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Other Added - Three Ways to Add Leverage to Your Small Business
Personal Pluses That Ace A Job InterviewAs the business world has become more competitive for the shrinking markets available to them, companies have shifted their focus from hiring the most educated or experienced graduate, to hiring those employees with personal pluses as well as the job skills.Right now, you may be in an entry-level job, gaining experience and hoping to work your way up. This is also the time (if you haven’t learned them sinesses for increased visibility. For example, I could take this article and post it on several web sites that provided content for others to put in their ezines or on their web sites. I could also directly contact the webmasters at several of the bigger web sites that service my same target market of independent professionals and offer them the use of the article on their web site. Bingo! One article, multiple places of exposure. Tap into other forces to achieve a desired objective. For e Small Business Help By Marketing Your Speaking Business and Watch Your Business Results SoarSometimes being somewhat old and of a strong Swedish heritage which means stubborn in my family, I fail to truly listen to the good advice that I have received along the way as I have grown my business. Recently, I just began to take some of that advice to heart specific to my marketing plan by growing my speaking business.At a speaking engagement that came from a referral, I concluded the presentatio Remember those drawings from science class of how a lever works?The lever was a long bar that rested atop a triangularly shaped fulcrum. One end of the lever was underneath the object to be raised. The other end of the lever was where downward force was applied to raise the object at the other end. The keys to whether or not the lever could raise the object were: 1) the distance of the fulcrum from the object to be raised, 2) the length of the lever, and 3) the force applied to the fulcrum. In short, the longer the lever
and the more force applied,
the easier and faster you can move the object. When mapping this diagram to the business of an independent professional, we find: - The professional is the fulcrum
- The object to be moved is the business objective to be achieved
- The lever is the resource to be amplifed
- The downward force can be a body of knowledge or expertise; external resources (such as mentors/coaches, training, experts, etc.); an investment of time or money; the use of skills, tools, or talents; and the use of systems, processes, procedures, and structures.
Here are 3 of the many ways in which you can employ leverage in your business: - Take your resources and repurpose or reuse them in new and innovative ways to add to your services, products, or resources.
Hence, the body of knowledge represented by the original resource is multiplied into several services/products/resources for your business. For example, I could take this article and use it both in my ezine and on my web site. I could also make it into an eclass by expanding it with calls to action on the part of the reader. Once it is expanded into an eclass, it's just another step into making it a web-based class. From there I could take it into being a multi-session teleclass or an on-site seminar.
Can you see that without much additional effort you can take one resource and multiply it into 5 or 6 additional resources for your business? - Take a resource and percolate it through multiple businesses for increased visibility.
For example, I could take this article and post it on several web sites that provided content for others to put in their ezines or on their web sites. I could also directly contact the webmasters at several of the bigger web sites that service my same target market of independent professionals and offer them the use of the article on their web site. Bingo! One article, multiple places of exposure. - Tap into other forces to achieve a desired objective.
For e Logo PensA pen is much more than a writing instrument. Even an individual who relies on a computer to do most of his writing work, needs a pen for simple everyday situations, such as signing a check or autograph. Few are the people who leave the house without a pen tucked in the pocket or in their schoolbag, handbag or briefcase. The pen is an almost indispensable and universal tool.Smart businessmen have reali lever
and the more force applied,
the easier and faster you can move the object.When mapping this diagram to the business of an independent professional, we find: - The professional is the fulcrum
- The object to be moved is the business objective to be achieved
- The lever is the resource to be amplifed
- The downward force can be a body of knowledge or expertise; external resources (such as mentors/coaches, training, experts, etc.); an investment of time or money; the use of skills, tools, or talents; and the use of systems, processes, procedures, and structures.
Here are 3 of the many ways in which you can employ leverage in your business: - Take your resources and repurpose or reuse them in new and innovative ways to add to your services, products, or resources.
Hence, the body of knowledge represented by the original resource is multiplied into several services/products/resources for your business. For example, I could take this article and use it both in my ezine and on my web site. I could also make it into an eclass by expanding it with calls to action on the part of the reader. Once it is expanded into an eclass, it's just another step into making it a web-based class. From there I could take it into being a multi-session teleclass or an on-site seminar.
Can you see that without much additional effort you can take one resource and multiply it into 5 or 6 additional resources for your business? - Take a resource and percolate it through multiple businesses for increased visibility.
For example, I could take this article and post it on several web sites that provided content for others to put in their ezines or on their web sites. I could also directly contact the webmasters at several of the bigger web sites that service my same target market of independent professionals and offer them the use of the article on their web site. Bingo! One article, multiple places of exposure. - Tap into other forces to achieve a desired objective.
For e Cheaper Doesn't Work in the Horse BusinessHere are 3 phone questions you get all of the time. The caller asks:1. "How much do you charge for board?" or,
2. "How much do you charge for riding lessons?" or
3. "How much do you charge to train a horse?"Your palms sweat and your head aches as you begin to recite your price list for the 18th time this week. You feel if your price isn’t as low as the competition’s, then you’ll lose e use of skills, tools, or talents; and the use of systems, processes, procedures, and structures. Here are 3 of the many ways in which you can employ leverage in your business: - Take your resources and repurpose or reuse them in new and innovative ways to add to your services, products, or resources.
Hence, the body of knowledge represented by the original resource is multiplied into several services/products/resources for your business. For example, I could take this article and use it both in my ezine and on my web site. I could also make it into an eclass by expanding it with calls to action on the part of the reader. Once it is expanded into an eclass, it's just another step into making it a web-based class. From there I could take it into being a multi-session teleclass or an on-site seminar.
Can you see that without much additional effort you can take one resource and multiply it into 5 or 6 additional resources for your business? - Take a resource and percolate it through multiple businesses for increased visibility.
For example, I could take this article and post it on several web sites that provided content for others to put in their ezines or on their web sites. I could also directly contact the webmasters at several of the bigger web sites that service my same target market of independent professionals and offer them the use of the article on their web site. Bingo! One article, multiple places of exposure. - Tap into other forces to achieve a desired objective.
For e Bring Me Your SickIn the world today many of us are turning back to the natural ways!
Eating better more exercise and less sleep! Sleep is where the body repairs it’s self so it is important to set aside 8 hours.If we are so busy chasing a living we can not afford this time! So sleep suffers! I wish you all the best and want you to ask yourself… What would I have to have in order to sleep for that length of time? oth in my ezine and on my web site. I could also make it into an eclass by expanding it with calls to action on the part of the reader. Once it is expanded into an eclass, it's just another step into making it a web-based class. From there I could take it into being a multi-session teleclass or an on-site seminar. Can you see that without much additional effort you can take one resource and multiply it into 5 or 6 additional resources for your business? - Take a resource and percolate it through multiple businesses for increased visibility.
For example, I could take this article and post it on several web sites that provided content for others to put in their ezines or on their web sites. I could also directly contact the webmasters at several of the bigger web sites that service my same target market of independent professionals and offer them the use of the article on their web site. Bingo! One article, multiple places of exposure. - Tap into other forces to achieve a desired objective.
For e Customer First Customer ServiceThe world of customer service is rapidly changing. Thirty years ago, telephones and mail services were the norm for most companies. Now, faxes, email and web sites offer more options to customers than they've ever had before. It takes a dedicated team to keep loyal customers coming back and new clients coming in.Customer Service is about that ultimate contact between people. It's about a potenti sinesses for increased visibility.For example, I could take this article and post it on several web sites that provided content for others to put in their ezines or on their web sites. I could also directly contact the webmasters at several of the bigger web sites that service my same target market of independent professionals and offer them the use of the article on their web site. Bingo! One article, multiple places of exposure. - Tap into other forces to achieve a desired objective.
For example, if you want to short-circuit the learning process on a particular business subject, you can hire a mentor or coach, attend a workshop or seminar, or buy a book or tape training series. In this way you are using the power of other people's knowledge and experience to speed your learning. And speed of learning is just another type of leverage. The ultimate purpose of applying leverage in your business is to achieve your desired objectives with more speed and less effort. Where are you missing opportunities to apply the power of leverage in your business? Copyright 2004, Rose Hill, Inc
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