Look for Opportunities
How do you find a new product or service, recognizing
that 80 percent or more will be new in five years? Here's a series of ideas. Number
one, begin with yourself. Begin with your own talents, your abilities, your experience,
knowledge, interest, background, education, and so on. Look carefully at your current
work, your current business, your current position, or your current product or service.
Seek for what is called your own acres of diamonds. Look under your own feet.
Look Into Yourself
Here's a question. What qualities account for your
greatest successes in life so far? What personal qualities and abilities have gotten
you to where you are? And how could you apply those qualities and abilities to starting
and building a new business?
If you already have a company, ask what are your companies' talents, abilities,
experience, knowledge, interest, background, and so on. What qualities and talents
and abilities have enabled your company to succeed up to now? Where can you specialize?
Where can you make a difference?
Identify What You Really Enjoy
Number two is look for a product or service about
which you can really become enthusiastic. Sometimes people become wealthy by translating
or transforming their hobbies into a business. You will be most
successful doing
something or marketing something that you really love.
Every product must have a champion. Every product or service must have someone in
the business who really, really loves the product or service and is eager to get
out and tell other people about it.
Improve On Something Else
Number three, look for something that is an improvement
on an existing product or service, not something brand new. Look for something that's
cheaper or better quality. Or that has additional features or functions. Look for
something that's an improvement.
Remember improving an existing successful product or service is the fastest and
surest way to build a successful business. An idea only needs to be ten percent
new and better to capture substantial market share. Brand new products or services
are very risky.
Be Willing to Work Hard
The fourth key to finding a new product or service
is this. Don't look for easy money. Don't look for gimmicks or useless knickknacks.
Don't look for get-rich-quick schemes or rewards without working, because they're
aren't any.
More people have wasted more time and more life and more money trying to find quick
ways to make easy money than you can possibly imagine. So be willing to put in a
lot of hard work before you start making real money in a business.
Success Takes Time
It takes two years to break even in the average business.
It takes four years to show a profit. It takes maybe eight to ten years before it
starts to generate real cash flow. So you have to be patient. If you're impatient,
what will happen is you'll end up setting yourself further back than you can imagine.
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