When everything is going especially well for a business, it’s easy for women entrepreneurs to go with the flow and ride out the wave of current success –- sticking to a daily routine of meetings, travel for conferences, and a to-do list that never seems to end. However, this routine can make it difficult to stop and examine your business because more often than not, stopping is considered falling off the track.

But when entrepreneurs make the active choice to take a moment right now and give their business their undivided attention; it can really help grow the company. And there’s no better time to put the wheels in motion for that than during a business’s Q4. The final three months of the year are the time to reflect on what worked during the past year, what didn’t, and what I can do to make the coming year better than ever. Break from the stiff schedule and take my tips into consideration for growing your business in the New Year.

1. Pay Attention to Customer Service

If I had to pick one thing that I take the most pride in about the company I own, it would have to be the consistent compliments we receive about our excellent customer service. Customer service is the easiest way to turn a good business into a great business.  Friendliness and enthusiasm with customers is something I reiterate time and time again to the team and it’s nice to see that it sticks.

Your team is a reflection of your business. You want that image to be as positive as possible. Just as a customer remembers a bad interaction with a business, they’ll remember a good one, too. A helpful phone call can lead to a returning customer or great word of mouth publicity from a client to a friend.

2. Upgrade Your Social Media Presence

If you aren’t blogging or tweeting on Twitter on a regular basis, now’s the time to start. That’s not to say that you have to tweet 50 times a day, but try to keep your postings on various social media platforms to 1–3 times a day. It’s enough to remind your customers that you’re ready to help them out on any medium, but is not so frequent that it feels like spam.

Additionally, make sure that what you’re posting is quality content. It’s better to post nothing at all than a poorly written blog post that someone threw together at the last second. Try and post articles that are relevant to your business, well written, topical and informative. Throw in some humor and photos from around your office into your posts too -– blogging never has to be boring!

3. Network!

If you’re looking to grow your business, a good way to make bigger strides is with a little help from potential partners and company partnerships. Don’t be afraid to make appearances at networking events; they’re filled with people who want to connect and grow as much as you do. Perfect your elevator pitch so it’s informative and genuine — the key to a good elevator pitch is to not come off like a salesperson. Just be yourself and tell people what your business does and why it would be great for them to hop on board in working with you as well as beneficial to their own business.

Besides actual networking events, you can keep an eye out for more unlikely opportunities to network. Maybe you’re at a Starbucks and meet someone in line for a latte who owns a business that would really complement yours. Swap business cards and email them ASAP -– you never know what may come out of it!

Read more: 5 Simple Ways Women Entrepreneurs Can Grow Their Business

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