My First Business Seminar
March 18, 2010 at 2:13 pm | Posted in Uncategorized | 4 CommentsTags: Brian Tracy, business seminar
Sadly, I returned from my Brian Tracy Seminar last week. I say “sadly” for two reasons. The first is because the seminar was totally awesome! I learned a tremendous wealth of information on how to run my business. I came back both motivated and ready to work. Second, the weather in California was incredible. Warm and spring-like every day of the year. I wondered why I don’t live there.
I had heard about Brian Tracy before, but never had the opportunity to hear him speak live. He was awesome. I truly enjoyed his lessons, examples and stories of how to run a business. He was comfortable enough to share his business experiences with us so we could learn from them. And all his insights were sprinkled with humor and fun! It made for a comfortable, interesting way to learn about our businesses.
What really impressed me about the entire weekend was that before I attended this seminar, I was unsure of the direction I wanted to take with my business, as well as how to accomplish the goals I had in mind. The seminar was held in a large conference room, and within it were about 25 tables with 5 business owners at each. Each person had their own work book that we used to write down our thoughts, ideas and goals. After each lesson we discussed the topic at our table, and came up with one goal that we plan to implement as well as a date of completion. By the end of the weekend, I had many ideas in mind, had written them down, and already had target dates for completion!
The amazing thing about the way the seminar was run was that it really provided us with a chance to brainstorm with others as well as reflect on our own ideas and thoughts. This was a winning combination for handing us the tools we need to grow our businesses in the way we want to.
Finally, I made some great new friends and had a lot of fun. While I was sad to get back on the plane to make my journey home, I knew it was only the beginning of another journey I had consciously chosen to make thanks to Brian Tracy.
That journey is to provide education and knowledge to others, while continuing to do what I love. I am looking forward to many interesting and profitable years running my business.
Elevator Speeches are More Important than Ever!
January 17, 2010 at 2:35 pm | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a commentTags: brief conversations, changing business environment, elevator speech, Small businesses, starting conversations
As we enter a new decade, we find ourselves in a changing business environment. There are more and more small business entrepreneurs out there who are launching their own businesses. This is a direct result of our struggling economy. As a small business owner, I find myself always prepared to have a brief conversation with someone telling them what I do. And no, it’s not always in the classic “elevator” as it has been in the past. These brief conversations can occur just about anywhere, in the grocery store, at a picnic, or at your son’s basketball game. The point is, the art of the elevator speech is more important that ever before!
To be prepared to give yours, here are some things you should consider:
- What does your company do? (For example, begin your answer with “We provide.”)
- Whom does your company do it for? (For example, begin your answer with “For small and midsized business owners.”)
- Why do they care? Or, What’s in it for them? (For example, include in your answer “so that they can,” “who can no longer afford,” or “who are tired of.”)
- Why is your company different? (For example, begin your answer with “As opposed to” or “Unlike.”)
- What is your company? (For example, begin your answer with “My company is one that helps small businesses.”)
The main points of your “elevator” speech are to inform & start a conversation. Tell others what you do, and in turn, ask them what they do. This concept directly ties into social media, which as well as know, is beginning to enhance more and more businesses today.
Are you prepared to start a conversation on your business? What results has it brought you so far?
What’s Different Today in Small Business?
September 28, 2009 at 3:09 pm | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a commentTags: branding your image, networking, Seth Godin, Small businesses
I came across a blog post that I’d like to share with you. Seth Godin has written best-selling books on marketing and has the most popular marketing blog on the internet. I am always amazed at his great advice and innovative ideas for marketing. Seth Godin’s Blog Post today talked about how you would do things differently if you started your business today.
Today’s small business has many more challenges than in the past. We know the internet has changed the way we once did business. There are so many more aspects to marketing that businesses have to think about in order to be successful. Having a brand image in addition to thinking about how to get involved in all the social media tools that are out there can be overwelming. The small business owner must take all this new technology into serious consideration or perhaps be left behind.
Reaching out to others to gather ideas is something that I find to be a very valuable tool in my business. Just hearing a word or two that gets my brain power going can be exciting and worth the conversation from which it came. So my advice to all of you in small businesses? Brand your image, find the social media tools that work best for you, and get networking with your collegues. Success may be closer than you think!
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