We have made it through another year! For small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs), 2023 is the year to seize opportunities and open a wide range of doors for growing and expanding your business! 

When it comes to the current business landscape, there are many things that SMEs should think about if they want their business to thrive. 

So, what are the most crucial considerations for SMEs this year?
 

A valuable marketing strategy

If you are looking to improve brand exposure, a marketing campaign that is specifically tailored to your target audience is absolutely essential. 

Whilst SMEs should leverage online marketing and new technologies including augmented reality (AR) marketing techniques, you should not forget about traditional marketing methods that can also appeal and attract potential customers. 

Out-of-home (OOH) advertising is becoming increasingly popular, and since the online marketing space has come overwhelmingly crowded, 2023 is an ideal time to take advantage of new and unique marketing strategies to elevate your customer experience and encourage customers to purchase and stay loyal to your brand.
 

Sustainability

Regardless of business size, sustainability is something that is being constantly demanded of businesses by customers themselves. In particular, research from 2022 has shown that consumers across all age groups are now more willing to pay more for sustainable products

This demand for sustainability and sustainable products must be met by businesses, especially SMEs, if they want their business to grow in the long-term. Thinking about the bigger picture is much more important than thinking about how changing certain business practices to be more environmentally-friendly might affect the current situation within the business. 

As a result, for SMEs going into 2023, a critical consideration to make is how they can make their business become more sustainable, including how they can produce more sustainable products and services for their customers.
 

Future-proofing your business telephony 

Another important consideration for SMEs to make this year is how they can future-proof their business telephony. The PSTN Switch Off means that in 2025, the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) will be switched off by BT Openreach, closing all PSTN-based services. 

For businesses and even households still using PSTN, they must switch to a different service before this happens. In turn, you can expect to see Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services to replace legacy PSTN services. 

So, SMEs should start thinking about switching to a reliable VoIP service provider soon, especially if they still use a PSTN-based system. VoIP comes with a wide variety of benefits for SMEs in comparison to the traditional landline, so it is a good idea to switch as soon as possible to be able to instantly reap the benefits of a VoIP platform.
 

Remote or hybrid working models 

The COVID-19 pandemic showed that employees can effectively and productively work from home, so it is not surprising that remote working has stayed even as lockdowns and restrictions eased. 

SMEs should certainly consider whether a fully remote or hybrid model may be the best option for their business and employees, especially since these models can essentially save money in the long run in terms of overhead costs for office maintenance and leases.