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subject: How To Succeed In Business By Minding your Ps And Qs by:David Hurley [print this page]


If you want to know how to succeed in business I would like to suggest that you begin by minding your Ps and Qs.

Politeness and consideration of others should be maintained at all times in business. Unfortunately, however, good manners alone are no guarantee of success in business today.

So here is a list of some other "Ps and Qs" that you will want to use together with good manners to stand a better chance of succeeding in business.

First, let's look at the five Ps to business success.

1. "P" is for Passion

Passion should be the engine of your business success. If you have passion, you can recover from the inevitable mistakes and frustrations that you will encounter in trying to build your business.

Working in the field that you love and setting clear goals that you are committed to achieving are two great ways to build and maintain the passion you will need to succeed in business.

2. "P" is for Planning

Now you have the passion, you need to channel it. That is where planning comes in.

Draw up a step-by-step process that will take your business from the development stage to maturity. Set a budget and plan for the short, medium and long term.

Tip: Read Stephen Covey's The 7 Habits Of Highly Effective People to find out more about making effective plans for business success.

3. "P" is for Practice

Francis Bacon wrote that "the art of discovery grows with discovery." In a similar way, practising the art of business success will help you get better at succeeding in business.

Do not put off going into business because you feel that you lack experience. Keep trying new ways of making money, and eventually, you will succeed.

4. "P" is for Perseverance

A little practice will never be enough. If you merely try, you will fail. You must persevere. You must never give up.

Learn from your mistakes and adapt where necessary, but do not give up trying to succeed in business.

Tip: If you want to know what it really means to persevere in business, read Think And Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill.

5. "P" is for Playfulness

For goodness sake, enjoy yourself!

Play is an important aspect of business. Make your business fun, and people will enjoy doing business with you.

Play is really another form of practice.

If you take a playful attitude towards your business, in all seriousness, it will open up new avenues and opportunities for you. Play is open-ended and spontaneous. Play leads to new discoveries. Play is a form of experimentation. Play is also a great way to reduce stress.

Now let's look at the three "Qs" that will help you to succeed in business.

1. "Q" is for Quality

Commit yourself to quality in every aspect of your business. Sell quality products. Offer high quality customer care. Pay attention to the small details. Offer great value for money.

2. "Q" is for Qualification

You don't need a bunch of qualifications to succeed in business, but you do need to qualify your customers. Don't try to sell to everybody. Define your market.

Develop a clear image of who your typical customer will be, and use your sales copy to qualify prospects. Think of it as a filtering process that will help you to avoid wasting your efforts and other people's time.

Qualifying your prospects will make your sales pitch much more effective since it will now be targeted at the right audience.

3. "Q" is for Questions

One way of qualifying prospects is to ask them questions. If you ask questions, not only will you find out some valuable information, but you will also show your prospects that you are interested in them and their needs.

If you run an Internet business, set up an online survey and offer your customers and prospects an incentive to answer the questions. This will help you to find out the core emotions or motivations that are driving people to your website and enable you to respond more accurately to the needs of your market.

Another person you need to question is yourself.

Ask yourself how you can improve your product. Ask yourself if there is another way to do what you are doing. Use questions as mental tools to remind you of your business goals.

Never cease from asking questions.

As you can see from this list, learning how to succeed in business is about much more than minding your manners. There are plenty of "Ps and Qs" that you can use to help you succeed in minding your own business more effectively.

About the author

David Hurley is the owner of Grasp-the-Nettle.com and writes articles on all aspects of Internet marketing. To learn about how you can build a viable, home based business on the Internet, check out David's website at: http://grasp-the-nettle.com.




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