The Passion and the Rhythm of Small Business
by Melody Campbell
Remember when you first put your marketing plan together?
Remember when you received your first box of business cards
with your name and your company logo on it; the tingle of
excitement when you handed the cards out to friends and
relatives, proudly announcing that you were now a `business
owner`?
There are a lot of important things that you accomplish
with the passion you first started your business with. The
passion you had in the beginning was motivational. At first
you talked to everyone you knew about what you did. You
may have even done brilliant things like add your brochure
or catalog to all your outgoing bills and mail.
But as you look back, doesn't it seem like you peaked?
You've been busy and now you're out of steam?
Where did all the business go anyway? The customers used
to be everywhere; you phone was always ringing.
Now what?
The Purpose Why do you own a small business?
You must have this clearly defined so that you can communicate
it to others when the passion is running high; and yet follow
it diligently when the passion seems drained. When you look
up and say 'Why?' you need only to review your purpose -
your reason for being in business and you can keep serving
others. The Plan This is where the `rhythm` of business
comes in. You must have a formula, a plan, that when applied
to your business with the discipline of an athlete in training
--organized, finely tuned, and flawlessly executed every
day of your business life - will reward you with steady
growth. I'm talking about the mechanics of how you bring
your customers in; how you service them when they've done
business with you once; how you keep them so loyal they'd
rather `fight than switch.` To be successful in business
you must have clearly identified activities that are your
money making daily duties so that you don't get off track
with busy work.
For example, you might have on your list the following:
Contact 5 new prospects each day
Call 5 previous customers each day
Create 1 new alliance relationship
Follow up on 2 current alliance relationships
Add 5 new link swaps to website today
With a list like this - if you're just not up to doing
business as usual you can give yourself the day off if you
do the list. It's remarkable what transformation you will
go through if you create a list like this. Your business
will grow daily and you will pull yourself out of 'the glooms'
more often then you might realize just by going through
the motions. Remember, when the passion of your small business
seems gone, look to your purpose and put the rhythm of your
plan to work for you. When the success is steady it will
create the passion again.
About the Author
(c) 2002 Melody Campbell, The Small Business Guru Melody
Campbell may be contacted at www.GiveAwaysPlus.com.
Melody Campbell, Speaker & Author In the business world
for 22 years; successfully serves clients like MGM Grand
& New York, New York Casino & Resort in Las Vegas, Gannet
owned newspapers, Parfumes De Couer, Conde Nast with her
company www.GiveAwaysPlus.com. Now, Melody is Small Business
Guru at http://smallbusinesses.lifetips.com.
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