ARE you are financial fanatic constantly checking your business’s cash flow, or are you more focused on the future of your company?

This light-hearted quiz shows what kind of business owner you are.

Small businesses have revealed the main factors benefiting them

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Small businesses have revealed the main factors benefiting them

With each outcome, it also offers ways to rethink to help small businesses thrive in this tricky economic climate.

It comes as research found six in 10 small business owners say their only goal for the year is just to stay afloat.

A poll of 500 British small business owners and decision makers also found 43% believe adaptability – the trying and testing of new processes and ways to do business – is critical to delivering success.

The survey found having a presence on online marketplaces (26%), selling via social media (24%), reducing systems and streamlining operations (21%) and finding new markets abroad (18%) are other ways they believe they can stay afloat in this current climate.  

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Not surprisingly, 58% are worried about their business revenue for the rest of 2023.

The findings are from PayPal’s Business of Change 2023 report, which aims to encourage SMEs to rethink the potential of their business.

It found that SME owners believe over a third (36%) of revenue on average has come from thinking outside the box.

Vincent Belloc, managing director, PayPal UK, said: “We recognise the many challenges currently facing UK small businesses.

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“But we hope that our latest findings inspire SMEs to rethink their potential and the ways they do business for the better, moving away from just surviving, to a thriving mindset in 2023.

“Our report of 500 SMEs highlights that many are being held back by managing too many business systems taking up valuable time.

“Small business owners are looking for all-in-one solutions to help them improve efficiencies and allow them to do what they do best – sell and grow”.

Despite finding success from trying and testing new processes, almost half (46%) admit to not rethinking how they could approach their business differently.

In fact, the report revealed the biggest barrier to rethinking new ways of working is worrying about finding the right people to help enact them (22%).

Just over a fifth (21%) stress about the day-to-day overheads, and 15% don’t have a deep enough knowledge of international trade.

Yet hope remains, as 70% are hopeful their business will reach its potential in the next five years, further supported by 77% who agreed it took longer than one year to start seeing results.

But it isn’t just the flagging economy holding small businesses back, as 54% of owners admitted to feeling overwhelmed by the multiple different financial and operating systems needed to run their business.

And 59% believe they’d be able to rethink their business potential if their operations were streamlined efficiently.

When looking to other factors holding SMEs back, the data showed 34% still do not have a website, according to the OnePoll figures.

Nearly three in 10 (28%) are yet to have their own social media channels and 47% do not have a presence on online global marketplaces.

Vincent Belloc from PayPal UK added: “When you’re running a small business, and sitting at the very top, you have so many different things to think about.

“At one time you can be acting as CFO and thinking about cash flow, the next you’re in marketing and planning promotions on social media.

“But it is encouraging to see the general positive sentiment UK small businesses have about the future and as a trusted payments partner, our all-in-one solution can help them focus on what’s most important – managing and growing their business.”

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Ten things SMEs think they should be doing to stay afloat:

  • Make time to think differently about your business
  • Keep a close eye on all outgoings
  • Improve customer service
  • Sell through online marketplaces
  • Sell via social media
  • Invest in digital platforms to improve customer experiences
  • Reduce prices
  • Reduce advertising/marketing budgets
  • Find new markets abroad
  • Reduce systems and streamline operations

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This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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