chiefprofitofficer.com/forbes-riley-kevin-harrington-interview-3/
Today's media audiences want actionable tips when they see, hear or read interviews. In his media appearances, Tyburski offers effective tactics from the five key areas of business that can increase the bottom line: marketing, sales, customer service, operations and accounts receivable.
- Have your Marketing team create a "higher level" (and price point) product or service. There are always a certain percentage of customers that will pay more to receive a higher level of service.
- Every team member can increase your Sales by asking customers open-ended questions to uncover potential sales opportunities.
- Customer Service must track what your customers are saying in order to increase loyalty levels and improve your product or service quality.
- Operations: Identify time spent on low-payoff activities and reallocate it to high-payoff (sales revenue producing) activities within your business.
- Accounts Receivable must identify which customers` you should FIRE today. Chances are, if you are constantly chasing down your money, you are losing profit.
Media Praise for Davy Tyburski
"As a shark, Davy speaks my language: Profit. Profit. Profit," said Kevin Harrington.
"Davy has consulted for me and he is amazing. He is laser focused and he sees things that I don't think most people see," says Forbes Riley, award-winning TV host, author, entrepreneur, and one of the nation's leading health and wellness experts.
For More Information
For information about his profit building books, continuing education programs, live events and his coaching and speaking services go to http://www.ChiefProfitOfficer.com
He is offering a free 65-minute "PROFIT Webinar." Businesses can learn how to instantly attract new customers and clients, retain existing clients and improve the bottom line without spending a dime. For information, go to:
http://www.MoreProfitWebinar.com
About Davy Tyburski, America's Chief Profit OfficerTM
Davy Tyburski is one of the most in-demand professional speakers and business coaches because he delivers what every entrepreneur, company and organization wants: MORE PROFIT! He is on speed dial for many top entrepreneurs, business owners and executives.
Davy has presented his proven strategies and techniques to many individuals, companies and organizations including The Walt Disney Company, Kellogg's, Medtronic, Goodyear, Manpower and Microsoft.
He is a hands-on business consultant who offers his profit generating programs and services to a limited number of selected clients each year. His 200% Return-On-Investment Guarantee sets him apart from 99 percent of business consultants and coaches in the world.
Because of his vast profit-centered leadership experience in the five key areas of business: marketing, sales, customer service, operations, and accounts receivable, Davy is the ideal professional speaker and business coach.
http://www.moreprofitwebinar.com/
Contact:
Robin Davis
210-497-1948 x105
Email
NOTE TO MEDIA: Davy Tyburski is available for immediate TV, radio and print interviews by calling 210-497-1948 x 101 or emailing: [email protected]
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