The "Big 5" Breakthroughs In Business Life


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Any home business owner, entrepreneur or sales professional can multiply their income by at least 10x almost overnight and own more autonomy, independence and security than ever before by understanding five critical components about their business. This article exposes "The Big 5" breakthroughs in business life you must understand in the 21st Century...

"Big 5" Breakthrough # 1:

"Who Is Your Business For?"

Do you know? Believe it or not, most don't.

Being real specific and targeted about who your customer or prospect is opens up huge doors and allows you to become a specialist in your area. Most businesses try to be all things to all people.

Case in point: A 'general' store makes no money but a store that sells a very special, unique type of cake with organic ingredients imported from a special farm in Iowa is sought after and has almost no competition.

Get it? It specializes.

Example: Holiday Inn

Holiday Inn is dying a slow death. They do not know who their customers are anymore. They don't target anyone. One minute you see a commercial targeting business travelers, the next, a $69 dollar a night special package targeting families going to Disney World.

Ritz Carlton on the other hand knows exactly who their customers are. It is the affluent market. And they can ask whatever price they want, whenever they want. And they can get it. Period.

They get it because they know who their business is for and exactly what their customers want. As a result, they can then deliver, every time.

If you don't know EXACTLY who your business is for, how on earth can you deliver your solution to them?

"Big 5" Breakthrough # 2:

"What Is Your Business?"

Most business owners and entrepreneurs define their business too narrowly. They focus only their products and services. The BIG income leap comes when you focus on solutions, aspirations, and experiences.

Example: Starbucks

Starbucks does not sell coffee. Nope. Not in the coffee business. You read that right. They are in the "Third Place Business." And they'll even admit it.

1st place = Home

2nd place = Work

3rd place = Starbucks

It's a place people go for socialization, escape, to get work done, atmosphere, productivity, etc. Its an experience. Oh, and by the way, they sell coffee.

Get it? Heck, even I work at Starbucks a day or 2 a week for an atmosphere change with no distractions. As a matter of fact, I'm writing this article at Starbucks right now. Double espresso please!

When you know what your business is you can then, and only then, increase the value of every customer you get. This is where the BIG income leaps come in.

"Big 5" Breakthrough # 3:

"Positioning For Power"

Sounds dangerous, huh?

This is the bridge between # 1 and # 2. When you know your who and you know your what you can position your business for power and eventually market share.

Example: Subway

Subway changed from the fast food, sandwich business to the weight loss business. Did you notice? Just ask Jared. They don't sell just sandwiches. They sell weight loss.

A new who and a new what is 'positioning.' Subway repositioned itself. They focused on the psychology of the customer not their 'stuff' and they revolutionized their entire business.

"Big 5" Breakthrough # 4:

"Where Is Your Business?"

You no longer have boundaries in your business except the ones you create. Boundaries no longer apply and if you're only doing business in your local area you are leaving a small fortune on the table.

Example: 1(800) Flowers.

You realize you can get flowers anywhere in town right? You pass by a dozen options a day. So why do people insist on going online to buy from 1(800) Flowers?

Because 1(800) Flowers has properly positioned itself with no boundaries and a great marketing strategy allowing us all to believe that this is a much better, more convenient option. They know where their business is. Its everywhere. And its positioned for power.

Big 5 Breakthrough # 5:

"Price Elasticity"

People think people buy things based on price. Dead wrong. Seriously.

Did you know in a recent poll that 75% of people polled did not even place price in their top 5 reasons as to why they didn't buy? Fascinating to me.

Often times it is your attitude about price that gets projected onto the customer. As a matter of fact, 20% of people will buy a premium price (higher price) option, IF you offer it to them. It has a higher perceived value.

Business is about finding a who, who is not restricted by price.

In order to do that, you need to actually know who your business is for (# 1), what your business is (# 2). Then it can be positioned for power (# 3), and it will have no boundaries (# 4).

Then, and only then, you can find the who, who is not restricted by price (# 5)

Think about this. Read The "Big 5" Breakthroughs again and again. Print it out. It will give you a great deal of clarity for your business and allow you to be razor sharp in your marketing efforts so that you too can...

Multiply your income by at least 10x almost overnight and own more autonomy, independence and security than ever before.

After all, isn't that the point of owning your own home business?

Andrew J. Cass is a Home Business Development Expert, Marketing Consultant and Certified Dan Kennedy No B.S. Business Advisor. To learn insider secrets and powerful marketing strategies from the pros to help you explode your home business empire, sign up for Andrew's FREE Ezine by visting his web site at:

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Comments

Who and What

This is the struggle I relate to strongly. It is important to be clear on who we are directing our marketing efforts towards. In other words who do we want to help. We will be rewarded if we are able to make a difference in someone's life. Let's solve a problem.
Part 2 of this is how do we solve that problem. What is our solution?
Researching for answers to these questions can be interesting but not profitable until we put them together and I'm thankful that the "Traffic" course is showing us much of what we need to learn. It has certainly opened my eyes.
Thanks for clarifying important business elements with your great article Andrew. It puts things in perspective. :)

Cynthia Chitty — Tue, 01/15/2008 - 3:24pm

Two tumbs up. You have shed

Two tumbs up.
You have shed real light.
Thanks. It is very enlightining.

AburtoMiranda (not verified) — Sat, 05/16/2009 - 9:40am

Andrew great insights I hope

Andrew great insights I hope my colleagues do as I have as a colleague of yours get to read and absorb this.

Andrew Peel — Sat, 05/16/2009 - 2:53pm

Wow - that puts it in perspective

Thanks for a great article! You really covered a lot of great in just a few lines. When we know what we're doing and why we're doing it, and we have the posture to carry it, we're definitely on the road to victory!

Lisa Ryan — Wed, 05/20/2009 - 3:51pm

wo.......

Good choose!

Zoei ~Zo — Thu, 05/21/2009 - 1:01am

A different angle.

Thank you, Andrew. The illustrations you gave helped me understand these 5 points from a different angle. Changing also my mindset to know how to think practically and not so theoretically.
Greetings and further success to you.

Nanette Althof — Fri, 05/22/2009 - 6:24am

Breakthrough U

Andrew you have spoken clearly about attitude, target audience, customer pain and solutions you can offer as well as no boundaries.

Most people focus on duplication and not multiplication. I agree, it is all about your mindset.

Eileen Burns — Sun, 05/24/2009 - 3:13pm

Printing Now!!!

Thanks Andrew for the thought provoking insight. I have two businesses right now that I really needed to read that for...well and re-read and re-read. Oops...got run, it is finishing printing and it really should be read again quick! :)

Thanks...I look forward to seeing you around.

Kim Isom — Wed, 05/27/2009 - 12:31pm

That's an excellent article!

Great post Andrew! This is a terrific article for newbies and experienced alike. Look forward to reading more of your posts!

Take Care,
Tyler Fyke

Tyler Fyke — Thu, 05/28/2009 - 8:06am

Good information, thank you!

Andrew,

Thanks for sharing these insights. Very good information. I am going to take another look at my business with this in mind.

KARE

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KARE Biz — Thu, 05/28/2009 - 12:57pm

Brilliant

An eye opener!

Gwendolyn Allen — Wed, 06/17/2009 - 11:48pm

well said - now for people to put that info to use

Nice job - information that everyone knows ...but somehow just seems to overlook or not realize. Thanks for the reminder.

Doug

Doug Bowers — Thu, 06/18/2009 - 7:25am

Holy positions,Batman,I get it!

I recently wrote an ad where I used a similar outline(inspired by Magnetic Sponsoring) where I explained,using Sony and their latest $1000 TV(ok,I made that up!)...

1)They branded their name as a LEADER -they "positioned" their name in the market.
2)They advertise to their TARGET MARKET:

a) Sony buyers b) Consumer Electronics Buyers c) potential $1,000 TV buyer

3)They used a "Sales Funnel"

etc.

Most network marketers are failing because they're doing "none of the above."

Richard

Richard Bligdon — Mon, 07/13/2009 - 6:19pm

BullsEye!

A very well written and extremely informative post. Thanks Andrew.

marc pritchett — Mon, 07/13/2009 - 10:42pm