Running a business in Nigeria can be a real challenge.
You’ve got to be determined, resilient, and flexible to make it work. But there’s one problem that small business owners face that often goes overlooked – the “friend discount” problem.
It’s tough when your friends and family expect you to give them discounts or even freebies just because they know you.
As a small business owner, I know it can be frustrating and overwhelming. You’ve already got so much on your plate, like finding customers, managing finances, and keeping the business running smoothly. The added pressure of constantly being asked for discounts can really take a toll.
So, what can you do about it?
Well, one strategy is to set clear boundaries with your friends from the start.
Let them know that while you’re happy to offer fair prices, you can’t give away your time and resources for free. Of course, you can still offer discounts or special deals on your own terms, but don’t let anyone pressure you into it.
Read also: 6 Reasons Your Business Needs Customers, Not ‘Family and Friends.’
Another tip is to educate your friends about your business.
When they understand the costs and challenges you’re facing, they may be less likely to ask for freebies or discounts. And if they do ask, you can always suggest alternatives like referral discounts or loyalty programs.
If all else fails, it’s time to be direct.
Let your friends know that you’re uncomfortable with the situation and won’t be able to offer any special deals in the future. It may seem harsh, but remember – your business is your priority.
Despite the challenges of running a small business, don’t forget to stay positive.
Focus on the customers who appreciate your hard work and are willing to pay a fair price for your products or services.
With a little determination and resilience, you can make your small business a success.