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Lesson #2: Narrow The Market To Your Niche
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| “There’s the relaxed fit generation and then there’s the next generation,” says Charney. “We like sexy at American Apparel.” |
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The Definitive Guide to GROWING Your Business During the Economic Crisis
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| You might be wondering why I wrote the word “GROWING” in all caps. Because that is exactly what you need to be doing right now. Many business owners freak out and they hide in their caves waiting for the bad times to pass by. That doesn’t make any sense. If you are just waiting until you see the light at the end of the tunnel, your ship will most likely sink.
I would like to share with you some ideas to grow your business during the economic crisis.
Profit from your current customers
As obvious as this idea may be, you will be surprised with the number of business owners that sell a customer just once. Call your previous customers and find out how you can help them. According to statistics, someone who bought from you in the past is five times more likely to buy from you again than a new prospect. |
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Help Im Freaking Out
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| The Universe is responding to you in your NOW. So whatever you're feeling right NOW means that is what you are sending out vibrationally right NOW, which means that is what you are attracting to yourself right NOW, which means your future is FULL of a bunch of stuff that is gonna feel pretty much like right NOW feels." Abraham-Hicks
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Master of the Show: P.T. Barnum is Born
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| The Fiji Mermaid, Siamese twins Chang and Eng Bunker, General Tom Thumb the Midget – besides being considered “freaks”, they all had in common one man, P.T. Barnum. He was a master showman whose rise to fame came in the 19th century thanks to his traveling “freak shows”. But Barnum was more than that; he was above all else an entrepreneur and a highly successful salesman. Barnum knew how to get people talking. Today, the legacy of his work lives on in the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, still billed as ‘The Greatest Show On Earth.’ |
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The Control Freaks Approach to HomeBased Business
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| Are you a control freak with your home business? Sure, it may feel good to have your finger on every facet of your business, but what is the price you're paying for it? |
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Lesson #4: Persevere and Push Through Your Problems
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| “[My husband] always tells me that I'm the most unrelenting person he's ever met, and it's true,” says Craig. “If I make a commitment to something I will stick to it no matter what.” From losing weight, to starting her own business, to coping with a freak accident, Craig has proven that with perseverance anything is possible. |
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Are You a "Control Freak?" Be Careful! It Can Derail Your Success
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| Do you want to be successful with your business? Do you delegate? No? Why not? If you are a "control freak" you could be costing your business its success. That is the theme of Melanie Benson Strick's latest article "How Control-Freak-It Is Can Derail Your Success". (http://tinyurl.com/ctrlFreak)
Melanie raises some awesome points about how you cannot do it all yourself and do it well. As the picture to the right shows, this juggling lady is already losing some balance because that food is about to spill all over the baby on the floor!
Keep reading for ideas on how you can do more in less time and be more successful! |
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DELEGATION FOR BEGINNERS
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| As business owners and managers it is so difficult to give up or give over control to someone else. The very thing that makes you successful, your ability to grow, build and manage your business can quickly become overwhelming when your hard work pays off. The control freak in you doesn’t want to let go, but a few strategies may help you to feel more comfortable.
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The Definitive Guide to GROWING Your Business During the Economic Crisis
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| You might be wondering why I wrote the word “GROWING” in all caps. Because that is exactly what you need to be doing right now. Many business owners freak out and they hide in their caves waiting for the bad times to pass by. That doesn’t make any sense. If you are just waiting until you see the light at the end of the tunnel, your ship will most likely sink.
I would like to share with you some ideas to grow your business during the economic crisis.
Profit from your current customers
As obvious as this idea may be, you will be surprised with the number of business owners that sell a customer just once. Call your previous customers and find out how you can help them. According to statistics, someone who bought from you in the past is five times more likely to buy from you again than a new prospect. |
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Get Your Article Written Today To Build Your List of Raving Fans
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| Writing articles is one of the top 5 marketing tools I used when I first started my business 10 years ago and it’s one I continue to use today. Why do I love it so much? It’s free, I can leverage the information and use it in several places, it allows me to give something of value to my readers and I build relationships.
When I say “article” many of my clients freak out. Here’s what I mean – 500-800 words (that’s a page to a page and a half) on a topic related to your products or services. Once you do a few, you can crank one out in an hour or less. Here’s four tips to help you become a successful article marketer. |
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Are You a Control Freak?
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| There is nothing more demoralizing than working for or living with a control freak, but spare a thought for them. Living in their skin isn't easy either. So what can you do about it? |
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Business Presentation Tips - How To Give Razor Sharp Instructions
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| What if you could deliver presentations with razor-sharp instructions that inspire people to get things done? What if you could achieve the results you seek, without coming off like a control freak? Find out how to be an effective communicator, an inspiring presenter, and a leader people trust. |
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Assessing Our Ability to Influence Others
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| In our personal and leadership development workshops we often conduct a 'degrees of control' exercise. We ask participants to come up with examples in the following areas: 1. Direct Control; 2. Influence; and 3. No Control. While there's often lots of debate and not always full agreement, examples under No Control generally include things like the weather, the economy, natural disasters, freak accidents, and the like. Discussions about my degree of Direct Control usually boil down to just one thing - me. However, some autocratic people fool themselves into thinking they have direct control over their teams, kids, or people reporting to them. Many other people are quick to surrender to the Victimitis Virus and declare they have no control or even influence over the behavior of anyone else. |
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