Category Archives: Business

Great News - My first ebook chapter is released

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Great news.  I am well on my way working on my e-book, ‘Mastering Your Quest’ and have completed the first chapter on limiting beliefs.  So you can get started with this series right away,  I am issuing the book in installments. The first chapter has been released.  It is available on e-junky now.   As part of my commitment to get the information out to everyone, I have priced it at a dollar.  That is affordable to everyone.  I  want you to use this information as a tool to get you rolling on your quest.

This e-book is a collection of my experiences and research on what it takes to reach your quest.  It will be divided up into sections and this first section is on limiting beliefs.  I found them to be major stumbling blocks for me and don’t want you to be tripped up by them.  This chapter is the introduction and will start you on the process of freeing yourself from the limiting beliefs that are stopping you from reaching your dreams.  On Friday, the nineteenth,  the second chapter will be released.  So order now so you can get up to speed before the next one comes out.  Here is the down load link to get you started on freedom from your past limitations.

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Chapter One of Mastering Your Quest - “What are Limiting Beliefs?”…….only $1!

Referrals: Do you know anybody that needs this?

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 Many peoples quest involves owning their own business. The life blood of a business is the customers. How successful a business is in getting customers will dictate how successful the business is. One very powerful method of getting customers is referrals.

 

This is the second article based on a conversation with Steve Willinger. Steve is a business consultant that specializes in marketing and small business start up. Yesterday we discussed finding clients. One way of finding them is using referrals.

 

A referral is simply someone that you are introduced to by a common friend of both of you. It can be a very powerful method of finding clients for your business. It is basically a two step process. First you define who you are looking for. We discussed this in yesterday’s article. Second you ask people if they know anyone like that. It sounds simple but that does not mean everyone does it. Most people don’t know who they are looking for. If you don’t you are most likely not going to find them. Since we talked about defining you search yesterday, let’s talk about the second step today.

 

You mainly have three types of people who can help you with this. First, you have the people you haven’t done business with. These are people you just run into. You just ask them. They may know someone. Second, you have the people you do business with. They have seen your services. They were people who fit your customer profile. They very likely know someone like themselves. You may want to include the giving of referrals as part of your contract with them. Third, you have people who you know that are in similar businesses to yours. Business is not really war no matter what you see on TV. You can be friendly with people in your business category. Everyone can benefit by a little cooperation. Most likely you have a little different skill set and orientation than they do. If you send them a few customers along they will feel obligated to do the same.

 

You may have to prompt people a little to get good information. Rather than ask if they know anyone like you want at all, ask if anyone at their church or gym is like that. That makes it easier and easier makes getting good results more likely.

 

People in your field may be a good source of customers. You have a unique skill and interest set. People in the same industry have different specialties. If a customer needs something that’s a little stretch for you, but a match for someone you know, send him over. By helping the other person they will be likely to send over someone who matches your requirements more than theirs. But, you have to do your part about referring people back. If someone just sends and never gets anybody back, they will eventually stop sending people over. Be a team player. Be helpful and everyone will benefit.

 

This is the rest of the discussion with Steve on this topic. In the mean time you should check out Steve’s web site. It shows the areas that Steve is involved in and is a good resource for information on marketing small business.

 

Quest On….

 

Steve’s Web Site: http://www.amarketingguy.com

 

 

Finding Clients that are looking for you

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 Many people’s quest involves running their own businesses. Whether your dream is a single person operation or a string of franchised shops, you are going to need clients. It’s their money that makes your dream a stand alone lifestyle. To be blunt, it’s hard to consider yourself truly successful at your dream occupation if you still have to wait tables in the evenings to survive. It’s just a fact of life. Getting enough clients is the difference between a full and part time dream. It’s the biggest hurdle that most quest seekers face.

 

I recently had a good conversation with Steve Willinger about locating clients. Steve is a business coach who specializes in marketing and helping people start businesses. One of his focuses is assisting technical professionals move from being employees to being self employed. We were discussing how one finds clients that need your services.

 

Steve started out by explaining that before you can start getting customers you need to figure out a few facts about your business. A common myth of new business owners is that the entire world is their client base. What happens is by searching for everyone you find no one. Everyone does not want your services. Not everybody can be sold on your product or service. You need to figure out who needs your service and sell to them. That makes it easier because they want what you are selling.

 

The first step to finding those people is to determine what service you really provide and who would be your perfect customer for that service. This is the self analyst part. You must decide what you are doing for money. Since you are the boss here, you only have to provide the services you like to do. Look at the perfect type of job for you. Decide what facets of your business are your specialty. You can have more than one but you do need to define them.

 

Once you have the list of things you want to specialize in you can decide who would need that service. Knowing who they are gives you an idea where they are. You can look there and find them. This allows you to maximize your advertising efforts as well.

 

This discussion with Steve covered several facets of this topic. I will continue it tomorrow. In the mean time you should check out Steve’s web site. It shows the areas that Steve is involved in and is a good resource for information on marketing small business.

 

See you tomorrow with part two.

 

Quest On….

 

Steve’s Web Site: http://www.amarketingguy.com

 

A resource and a half for marketing and small business

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Michael Senoff is someone who took the idea of giving before you get to heart. He is the author of a amazing resource for anyone involved in marketing and small business. His site, www.hardtofindseminars.com contains over a hundred recorded interviews from a wide range of experts. The experts range from the current gurus like Bob Bly to past greats like Eugene Schwartz. Many of them come with down loadable transcripts. Some require fees but the majority of ones I looked at were free (150 hours of free audio). Anyone who wants to make their living in direct sales or Internet marketing should have this site in their bookmarks. There is a lot of good information here. He has another site www.hardtofindads.com. That is a collection of classic ads for students of copy writing and marketing.

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Audio Seminar Site: www.hardtofindseminars.com

Ad research Site: www.hardtofindads.com

 

A newsletter from the front lines of a Quest

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It’s always a good thing to see someone who is able to live their quest. I get a newsletter from a team of two writers who are doing just that. That newsletter is ‘Copy Protégé ‘ and the two writers are Monica Day, and Krista Jones. They are two freelance writers who are discussing their journey toward their goal of being ’six figure copywriters’. They discuss their problems and their successes. They also share the lessons they learn from all their adventures. Mostly they cover writing and the trials of becoming a successful writer.

Most of their problems revolve around writing issues but they also discuss personal crisis that impact their lives. I appreciate that honesty in their newsletters. It’s not just the professional issues that get in the way of our quests. It’s the car needing a new transmission and the kids being in trouble at school issues that push us off the path. We all need the examples of people getting through life’s issues and still striving toward their goals.

If your quest involves writing or making your living from a creative skill this is a newsletter that you need to receive. I believe that you will benefit from being exposed to their excitement with their passion.

Their website and newsletter archives are at : www.copyprotege.com

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