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Metaphysical Marketing t find the right words to describe your product or service, try inventing some. Be creative.The foundation of success is in your mind. You do not need to struggle, seek and strive to build your business. You can use mental and spiritual laws to create and attract all the elements that insure success. Wouldn't you love to set your business on "automatic pilot" and enjoy the ride?The Law of Reversed EffortThe application of prosperity principles in business allows us to become aligned with these spiritual laws to learn how to "receive" success instead of "trying" to make it happen.Did you know there is a law called the Law of Reversed Effort? It states that the harder you "try" to do something, the less chance you have of achieving it. Trying implies a negative, it suggests to the mind that you may not accomplish. Even Yoda in Star Wars recognized this truth when he wisely said, "We do. There is no try."Practical MetaphysicsMy teachings are bas 11. Learn from the past. While forward thinkers do spend a lot of time in the future, they can also come up with great marketing ideas by looking to the past. Skim history books, read biographies of great men and women, or ask elderly folks about what life was like in the past. The new insight that you gain might be just the thing that leads to a new marketing campaign, product or service idea. While the future is where it’s at, there might be some valuable ideas in the past. 12. Be free of the burdens of the past. Acknowledging the past is great, but living in it as a marketer can mean the demise of your business. Free yourself from well-worn ways that don’t bring you the results that you need. If your industry is saturated with a particular idea or product, think of ways to re-invent it. Don’t do the same things that you did in the past if they aren’t getting you the results you desire. And, even if they are, what innovation might you make which would produce even better results? 13. Check your thoughts at the door. Forward thinkers look at each marketing challenge on its own merits. Don’t get mired in preconceived notions about the way the next marketing idea might turn out based upon your pas Risk Management and Competitive Innovation: How do you Manage Risk through Business Innovation What is it like from a marketing perspective to be yesterday’s news? We rely on what is tried and true in marketing because it is usually safe, tried, and tested. It saves us time, as well, since we don’t have to put on our creativity cap to craft an innovative strategy.I work with small companies in the southeast UK and for many, the current business climate gives these entrepreneurs two options: they can innovate today or they can fail tomorrow.Costs of production are re-locating the workIncreasingly I notice that production by local firms is being outsourced to China and call centres have migrated from Folkestone to Leeds and Glasgow and even to Beirut and Mumbai. It seems that geographic barriers no longer favour proximity when suppliers compete on price.Product introductions are acceleratingI also see people in far-off lands thinking up novel ideas, trying the innovative product in their own market and then making their second million selling it into our local market. When a new product is a clear success, it is being introduced into adjacent markets as quickly as the news hits the Internet.Choose ho But, there’s a certain attractive quality around someone who markets his or her business on the edge. They stretch their thoughts and ideas into new territories to create an innovative way of packaging or presenting their product or service. Shifting ourselves to be forward thinkers, one step ahead of everyone else when it comes to marketing our business might be something to consider when attracting new customers and clients. Here are some ways to add some zip to your marketing. 1. Try a new mental environment. Involve yourself in new mental environments. Read different materials or magazines. Take a class in creativity or in an area completely unknown or outside of your general interest area. Or, better yet, find a coach who works on the cutting edge to experience their way of thinking. 2. Consider other industries and study how they market to their customers. How do pharmaceutical companies market? How do construction materials companies market to homebuilders and real estate developers? How do Realtors market to their home buying and selling prospects? What tools and techniques are they utilizing that you might capitalize on and try in your business? Consult trade magazines or make contacts in different industries and find out how they market to their clientele. 3. Take a look at fads. As a forward thinker, look at the current trends and see where they can take your business. When PDAs first appeared, all sorts of businesses were scrambling to create software that was compatible with this new technology. From those new innovations, many new types of software and other electronic devices were created. MP3 technology really pulled the invention of the IPOD forward. What new trends or fads do you see out there? 4. Stay one step ahead. There are many benefits to staying in the future with regard to marketing. You do this by reading widely, networking with people in a variety of industries, and spending quality time thinking about where you want to take your business. The future is all about possibility thinking. Let the future pull you forward to success. 5. Revise your vision. As you uncover new information that would be helpful to your business, make sure that you revise your vision of your business. It’s vital that you keep your plans for the future up-to-date. Review your business plan with frequency, no less than quarterly to ensure that it is still on target with your vision, mission, and most importantly with what your clients or customers most want. 6. Be willing to risk. Part of staying ahead when it comes to marketing is to adopt a mental attitude that you are willing to take risks, whether it result in great rewards, or equally great failure. While you should do the proper research, check facts, and craft detailed plans for all of your marketing efforts, you must be prepared for the risks associated with anything that you do. By engaging in future thinking, possibility thinking, you might be risking failure that your clients or customers just aren’t ready for it. But, at the same time, you’ll be making great strides if they are. You may become a trendsetter in the market place, a very nice place to be. 7. Stand strong. We can all agree that being a forward thinker involves a great deal of risk – both on the upside and the downside to your business bottom line. You also need to be prepared for the effect it might have on your ego. When you put yourself out there with new marketing ideas, you need to be prepared for not only the criticism that you will receive from envious competitors, but also the praise and congratulations that will come from others. Don’t take it personally. It’s just business. 8. Change your physical surroundings. It’s amazing how much our environments can influence not only our health and happiness, but also the thoughts that we think. Try changing your physical environment and see what new ideas might come to mind. Take a walk in the park or go for a drive in the country. If you can’t get away, enjoy a bubble bath by candlelight. Nature or natural settings are usually quite inspirational to most people and might be just what you need to come up with your next great idea. 9. Be ready. Forward thinkers have a natural mindset that is open to accepting great success coming their way. They don’t think about how or why they can’t do something, but how and why they can. Their attitude is one geared towards seeing the abundance in everything around them and to expecting more in the future. This momentum carries through into all of their marketing efforts. 10. Expand your vocabulary. As previously mentioned, forward thinkers read widely. Continually challenge yourself to adopt new words to describe what you do. At one time, computer IT firms were referring to themselves as factories. That seemed to appeal to their clientele at the time. What words from other disciplines or industries might add an interesting angle to your marketing? If you can’t find the right words to describe your product or service, try inventing some. Be creative. 11. Learn from the past. While forward thinkers do spend a lot of time in the future, they can also come up with great marketing ideas by looking to the past. Skim history books, read biographies of great men and women, or ask elderly folks about what life was like in the past. The new insight that you gain might be just the thing that leads to a new marketing campaign, product or service idea. While the future is where it’s at, there might be some valuable ideas in the past. 12. Be free of the burdens of the past. Acknowledging the past is great, but living in it as a marketer can mean the demise of your business. Free yourself from well-worn ways that don’t bring you the results that you need. If your industry is saturated with a particular idea or product, think of ways to re-invent it. Don’t do the same things that you did in the past if they aren’t getting you the results you desire. And, even if they are, what innovation might you make which would produce even better results? 13. Check your thoughts at the door. Forward thinkers look at each marketing challenge on its own merits. Don’t get mired in preconceived notions about the way the next marketing idea might turn out based upon your past The Interviewing Game: Guidelines for Jobseekers their home buying and selling prospects? What tools and techniques are they utilizing that you might capitalize on and try in your business? Consult trade magazines or make contacts in different industries and find out how they market to their clientele.The interviewing process is a common form of filtering candidates for a job, and used by almost every company in the world. This process can also cause many people to experience anxiety, fear, and many other quite unpleasant feelings. Well, we know exactly how that feels, and for this reason – we’ve decide to provide some guidelines to help you achieve success and impress your prospective employers:The PreparationThe interview is, at many times, as simple as a game. It is a matter of preparing yourself as much as you can, and using that preparation to back you up in every moment of the interview. Having knowledge will also equip you with the required confidence to clearly communicate with the interviewer:Research The first step is to find out about the position you are applying, the company and the industry. Review your job application guidelines, and ensure you know every funct 3. Take a look at fads. As a forward thinker, look at the current trends and see where they can take your business. When PDAs first appeared, all sorts of businesses were scrambling to create software that was compatible with this new technology. From those new innovations, many new types of software and other electronic devices were created. MP3 technology really pulled the invention of the IPOD forward. What new trends or fads do you see out there? 4. Stay one step ahead. There are many benefits to staying in the future with regard to marketing. You do this by reading widely, networking with people in a variety of industries, and spending quality time thinking about where you want to take your business. The future is all about possibility thinking. Let the future pull you forward to success. 5. Revise your vision. As you uncover new information that would be helpful to your business, make sure that you revise your vision of your business. It’s vital that you keep your plans for the future up-to-date. Review your business plan with frequency, no less than quarterly to ensure that it is still on target with your vision, mission, and most importantly with what your clients or customers most want. 6. Be willing to risk. Part of staying ahead when it comes to marketing is to adopt a mental attitude that you are willing to take risks, whether it result in great rewards, or equally great failure. While you should do the proper research, check facts, and craft detailed plans for all of your marketing efforts, you must be prepared for the risks associated with anything that you do. By engaging in future thinking, possibility thinking, you might be risking failure that your clients or customers just aren’t ready for it. But, at the same time, you’ll be making great strides if they are. You may become a trendsetter in the market place, a very nice place to be. 7. Stand strong. We can all agree that being a forward thinker involves a great deal of risk – both on the upside and the downside to your business bottom line. You also need to be prepared for the effect it might have on your ego. When you put yourself out there with new marketing ideas, you need to be prepared for not only the criticism that you will receive from envious competitors, but also the praise and congratulations that will come from others. Don’t take it personally. It’s just business. 8. Change your physical surroundings. It’s amazing how much our environments can influence not only our health and happiness, but also the thoughts that we think. Try changing your physical environment and see what new ideas might come to mind. Take a walk in the park or go for a drive in the country. If you can’t get away, enjoy a bubble bath by candlelight. Nature or natural settings are usually quite inspirational to most people and might be just what you need to come up with your next great idea. 9. Be ready. Forward thinkers have a natural mindset that is open to accepting great success coming their way. They don’t think about how or why they can’t do something, but how and why they can. Their attitude is one geared towards seeing the abundance in everything around them and to expecting more in the future. This momentum carries through into all of their marketing efforts. 10. Expand your vocabulary. As previously mentioned, forward thinkers read widely. Continually challenge yourself to adopt new words to describe what you do. At one time, computer IT firms were referring to themselves as factories. That seemed to appeal to their clientele at the time. What words from other disciplines or industries might add an interesting angle to your marketing? If you can’t find the right words to describe your product or service, try inventing some. Be creative. 11. Learn from the past. While forward thinkers do spend a lot of time in the future, they can also come up with great marketing ideas by looking to the past. Skim history books, read biographies of great men and women, or ask elderly folks about what life was like in the past. The new insight that you gain might be just the thing that leads to a new marketing campaign, product or service idea. While the future is where it’s at, there might be some valuable ideas in the past. 12. Be free of the burdens of the past. Acknowledging the past is great, but living in it as a marketer can mean the demise of your business. Free yourself from well-worn ways that don’t bring you the results that you need. If your industry is saturated with a particular idea or product, think of ways to re-invent it. Don’t do the same things that you did in the past if they aren’t getting you the results you desire. And, even if they are, what innovation might you make which would produce even better results? 13. Check your thoughts at the door. Forward thinkers look at each marketing challenge on its own merits. Don’t get mired in preconceived notions about the way the next marketing idea might turn out based upon your pas Is it Time for a Career Change? requency, no less than quarterly to ensure that it is still on target with your vision, mission, and most importantly with what your clients or customers most want.Are you finding yourself smack-dab in the middle of a corporate downsizing? Are you fed up with your current job and just want to try something different? Or have you simply decided to get involved in an industry that really excites you?Whatever the case, there is a tool you've got to use to be successful in your transition. It's called a Career Change Resume. This is a little understood but very powerful tool in the job search arena. Done correctly the Career Change Resume opens doors and gets you in at a higher level (meaning higher pay) than a regular resume.The trick is convincing employers to give you a shot at the new job and not start you out on the bottom rung! The secret is being able to show the employer that even though you are new to the industry, you have valuable skills and abilities that will benefit him and his business.The biggest mistake I see people make is using t 6. Be willing to risk. Part of staying ahead when it comes to marketing is to adopt a mental attitude that you are willing to take risks, whether it result in great rewards, or equally great failure. While you should do the proper research, check facts, and craft detailed plans for all of your marketing efforts, you must be prepared for the risks associated with anything that you do. By engaging in future thinking, possibility thinking, you might be risking failure that your clients or customers just aren’t ready for it. But, at the same time, you’ll be making great strides if they are. You may become a trendsetter in the market place, a very nice place to be. 7. Stand strong. We can all agree that being a forward thinker involves a great deal of risk – both on the upside and the downside to your business bottom line. You also need to be prepared for the effect it might have on your ego. When you put yourself out there with new marketing ideas, you need to be prepared for not only the criticism that you will receive from envious competitors, but also the praise and congratulations that will come from others. Don’t take it personally. It’s just business. 8. Change your physical surroundings. It’s amazing how much our environments can influence not only our health and happiness, but also the thoughts that we think. Try changing your physical environment and see what new ideas might come to mind. Take a walk in the park or go for a drive in the country. If you can’t get away, enjoy a bubble bath by candlelight. Nature or natural settings are usually quite inspirational to most people and might be just what you need to come up with your next great idea. 9. Be ready. Forward thinkers have a natural mindset that is open to accepting great success coming their way. They don’t think about how or why they can’t do something, but how and why they can. Their attitude is one geared towards seeing the abundance in everything around them and to expecting more in the future. This momentum carries through into all of their marketing efforts. 10. Expand your vocabulary. As previously mentioned, forward thinkers read widely. Continually challenge yourself to adopt new words to describe what you do. At one time, computer IT firms were referring to themselves as factories. That seemed to appeal to their clientele at the time. What words from other disciplines or industries might add an interesting angle to your marketing? If you can’t find the right words to describe your product or service, try inventing some. Be creative. 11. Learn from the past. While forward thinkers do spend a lot of time in the future, they can also come up with great marketing ideas by looking to the past. Skim history books, read biographies of great men and women, or ask elderly folks about what life was like in the past. The new insight that you gain might be just the thing that leads to a new marketing campaign, product or service idea. While the future is where it’s at, there might be some valuable ideas in the past. 12. Be free of the burdens of the past. Acknowledging the past is great, but living in it as a marketer can mean the demise of your business. Free yourself from well-worn ways that don’t bring you the results that you need. If your industry is saturated with a particular idea or product, think of ways to re-invent it. Don’t do the same things that you did in the past if they aren’t getting you the results you desire. And, even if they are, what innovation might you make which would produce even better results? 13. Check your thoughts at the door. Forward thinkers look at each marketing challenge on its own merits. Don’t get mired in preconceived notions about the way the next marketing idea might turn out based upon your pas Should You Write Your Own Business Plan? It’s just business.If you are just starting a company and looking for funding, or looking for additional funding for growth, you will need to develop a traditional business plan. Creating a business plan is a business hurdle that entrepreneurs seem to dread. Do you do it yourself? Do you hire someone to do it? How do you get it done quickly, but without spending too much money on it? Will what you do yourself be adequate to get funding?In this article I will discuss the pros and cons of do-it-yourself business planning versus having a business planning consultant do it for you or with you.The Do It Yourself Business PlanParticularly if you are seeking capital of less than $200,000, consider creating the plan yourself after taking a class or reading some books or getting some coaching for someone who has written successful business plans.Consider taking a three-hour business planning class thr 8. Change your physical surroundings. It’s amazing how much our environments can influence not only our health and happiness, but also the thoughts that we think. Try changing your physical environment and see what new ideas might come to mind. Take a walk in the park or go for a drive in the country. If you can’t get away, enjoy a bubble bath by candlelight. Nature or natural settings are usually quite inspirational to most people and might be just what you need to come up with your next great idea. 9. Be ready. Forward thinkers have a natural mindset that is open to accepting great success coming their way. They don’t think about how or why they can’t do something, but how and why they can. Their attitude is one geared towards seeing the abundance in everything around them and to expecting more in the future. This momentum carries through into all of their marketing efforts. 10. Expand your vocabulary. As previously mentioned, forward thinkers read widely. Continually challenge yourself to adopt new words to describe what you do. At one time, computer IT firms were referring to themselves as factories. That seemed to appeal to their clientele at the time. What words from other disciplines or industries might add an interesting angle to your marketing? If you can’t find the right words to describe your product or service, try inventing some. Be creative. 11. Learn from the past. While forward thinkers do spend a lot of time in the future, they can also come up with great marketing ideas by looking to the past. Skim history books, read biographies of great men and women, or ask elderly folks about what life was like in the past. The new insight that you gain might be just the thing that leads to a new marketing campaign, product or service idea. While the future is where it’s at, there might be some valuable ideas in the past. 12. Be free of the burdens of the past. Acknowledging the past is great, but living in it as a marketer can mean the demise of your business. Free yourself from well-worn ways that don’t bring you the results that you need. If your industry is saturated with a particular idea or product, think of ways to re-invent it. Don’t do the same things that you did in the past if they aren’t getting you the results you desire. And, even if they are, what innovation might you make which would produce even better results? 13. Check your thoughts at the door. Forward thinkers look at each marketing challenge on its own merits. Don’t get mired in preconceived notions about the way the next marketing idea might turn out based upon your pas Succession Planning t find the right words to describe your product or service, try inventing some. Be creative.Businesses of all sizes and within all industries often suffer from poor planning. A key area which needs consideration is succession planning for both ownership and key management. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF EVERY BUSINESS OWNER TO PLAN FOR THE DAY WHEN THEY WILL NO LONGER BE INVOLVED IN THEIR BUSINESS ON A FULL TIME BASIS.Often, we hear of small to medium sized businesses built primarily on the drive and enthusiasm of a key individual, only to falter when that person is no longer there. Similarly, larger public companies can experience great turmoil if their management and ownership criteria are not clearly defined and allowed to develop correctly.Within succession planning we are not simply talking about small businesses or personal financial planning. We are looking for business to be planning for its future success - and for that success to be facilitated by a transfer of ownership and mana 11. Learn from the past. While forward thinkers do spend a lot of time in the future, they can also come up with great marketing ideas by looking to the past. Skim history books, read biographies of great men and women, or ask elderly folks about what life was like in the past. The new insight that you gain might be just the thing that leads to a new marketing campaign, product or service idea. While the future is where it’s at, there might be some valuable ideas in the past. 12. Be free of the burdens of the past. Acknowledging the past is great, but living in it as a marketer can mean the demise of your business. Free yourself from well-worn ways that don’t bring you the results that you need. If your industry is saturated with a particular idea or product, think of ways to re-invent it. Don’t do the same things that you did in the past if they aren’t getting you the results you desire. And, even if they are, what innovation might you make which would produce even better results? 13. Check your thoughts at the door. Forward thinkers look at each marketing challenge on its own merits. Don’t get mired in preconceived notions about the way the next marketing idea might turn out based upon your past results. Instead, look to the future with excitement. The future is yours to create – how it looks is up for grabs. 14. Continue to develop yourself. Strengthen your personal foundation. As you change yourself, you will change the thoughts you think and the things you create for your business. As you evolve, your business evolves. 15. Make change your friend. Forward thinkers embrace change. They know that to get from today to tomorrow that they will need to make changes in the ways they think about and market their business. Instead of fearing change, welcome it with open arms. You never know what incredible opportunity might await you. © Copyright 2004 Alicia Smith Consulting & Training. All Rights Reserved.
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