Saturday, May 29, 2010

The Root Word in "Networking" is WORK!

It can be enjoyable work, but work nonetheless - you have to be intentional and clear on what you are going to accomplish each and every time you walk into a networking situation. Don't drive miles and pay your admission fees just to sample out the finger food and stand for 30 -45 mins with the couple folks at the event that you already know. Do:

- speak to as many different people as possible
- try not to be more than 5 minutes with a single person
- set a target number of cards collected and remain until you have it
- try to find out about people's interests and goals, so you can add value when you go to follow up
- follow up contacts within 48 hours

There are many formal networking groups to join like BNI, and obviously several one-off events if you're looking to get your networking arm of your marketing platform in gear.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

90 Day Plans; EVERY 90 Days

As the next 90 day planning session on May 25th quickly approaches I'm reminded of how much impact these days of massive action planning can have on results. Or, how business owners who don't take the time for their 90 day plans are doing themselves a great injustice. Take an entire day AWAY from your business (and your cell phone) once a quarter to:
- reflect on your successes and challenges from the past 90 days
- objectively review the current situation in your business (SWOT analysis)
- revisit your long term goals and targets
- decide what must be accomplished in 1 yr to be on track
- then bring it back to the top 12 - 15 things that absolutely must be done in the coming quarter

We all know the saying; 'failing to plan, is planning to fail' so get in the routine - 90 days plans, every 90 days.

Here's a video explanation of why this type of planning is so vital for business owners:

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Saturday, May 15, 2010

Customers do they just come to see you because?

This is an interesting question I often get asked. Well I opened up my business but why aren't the customers coming? Well customers buy based on several factors. One factor is "do they like you?" Do they like your product, your service, your team and YOU! This LIKE factor begins the relationship and builds Trust. If they like you and what you offer then they will buy! What are the other factors? Stay tuned ....

Friday, May 7, 2010

How Committed are You?

It's an interesting question to ask ourselves as we set out towards our quarterly goals and targets. As humans we generally will always get what we NEED, but not very often what we WANT. Committing 100% will shift the goal to a 'must have' rather than an 'it'd be nice to...' Interesting clip from a classic movie here that illustrates this point; all the riders seem deeply committed in chasing their goal, but in the end - it's only one of them who is 100% determined.

Watch this Video