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What Do You Wish You Knew Earlier?

October 26, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

There are a lot of things I wish I knew earlier. There are probably some things you wish you knew about earlier as well.

I wish I knew about the method I use to get over 100 followers on Twitter every day earlier. My method involves following people who have similar interests and unfollowing the people who don’t follow you back.

What do you wish you knew? Please comment on what you wish you knew earlier so everyone can read a giant list. You may know something right now that someone wishes they knew.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: business, business tip, twitter

Analysis Of Business Paralysis

October 26, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

If something isn’t working, don’t abandon it right away. Before abandoning something, analyze the entire situation. Look at what went wrong and possible solutions. If you do end up giving up on the thing that doesn’t work, it’s better for you to learn where you went wrong so you don’t make the same mistakes again.
This is what most people ignore. We only want to look at our successes, but when it comes to the failures we face, we shove them as far away as possible. We ignore the mistakes. We ignore the struggles. We look at the successes. We look at the accomplishments and achievements we have.
The more mistakes you learn about, the fewer mistakes you are going to make. As you make less mistakes, you will be able to create a product that is worth sharing.

 

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Ears Don’t Cause Arguments

October 25, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Entrepreneurs are constantly coming up with great ideas. Getting advice for those ideas is what proves to be difficult.
The first step the entrepreneur must take is to assemble a team of individuals who know enough about the niche of the idea and are willing to give suggestions. This team can be your family, your neighbors, or selected experts. Any team is a good one.
The second step the entrepreneur must take is to present the idea in a way that everyone on the team would understand it. This is done through examples, giving out details, and other methods.
The first two methods are not difficult to execute. The third method is the most difficult of the three to follow. The third method an entrepreneur must follow is the ability to listen to advice. There may be someone who says your idea isn’t going to work and what you can do to make it work. Most entrepreneurs wouldn’t take that advice and would bush off anything that person has to say for the duration of the meeting. This raises an argument in which everything goes out of control.
Listening doesn’t result in those arguments. When you assemble a team to discuss your idea, you aren’t only proclaiming it. You’re also listening for feedback.

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Be The Change

October 25, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

There must be something you don’t like about a particular company. That business is insufficient at something that you believe they should be doing sufficiently. Maybe the service isn’t good. Maybe the people in charge aren’t the nicest. Maybe all of the products that person is selling are too expensive. There are going to be things you pick up that you wish could change.
Instead of wishing for all of those things to change in your favor, be the change. This does not mean getting a job at the business that you think needs changing or writing all of those complaints. This means applying those changes to your business. If a company has bad customer service, don’t change them. Instead, make sure your company has good customer service. You can’t change the direction someone else’s company is going in without their consent, and we’re not likely to get that consent.
People are picking up on the things you’re picking up on too. If you notice bad customer services, chances are a lot of other people will recognize the bad customer service as well. If you are the change, people will come to you instead of the company that has all of those flaws. By being the change, you will change where the consumers go to buy products.

 

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Quality, Price, Or Service

October 24, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

How are you going to be different from the competition. The answer lies in the title, “Quality, Price, Or Service.”

You’re not going to get all three. If you manage to get all three, you would have a business that you wouldn’t be able to maintain.

Quality is something that most people strive for. This is when people think of the powers of word of mouth. Friends tell each other about the best products, not the ones that get refunded a day later.

Price is going to help you look better than the other competitors. A majority of consumers look at other options and make judgments based on the product and price. If you have the lowest price, you’re more likely to get sales.

Service is a lot more difficult to offer, but it’s also a very worthy thing to offer. In my opinion, out of all three options, service is the most difficult one to get because it constantly requires your time. Systematizing service is not as easy as systematizing as a product with quality and/or a good price. However, if you are offering a training course, your consumers may want your support as they go through the process. Offering good service will allow you to give those consumers the support they need.

If you aren’t providing any of these three options to your consumers, you need to rethink your business strategy. If you provide one of the three, emphasize the one thing you provide. If you have low prices, say something like, “Best Deals You’ll Ever Find.” If you have quality, say something like, “The Best Of The Best.” If you offer your service, say something like, “Ask Your Question. Get An Answer.”

Quality, price, and service are the three elements of business. You only need one or two of those elements in order to make a successful business.

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Later

October 24, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

I’ll write my first book.

I’ll read that book on my bookshelf.

I’ll launch my business.

I’ll do that YouTube video.

I’ll start enhancing my social networks.

I’ll take my business seriously.

I’ll accomplish what I need to accomplish.

If we keep on putting off things we need to do, the list will grow until it becomes manageable. This list could go on forever, but it is up to us to make our own lists as short as possible. The problem with a long list is that goals get ignored or removed from the list. At the end of the year, there’s also going to be a lot of ground to make up.

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