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Always Stand Up and Speak Truth on Behalf of Those Who Need It!

I spontaneously help others I identify to need it, without waiting to be asked. And I never expect to get thanked for it. I do not need it.

The only way anyone can thank me is by helping others in the same way!

I never let what anyone wants to do (or is doing) for me, influence my self-esteem.

You see, I fear no one, and am never intimidated by anyone’s success, influence or wealth.

That’s why those who know me accept that I will always speak my mind on ANY issue regardless of whose Ox is gored – even if it’s someone who just did me a favour.

I say this especially with reference to instances I’ve seen unfair treatment being meted out to another person by someone I knew.

You see, I believe every living being deserves to be treated with respect and consideration.

But what I have found out about this strange world we’re in is that too many people pay lip service to preserving values like those mentioned above.

It does not matter if a person is handsome/pretty, ugly, rich, poor or lives on the streets – treat him/her right!

I choose to relate with – and acknowledge – people based on who they are, and not some notion of their status.

For instance, back when I still lived in Nigeria, I often went out of my way – sometimes till well after 12 midnight – to help total strangers.

One time, an innocent Okada (commercial motorcycle rider) got wrongfully picked up by Police, just outside their command.

I followed them into the station, and insisted he be released, because I witnessed what happened and he was not at fault.

For over 3 hours, close to 11.30p.m, I left my car parked outside the police station, and engaged the officers in a debate, over the matter, until they agreed to let him go.

Acts like the above eventually earned me amazingly loyal friendships with some of those I helped.

They would later seek me out, and do things for me that others had to pay for.

Even when I tried to decline, they would insist.

This is what I teach to my kids to do as well…to stand up and speak truth on behalf of those they identify to need it!

Some people dislike me for it, but that’s the way life is.

Everyone cannot like you. But that does not mean we should fail to treat people right – or stand up for them, when we see them being treated wrongly.

My question to you is this…

Those who flock around you, who “like” you…how many are you sure will really stand by you when the chips are down?

I mean in bad times, when associating with you may be perceived as unwise by others, will they STILL stand by you?

What I have learnt is that many people can be amazingly good at hiding their true feelings.

Especially if they feel there is a useful benefit to be had by being on your good side.

So, even when they see you have qualities or faults they detest, they will stick around, and keep telling you they like you.

But that does not mean they will not stab you in the back if they find someone they feel they will benefit more from. Or that they will not look the other way, if they see you getting treated badly.

And what about YOU? Would you stand up for others you identify to be in need of your support?

I certainly hope you do. Like I tell anyone who cares to listen. Every time you do so for someone, you effectively make it possible for someone, at some time in the future, to also do the same thing for you – or for someone you care about!

Know what they about Karma? Well, it’s true. I know, because I have experienced it countless times.

Which is why I’m writing this article and recommending you do what I propose in it.

I’m hopeful that you’ll adopt a positive view of all that I’ve said here, and see if there is any truth in it, that you can act on for the future.

Final Words: This was NOT at attempt to judge or “lecture” anyone.

My purpose was simply to challenge the reader to RESOLVE to be more REAL in his/her interpersonal interactions.

Too many phonies seem to be around in society these days. As a result too few people are speaking and acting truthfully. The result is that we have a lot of dishonesty, deception, happening across society – and especially even within families.

Only those who take the conscious decision to be different, and to remain that way, will emerge unscathed in the end.

The rest, who indulge themselves in these naughty tendencies, will end up wondering why they never achieve sustainable progress at what they do.

This is because whether they like it or not, there are rules, set by the creator, to govern our conduct here on earth. And every person who flouts those rules will attract what could be considered “hidden penalties”.

That will happen because when they begin to manifest, time may have passed so much that we forget the wrong we did, that triggered it.

You don’t want that to happen to you, because it rarely ends well for those who do things that attract such penalties from the creator!

 

Achieving Your Goals Requires This ONE Ingredient (Hint: It’s Not What You Think)

“You may be on the right track – but you will get run over if you remain there” – Anon

5 questions for you to ponder:

1. How come NOT every Harvard graduate becomes “successful” in life?

2. Why do we all have the same MS Excel software on our laptops, yet some of us (like me) can do stuff with it that most others – initially – argue are impossible?

3. Why do people attend the same learning event, get the same handouts and yet perform differently from each other afterwards?

4. Why do some people complain they achieve less than a colleague (who does the same job) because they don’t have “time” (makes no sense does it)?

5. Why do people want to learn to speak French like you, until they learn how much time and effort needs to be devoted to achieving it like you did?

The answer to all those questions is the will (or lack of it) to practice Diligent Self-Development!

That is what ultimately makes the difference between the performer and non-performer.

Or the achiever and non-achiever.

Nine times out of ten, it is what EACH individual goes out of his/her way to learn, and which s/he puts to diligent use, in addition to what s/he has been taught along with others, that gives him/her a competitive edge or comparative advantage.

Look around you at those who out-do others based on merit, in an environment devoid of deliberate manipulation by any persons with vested interests, and you will see it’s true!

Following from the above explanation, I believe the answer is already obvious. To succeed, on a continuous basis, you MUST practice DELIBERATE, RESULTS-FOCUSED Self-Development.

NB: I said “deliberate, results-focused” because too many people claim to do Self-Development, when in actuality what they do is mostly wishful thinking, with little or NO ACTION TAKING. And that of course does NOT equate to real Self-Development!

Here are 4 good reasons to practice deliberate, result-focussed Self-Development…

a. To ensure you always have an edge – a little extra where/when it matters most – to out-perform your rivals or competitors.

b. To ensure you always deliver desired results, or to be able to under-promise, so as to over-deliver, no matter the odds (well almost always).

c. To keep yourself from getting run over (or overtaken by your competitors) as this quote implies:

“You may be on the right track – but you will get run over if you remain there” – Anon

d. So you can recover quickly (“bounce back”) when things go wrong.

Success Comes “Easy” When You Practice DILIGENT Self-Development with Commitment…

Note that word – COMMITMENT!

It is the key to success in life. When you say you want something, quite often it may mean nothing, until you demonstrate that you are prepared to go out and do whatever it takes, for a long as it is necessary, to get it.

Commitment can make you stay up till 4.19a.m (like I am doing RIGHT this moment in my new apartment in Cotonou, Benin Republic) to get an article finished, and published on your blog – that should have gone out before 12 midnight, just over 4 hours ago.

Question: Why did I wait till this late?

Answer: Because I had to work over 18 hours, to put finishing touches to, and dispatch an urgent Poultry Farm Business Plan, to a Nigerian client, who has a meeting with a prospective investor less than 16 hours from now. And I made it.

Yes. You would tell yourself, I AM going to get it done no matter what. Late I may be, but it will not go undone.

In my case, recently having to meet multiple client needs, due to a rapidly growing demand for my services, and products is proving to be a new learning experience for me.

But I trained myself to be a fast learner years ago. So, it’s unlikely to be long before I develop a strategy to permanently address this new need.

Indeed, I’ve already settled on a solution I anticipate will succeed.

And it has to do with building what I call a “publish-ahead” buffer of new write-ups.

If truth be told, I always knew this time would come.

Over a year ago, when I was planning to relocate here in Cotonou, from Nigeria, I’d had to write a whole month’s worth of (Monday to Saturday) articles – about 25 – to use in case I was unable to find time to write while trying to settle down in my new country.

That turned to be a very useful proactive step. I simply used my blog “automated scheduling” feature, to set most of the articles to publish at dates I chose in the future.

During that period, I sometimes stayed 3 or more days at a stretch, without coming online, and yet my articles kept popping up as and when due, on the blog.

Plus the RSS syndication I’d set up as part of my Web Marketing system automatically republished them to my Facebook and Twitter feeds.

Most of my friends probably did not notice I was away all that time – because my wall always had new posts popping up!

Today, I now know I was practising ahead for when I would need to deal with increased work loads.

Like now.

Thankfully, I already possess the self-development discipline to drive myself to step up my game in the face of such challenges.

So, in a few weeks, I should have sorted this all out, and freed myself to be more and do more.

The message to you is that you also may need to critically examine yourself, to identify what is holding you back from getting more done than you currently do.

A FREE Report (& Articles) To Help Farm CEOs Make Better Livestock Feed

What follows below, are excerpts from my 30 page Annotated Pictorial Introduction to Feed Ingredients (N7, 500 value). I do NOT sell this report. ALL buyers of my feed formulations handbook (like the Farm CEO I sent a copy to in Abuja-Nigeria, just yester-night) get it as FREE i.e. as a GIFT!

Screenshot pic of my 30 page Annotated Pictorial Introduction to Feed Ingredients (N7, 500 value). I do NOT sell this report. ALL buyers of my feed formulations handbook (like the Farm CEO I sent a copy to in Abuja-Nigeria, just yesternight) get it as FREE i.e. as a GIFT!
Screenshot pic of my 30 page Annotated Pictorial Introduction to Feed Ingredients (N7, 500 value). I do NOT sell this report. ALL buyers of my feed formulations handbook (like the Farm CEO I sent a copy to in Abuja-Nigeria, just yester-night) get it as FREE i.e. as a GIFT!

In 2006, I launched a Cost-Saving Farm Business Ideas website as a precursor to my Farm Research and Extensions Advisory Services support centre.

That website became rapidly popular, drawing inquiries from with and well outside Africa (in the Middle East, Europe and America). 

Since publishing my popular Feed Formulation Handbook in 2002, I have developed an automated MS-Excel Visual Basic driven Ration Formulation application that works based on the Pearson Square computation method described in my handbook.

That software came to being as a result of repeated requests from buyers of the handbook. Today, they often sell as a bundle.

In the course of relating with buyers and enquirers (including providing one-on-one practical coaching in feed formulation), I realized the need to provide a report like this, which will be periodically updated, as a quick guide/introduction to feed ingredients.

This document does NOT provide an exhaustive listing of feed ingredients used for all livestock.

What I have tried to do is focus on those main and more popular ones used frequently by most farmers and which are readily available in adequate quantities in the marketplace.

Where appropriate I have mentioned the need to explore potential alternative ingredients to certain high demand ones like Maize/Corn.

But I did not provide any details about those alternatives.

Instead, I plan to discuss potential alternative ingredients with potential to effectively replacing existing expensive or high demand ingredients, in a series of articles.

Below, is a clickable link to the first of such articles, published as a guest post on www.africabusinesscommunities.com.

Read my article titled at http://tayosolagbade.com/sdnuggets/reducing-catfish-feeding-costs-a-secret-weapon.
It’s published in FULL as a guest post on www.africabusinesscommunities.com in 2 parts:

a.Reducing Catfish Feeding Costs (A Secret Weapon) – Part 1 of 2

b. Reducing Catfish Feeding Costs (A Secret Weapon) – Part 2 of 2

To get a complete and FREE PDF version of the above linked article with clickable URLs to many useful reports, publication and websites that offer even more data, send an email to tayo at tksola.com. This offer is ONLY for owners of the feed formulations handbook.

A Note on Feed Mixing

In the process of actually carrying out the feed compounding, most of the ingredients mentioned in the foregoing discourse – if in solid form – are usually ground using a Grinder and thoroughly mixed using a Mixer.

However, for ingredients like Oyster shell, bone meal, meat meal etc, they are milled using a Mechanical Miller before being mixed with the rest of the ingredients.

Poultry feeds can be prepared as mash, crumbs or as pellets. Pellets production is not very common for poultry, and requires the extra effort of adding fat under high temperature and pressure, so as to concentrate the nutrients/constitute the mash into particles. – See page 54 of my handbook.

Learn how you can purchase the Feed Formulation Handbook and Software on my Cost-Saving Farm Business Ideas website (click).

 

2 Reasons Not to Rush Into Quitting Your Job to Start Your Business (Hint: A Better Way to Do It)

“Patience is a virtue that carries a lot of WAIT” – Unknown

Not everyone in paid employment gets to that point when they feel they need to jump ship and go solo (i.e. resign to start a business of their own). But some do. And when the bug bites, it can leave you feeling impatient, and hungry to get started like yesterday.

Nine times out of ten however, rushing your exit from paid employment will be unwise.

We are not all equally gifted with (or able to acquire) the same amount or mix of skills and abilities needed to succeed in the world of business.

While some are quick learners, others tend to take a while to get to grips with the requirements for running a business well enough to earn a living by it.

In other words, they WILL struggle to succeed at it, if not well prepared.

I discuss 2 reasons this happens…which is why I recommend careful planning, and bucket loads of PATIENCE – no matter how eager, excited or driven you feel!

1. One reason we may struggle with business is the kind of schooling we got…

Most conventional schools teach learners to become employees, and consumers. A person who wants to go into business must change any of that programming to succeed.

In other words, you want to think like YOU are the boss, and believe that you CAN be successful at being BOSS.

You will also need to become focused on creating for others (buyers) to consume.

But making those needed mindset changes will not be easy for everyone.

By implication, quitting a job to start a business before you learn how to deal with the controlling effects of “school programming” can lead to problems.

This is why I encourage anyone I notice is experiencing such eager-to-start-but-being-held-back frustrations, to WAIT and do it gradually.

2. Another reason we may struggle with business: “bad spending habits” picked up from time spent in paid employment…

For instance, the assurance of a future inflow of money in form of salaried income makes many people unwilling to control their spending.

As a result, they excessively indulge themselves in spending that adds little tangible value to them.

Most times they spend impulsively; to acquire things they can do without.

The desire to own things, and show them off to admiring others. The need to keep up with Mr. X and his wife drives many salary earners to make often unintelligent spending decisions.

Such habits are the greatest enemies of a business owner who seeks success. Especially when you’re just starting out and not yet a billionaire, like Richard Branson.

This is why I recommend a gradual disengagement – if you can get it…so you have time to make needed adjustments…

Unless you misbehave badly at work, it is unlikely that an employer you serve responsibly will lay you off. The only exception being of course if there are bad times.

Other than that, it’s best you quietly – and unhurriedly – make your plans to leave.

And in order to boost your chances of success, you will be wise to begin TRAINING yourself to DROP the habit of making unplanned expenses.

In other words, before you leave your job, start cutting down on your spending!

James R. Cook was right, when he wrote in his “Start-up Entrepreneur” New York Times best selling book, that you can get by on far less than you think.

My experiences actually convince me that cutting down spending by 80% can be good for you, in starting up after being in paid employment.

So before you actually find yourself without salaried income, I urge you start cutting down your spending.

You only lose indulging yourself in some excesses. Otherwise, this would only mean that you’d end up with a LOT more funds in your account by the time you actually quit your job.

And that’s what you really need, to make a success of going into business for yourself. Aim to use that job you hold as a fund raising source.

A little moonlighting to try out the ideas you have won’t hurt, except it affects your job directly.

Otherwise, you will find it useful to start something close to what you plan to do, on the side – as a part time venture.

While still earning a salary, you would easily raise the funds needed to launch that part time business, and even easily take care of cash flow challenges that may arise.

Get your spouse or a relative to help, so you don’t have to spend much on personnel. This will depend on the kind of business you choose to start though.

I know people who are using this gradual exit approach: Many are my Farm CEO Clients!

They are still employed full time in mostly high paying jobs (banks, oil companies etc). But they have launched poultry and/or fish farming businesses of various sizes, which they run (often profitably) with their spouses.

Many come to me when they need to expand, and want my Ration Formulator software to begin compounding their own feed.

Sometimes they want my Poultry Farm Manager software.

And at times it’s a business plan they want me to help them prepare.

In the process of interacting, we converse about their plans…

And sometimes one or two share with me the conflicts they are going through.

Recently, one such individual told me how he was finding it frustrating to keep working for his employer. He said it was preventing him from having enough time to devote to finishing off tasks related to launching a scaled up version of his new venture (a poultry layer farm).

Something about the way he said it howver got me worried that he could end up creating avoidable trouble for himself e.g by getting accused of negligence or divided loyalty.

I knew what he was feeling. I had felt it in my last year in Guinness too. I also simply could not wait to leave.

James Cook called it a “gnawing dissatisfaction”.

But I had to force myself to be patient and do it right. And I managed to leave in a way that earned me exciting accolades and enjoyable send forth parties etc.

Those memories made me decide to offer him some advice – in an email. Later on, I re-read it and decided others in similar situations may find it useful.

Below, I offer excerpts from that message. If you’re feeling like you can’t wait to get started, consider my words here.

The message is don’t burn your bridges with your employer, in a bid to pursue your dream. Even if you don’t need him/her later on, it’s best to leave on good terms.

After all, you would not want YOUR own employee acting selfish and inconsiderate while still taking a salary from you?!

===Starts===

Dear S.

I know what you mean. I felt the same way in my last few years in Guinness.

But here’s my honest opinion.

Like it or not, being in that job is still good for you at this stage of your planning.

It gives you easier access to cash to do most of what you want to do, including the runs to start this new venture.

You must therefore strive to maintain a Positive Mental Attitude about still being there, even when every fibre of your being is screaming to get out.

You know your plans and where they are taking you. Keep them to your chest, then FOCUS on what you are required to do at work, until you have done it to your boss’ satisfaction.

Like Jim Rohn said: Wherever you are, be there.

Make sure you don’t let yourself feel, speak or act resentful about having to work for the company during this transition period.

In fact, I recommend what I did in my final years in Guinness, even after I’d set all my resignation plans. It was then that I even worked hardest and made sure I went the extra mile on every single task I was assigned.

That way no one could accuse me of divided loyalty when they eventually heard I was leaving.

And that enabled me leave with praises showered on me by colleagues and Ogas at 2 levels of send forth ceremonies I was treated to.

You should aim to do something similar or better where you are. Make it a goal to leave with such a positive bang, that even the MD will openly acknowledge you and lament that you’re leaving.

Funny enough, when you leave in that manner, it gives you powerful bragging rights anytime you are asked about your former workplace. You would be able to confidently say that you were in relevant, highly valued and in demand by the company, when you chose to leave.

===Ends===

Now, here’s a confession: I did not really do the waiting thing for long, before I quit my job in December 2001.

That happend because the ideas I tried on the side proved to be difficult to develop on a 9 to 5 job.

But I did try for about 2 years – whenever my job freed me.

Lord knows I tried.

Eventually, I had to quit. I was just not making the kind of progress I wanted. It became obvious I had to take the leap of faith.

But one thing I had – and that made me confident – was that I knew I was tough enough to deal with any hardships that my decision would bring my way.

And believe me, they came in droves!

Today, 12 years later, I’ve successfully established my brand, and I have learnt tons in the process of confronting and overcoming the visitations of adversity I had.

I however doubt that many of those I relate with could endure the kind of unrelenting pain, suffering, humiliation and frustrations that I went through to succeed.

I had a family that experienced major LACK in every sense imaginable during the time I struggled to lift myself.

It was something I never imagined would happen.

That’s why whenever someone say s/he’s impatient to quit work and start a business, I say what I’ve said here…

Take it easy. Take it slow. Start something on the side first, and build it gradually. When it gains enough income generating momentum to cater for your needs, you can take the next step.

BUT…IF you’re like me, and you feel tough enough to take ANYTHING life will throw at you, to test your FAITH and self-belief, by all means, follow your instincts!

The truth is that some of us have to take those risks, and walk those lonely paths to success. And what we learn gives us unique insights to help others who may not be able to handle the same pressure.

Good luck to you!

 

Publish & Sell Your Books at ZERO COST to Earn Income (True Story)

You can publish a physical book at zero cost, and earn passive income from its sale, for life – IF you know how. I explain how I do it, in this special report.

Below, I show screenshots of how I earn such passive income using publications I write and publish at ZERO COST via Print On Demand publishing.

It could be a book to inspire, inform, educate or all of the foregoing. The stories could be told to show how people hit by storms of life were able to survive and move on – maybe with support from you, or your team/organization.

Persons who need the inspiration, information and education you offer may not be geographically able to benefit from you in person (due to distance).

That’s why writing a book is great.

Those who cannot reach you directly can still buy your book and find it quite helpful. Plus, you can also generate valuable passive income in the process.

To get the full 5 page PDF report, send me email via tayo at tksola dot com to request it, and I will send it to you.

Screenshot of PDF report about writing your own book at zero cost, and selling it for passive income for life

No. 160: Perceived Website Beauty Won’t Guarantee Success (Hint: The Value You Offer Matters Most – 2 Real Life Examples)

What if you could do web marketing that yields superior profits, at low to zero cost? We all want that!

This write-up uses 2 real life website case studies to explain what you need to do, and why.

Example 1: www.google.com makes millions annually.

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Title: Perceived Website Beauty Won’t Guarantee Success(Hint: The Value You Offer Matters Most – 2 Real Life Examples)

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No. 160: Perceived Website Beauty Won’t Guarantee Success (Hint: The Value You Offer Matters Most – 2 Real Life Examples)

What if you could do web marketing that yields superior profits, at low to zero cost? We all want that! This write-up uses 2 real life website case studies to explain what you need to do, and why.

Example 1: www.google.com makes millions annually.

But it is more or less a blank page with a search field, and funny images. Ugly website I call it. Most of us would NOT let ours look like that.

But millions of us use it daily, and pay to advertise on it, because it gives us what we want i.e useful search results! As a result it’s more successful than pretty websites of the biggest brands in the world!

That realization made me decide I would not sweat too much about website “attractiveness” or “beauty”. That is NOT to say I do not strive to deliver aestetically pleasing website. What I am saying is that over the years, I have learnt not to go overboard.

Example 2. www.burtdubin.com and www.speakingsuccess.com has won experts from across the world – as High Paying buyers – for decades!

Both websites belong to my US based business partner and mentor – Burt Dubin.

He clocked 80 years old few months ago, and the Las Vegas Chapter of the National Speakers Association (NSA) in the USA celebrated with him at an event.

Burt has been an NSA top member for over 3 decades.

He achieved great success as an international speaker, before becoming a renowned mentor to some of the world’s highest paid speakers (including, among others, a past president of the International Federation of Speakers).

Now, when you look at his websites do they really come across as “works of art”?

No they don’t.

Instead, they are aestetically appealing and professionally laid out.

Yet, Burt tells me he uses ONLY his online marketing to promote the products and service he offers.

His telephone mentoring costs thousands of USD per month, and he also sells products to experts-who-want-to-be-speakers across 6 continents – including Africa.

Many have never met Burt in person. They only related with him via his website, email and phone from start till end.

As one who markets his products/services, I recruited a UK based Nigerian born business coach to be mentored by Burt, and it was still those same websites the gentleman used to make up his mind!

When compared to the websites of many who may be considered his competitors, Burt’s website is unlikely to score high on the “attractiveness” scale.

But when it comes to useful life changing content, for experts-who-speak, that is another matter!

You’re unlikely to find ANY website offering anything close to what Burt has provided on public speaking from his websites for decades on end!

Note that Burt uses key components of a WMS – a website, a blog, a VERY powerful and highly subscribed newsletter etc. He did LOTS of article marketing in the early years – so 3rd party websites feature lots of his work – as part of his web marketing.

This WMS variant has worked for him.

[NB: I know several business owners who pay crazty sums just to get a certain look, then the website sits and ages with obsolete, unchanging content for years afterwards. You then wonder, why spend all that money to make it so pretty, if they were not going to keep it updated to stay relevant?]

You do not need your website to be a work of art – or to match the beauty or impressive appearance of another person’s

Get it to look good, but don’t waste valuable time trying to make it prettier (or as pretty) as you think a competitor’s is.

People who visit websites often come looking for a solution or answers.

Yes, the apearance of a website can help to draw them in. But that is never a guarantee they will find what they are looking for.

Like I always point out, scam websites sometimes even look more impressive than legitimate ones. Yet they only offer harmful content!

Having said the above, experience has taught me that some people will always insist on having their way in this regard. Generally, I avoid letting such persons hire me, because they are unlikely to appreciate why a WMS is more important to focus on.

This is why I offer to build FREE websites for my clients I agree to work with, while I only ask payment to create the web marketing content.

That way, if they want, they can hire someone else to build what they consider an “attractive” website, and only pay me to integrate a Web Marketing System into it.

I wrote the article below, years ago. It offers valuable insights into what I’m saying. I urge you to read it – click below…

A Website That Works Wins You Repeat Visitors, Leads and Sales: NOT Admirers and Complements

To illustrate how powerful this WMS based approach can be, see – below – verbatim excerpts from a Facebook sales conversation I had 2 days ago.

That CEO – who I have never met – came to me based on my promotional content (for my farm software) which was auto-published to my profile wall months ago.

The above is an example of a sales lead generated by my WMS, without my conscious effort or attention being invested in it. I was doing something else online when this CEO came calling.

In tomorrow’s article on Entrepreneurship, I will share another example.

In it, I will use recent real life data, to show how a WMS can generate high quality leads that convert into valuable sales, that you DO NOT need to chase by yourself.

It simply happens i.e. PASSIVE INCOME dropping on your laps – even for products you created years ago.

And it WILL keep happening, for as long as you continue using your WMS the right way.

Wouldn’t it be great to have that kind of wonderful resource at your disposal?

Imagine, for a moment, how much better your marketing and sales would fare, if you had this kind of timeless WMS, that tirelessly promotes and propagates your content to be seen by the kinds of people YOU want to serve?

Not only would it save you massive time, and effort, it would also help you LOWER your marketing and sales costs. And you would actually do less worrying as a result!

I can tell you, as one who has used a custom WMS for years, with growing success, it’s like living a dream. I AM living my dream.

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3 Strategies You Need, to Achieve Business Promotion Success

The key to business promotion success is to – as INEXPENSIVELY as possible – get your target audience to notice – and eventually pay conscious attention to – you on a continuing basis.

One business owner who excels at doing the above is Richard Branson.

For years, I have deliberately studied him in developing ideas and strategies to reach my own target audience. And I continue to record uncommon marketing success from doing so.

Certain unique factors matter the most in achieving this kind of success.

I discuss 3 main ones based on my experience based observations over nearly a decade.

1. Keep It Real: Avoid Copying Others

“Don’t Copy. Create!” – Unknown

Notice what I said about studying Branson. I did not copy him. What I did was/is to creatively adapt what I learned from observing him, to suit my own peculiar marketing needs.

That eventually resulted in something almost entirely different.

I’ve given it a name. I call it a Web Marketing System(WMS).

If you run a farm business for instance, you’re better off developing real world relevant strategies that help you better reach and impact YOUR target audience.

Don’t waste valuable time copying methods employed by a friend who runs a restaurant.

If s/he places ads on TV/Radio, it (hopefully) would be because s/he has done the needed homework, and is sure the patronage to be reaped will offset the relatively high costs.

Margins from sales of your kinds of farm products may make it unwise to do same.

You may be better off making potential bulk buyers offers (e.g. restaurant and hotel owners like your friend). Let them do the heavy duty advertising. That will GROW your profits by reducing your cost of sales. So you will not need to increase your price to cover ad costs.

And that’s where a Web Marketing System (WMS) can help you!

Rather than burn time, effort and fuel going round town at the initial stages, you simply need to create, publish and relentlessly promote the right kind, and mix, of content via multiple channels.

Every now and then, you would make an offer and follow it up with a call to action

Here’s an Example Offer You Can Make: “Do you regularly buy large quantities of? Our farm offers a special bulk pricing with doorstep delivery of high quality eggs anytime. Never again have to worry about getting enough quality eggs when you need them. Contact us today…!”

2. Use Uniquely Creative Business Promotion/Marketing – But Always Strive to Do So at Zero Cost

In yesterday’s article, I shared an excerpt from a pep talk I gave to my kids. What I told them was based on my experiences running my own business for over a decade now:

“Even when you can afford it, you can get MORE done with LESS money, if you learn to apply Critical Thinking. Do NOT fall into the habit of throwing money at your problems…” – (me to my kids)

The truth is too many business owners, when they feel they can afford, readily succumb to the temptation to spend in order to attract customers.

They do so because it is EASIER to sit back to wait for the adverts paid for to bring people in.

The problem is however that just like you are placing yours, so are others who think like you…and MANY people think like THIS!

Unfortunately, since the ad limits the space you can use, based on how much you pay, you will often be unable to say (and/or show) as much you’d like to say, to convince a potential buyer who sees the different adverts that YOU will be a better choice compared to your competitor.

Indeed, if the competitor has more financial muscle, most buyers may conclude s/he offers better value than you do.

That happens because people have a tendency to believe “bigger (or more expensive) is better”.

But that’s not always true.

We all know the story of David and Goliath…which brings me back to Richard Branson again.

You see, the David vs. Goliath strategy is what he has always used, and advocated.

After reading Branson’s article on it, I began applying it to suit my own unique circumstances.

Today, I have many examples of exceptional sales and marketing results I’ve achieved as a result –  despite being a one man operation in a harsh socio-economic environment.

So, I’m saying you need to realize that you can use creative Critical Thinking, to achieve profitable business promotion for yourself.

Consider Branson. He always finds a way to get zero cost attention – including media exposure. Many times he has used publicity stunts, which he deliberately wrote about/shared – via multiple online platforms – to create buzz (aside from that resulting from free media coverage he got)!

Every situation in which you interact with others, is a potential opportunity to get share of mind (which is what marketing is about).

The more unusual your strategy, the more likely you are to get noticed. Just be sure to find a way to do so without having to dip your hands in your pockets all the time.

3. Entertain, While Educating and Informing

Once again, I refer to Mr. Branson.

I’ve seen photos of him playing a guitar on stage in a bar; carrying a uniformed Virgin Airline hostess off her feet…and even kissing Desmond Tutu on the cheek!

But each time he posted the photos, there was a message.

There was/is always purpose behind what he did/does.

For instance, below the photo on Facebook, in which he was show kissing Bishop Tutu’s cheek, Branson added a message to educate people about the need to tolerate others regardless of sexual preferences i.e. the need to practise unconditional love.

Now, you could argue that THAT had nothing to do with marketing his brand(s). However, if you think about it, he’s still indirectly selling himself to his target audience.

People buy from people they TRUST. By sharing that photo, with his message, Branson took a stand on the side of those being unfairly discriminated against.

On another occasion, when he shared photos taken during a visit to a country against which some western countires had issued a travel advisory, he linked to an article he had written titled “Why Travel Advisories Hurt Countries and Help Terrorists.

The above would have won over some people who probably did not reckon with him much in the past.

And such individuals could develop a fierce loyalty to Branson that would make them go out of their way to identify with any companies they know he owns!

In other photos, he makes people laugh, and many comment about how human he manages to stay despite being very successful, and busy.

Again, this gets him more share of mind.

One important point to keep in mind: No pushy sales pitches allowed!

Richard Branson RARELY posts a “come and buy my product or service” message.

Instead, he often focuses on using entertainment to educate and inform, as a means to winning people over to feel like “buying” from his company.

A VERY effective strategy indeed. I know this because I’ve used it for years, and compared to when I used the direct selling approach, I know it yields far superior rewards.

You don’t have to copy Branson.

What you do could (should) be a variant of what he’s doing, that lets you leverage your own unique strengths as an individual.

Find what you’re comfortable doing, and then DO IT – in an entertaining way, while injecting some education and information to win potential buyers over.

Final Words: These 3 strategies when applied in implementing a well conceived WMS will ultimately yield long term lead generation benefits, in addition to helping you close sales.

They can be used offline as well as online.

However my experiences have taught me that you can intelligently use the Internet to achieve much more USEFUL marketing reach and impact faster, and expending less effort, or money.

What’s more, those who encounter your creative marketing online, can over time become your fervent advocates, who go and “preach your gospel” OFFLINE to others – bringing them to YOU!

I know this because it happens to me – a lot.

People contact me saying someone told them to.

This includes people who sometimes use the web ONLY to check mails and struggle to use the PC!

Yet their level of conviction is often so high, that they send FULL payment 100% in advance, to purchase – for instance – my Feed Formulation Handbook, its accompanying Excel-VB Ration Formulator software, and/or my increasingly popular Poutry Farm Manager software.

But you need to know how to do it i.e how to use web marketing to make the above happen.

What I have found from developing WMS for clients over the years is that not everyone easily “gets it”.

They do not readily understand how to use WMS as the powerful timeless marketing (and sales leads generating) tool it is.

And that’s why I offer a Web Marketing support/coaching service to help them.

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Critical Thinking Can Save You Money (True Story)

“Even when you can afford it, you can get MORE done with LESS money, if you learn to apply Critical Thinking. Do NOT fall into the habit of throwing money at your problems or goals…” – (me to my kids)

Here’s how 2 of my sons used critical thinking to solve – at ZERO cost – a recent power “cut” problem, which the neighbourhood electrician had earlier demanded N2,500 for…!

That Saturday Morning (in September 2014), the Lights Had Flickered Suddenly & Gone Off

We initially thought it was the usual power cut from the public power company. However, one of the kids coming in from running an errand soon alerted us to the fact that our neighbours lights were still on.

My wife and I went out to see, and soon confirmed it was true. To be sure, I told the kids to start the generator. They did so and when we changed over, nothing happened. It was obvious the current was not getting into the house’s supply line.

Now, none of us had any training (formal or informal) in electrics or electronics.

However, as I have written severally in past articles, my 11 year old son has shown an amazing flair for fixing things especially electricity related. And he’s gotten so good that in our home everyone (including his mother) readily calls on him to fix damaged plugs, replace fuses etc.

That, in addition to the many instances he had used damaged parts from laptops, mobile phones, phone chargers, and old batteries to build useful contraptions (e.g. a crude but functional rechargeable lamp) made me buy him an electrician’s kit for his last birthday present, when I  visited Nigeria.

It was this 11 year old of ours who led his 13 year old brother to begin brainstorming on what the possible causes of the current not getting into the house could be.

On my part, I was too angry, indeed frustrated, to get involved. I thought of calling the neighbourhood electrician, but recalled that the last time I’d visited, I had to contend with his excessive and arbitrary pricing of his services.

That day, I’d had to take him down to the ATM to get more cash to get him off my back for fixing a single ceiling fan and a rewriting job. I knew he’d over charged me, but since I did not know how to do it, and I did not want to leave for Cotonou without fixing the problem, I gave in.

So, when this incident happened, I told myself I would rather wait and find someone else to do it.

What I did not expect was that my kids – who I had always challenged to be curious and to think of ways to solve problems without spending money – would choose to apply what I’d told them that day.

My Wife Decided to Call In the Neighbourhood Electrician

I heard her grumble about how I’d not said anything more about the problem. Then soon after, I heard her call the electrician on the phone. He soon arrived, and promptly asked what the problem was.

She replied that she did not know, and explained that current was not getting into the house from either the public power supply or the generator.

I was in the bedroom and listening without saying a word.

Without even going round to do any checks, this chap quickly announced:

“Aha! Your kids must have put one something that’s caused extensive damage. Ask them to tell you what they put on. I’m sure they’ve cause major damage that needs to be traced and fixed”

His voice had assumed a note of superiority. He sounded sure that no one could challenge him. My wife asked him how much it would cost to find and correct the problem.

He wasted no time in saying “N2, 500” (Two Thousand Five Hundred Naira).

When I heard that, I screamed to myself silently wondering how he could arrive at such an outrageous sum without even doing any checks to ascertain that his suspicions were right.

Indeed, I wondered how he could be so sure it was not even something worse, that would cost more than what he was quoting.

But I kept my protests to myself. I let my wife respond instead. She soon told him that she could not pay that much, and asked for a reduction.

He bluntly refused and then to apply pressure on her, he said “Look, are you ready to pay or not? I have other things to do. If you’re not ready, let me leave.”

My wife told him she could not pay that much. Without saying anything more, he picked up his backpack and left.

Once I heard the gate shut after him, I came out and told my wife and kids that I was convinced it was a good thing to have let him go.

Then I announced that I intended to go out and get someone else to look at the problem and give his opinion. I pointed out how he’d used indirect threats to try forcing her hand, to make her pay up. They nodded in understanding

I returned inside and began dressing up to go out.

Suddenly I heard my 2 sons who had been brainstorming all the while, now screaming excitedly saying “Look, there’s light here!”

In response to a suggestion their mother had made, they had disconnected the plug linked to the panel, and put the wires directly back into the socket.

That had caused the little lamp on the side of the socket to come on – confirming there was current up to that point.

This meant the only reason we did not have current in the house was that the fuse in the 15Amp plug was burnt.

When I joined them, I saw what they were referring to, and told them we needed a new fuse.

Not surprisingly, our 11 year old “electrician” – who has a box in which he collects all sorts of electrical parts – said there would be no need to buy a new 15Amp fuse, as he had one stored away.

He quickly dashed into his room and returned with an old plug he’d salvaged from one of his many “scavenging” walks, and he replaced the bad fuse.

A few seconds later, the lights came back on! This happened less than 15 minutes after the neighbourhood electrician left.

Ecstatic, I called the kids together and said:

“See what I mean about not hurrying to spend money to solve a problem, or achieve any goal? Even when you can afford it, you can get MORE done with LESS money, if you learn to apply Critical Thinking. Do NOT fall into the habit of throwing money at your problems. If we had paid that man N2, 500, he would most likely have made a show of doing a lot of work, to justify taking that much. But he would ultimately, only have replaced this same fuse we have just replaced. And we would never have been the wiser!”

As they eagerly nodded their heads and high-fived themselves, I could see they understood – finally!

I knew it was a lesson they would not forget in a hurry.

Now they knew the electrician (an “expert” of sorts) could be wrong, and that THEY could solve a problem themselves if he walked away!

Nothing Is More Empowering for Children than That

Sadly, too many adults easily get stumped when confronted with the unexpected or unusual.

This makes them easily accept defeat when things turn out differently from what they expect. Children who get an opportunity to solve problems that others walk away from – by applying critical thinking – often come away with greater levels of self-esteem and confidence.

That will often prove invaluable to them in their adult lives. Those they relate with will consequently marvel at their seeming ability to defeat failure or setbacks!

The truth is however that people who achieve long term authentic successes often do so because they never stop thinking up new ways to attack a problem they have.

That eventually leads them to what we call breakthroughs – like the one my kids had. I’m so excited for them, because it means they are well on their way to success in adult life.

Challenge your kids to develop a similar passion for Critical Thinking, and they WILL do even better!

You Can Increase Your Profits Without Raising Your Prices (Here’s How…)

Decide If You NEED To Read This Article (Take A Quick Quiz!): This article features my Layman’s Business Variable Costs Control Systems Awareness Quiz below. If you answer NO to even ONE of its seventeen (17) questions, there is a good chance the information contained in this article can help you.

Layman’s Business Variable Costs Control Systems Awareness Quiz:

The quiz poses simple questions designed to get you thinking about possible areas in which you can look to apply spreadsheet facilitated VC monitoring/control and reduction initiatives in your business.

The table below poses simple questions designed to get you thinking about possible areas in which you can look to apply spreadsheet facilitated VC monitoring/control and reduction initiatives in your business.
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Question Yes/No
1
Do you have data to show how much it costs to find a new client or customer that “buys” from you?
2
Do you have data to show how many people contacted/”bought” from you as a result of EACH advert you place in a particular medium?
3
Have you used the information in 2. to decide on what advert/marketing strategy to continue using, or a new one to adopt, so as to increase your success rate?
4
Do you have data to show how much it costs you to successfully complete a service delivery to ONE(1) paying customer?
5
Does the EXPENSE in 4. reflect in your setting of FEES and estimation of your PROFITS?
6
Do you have data to show how much it costs you to produce ONE (1) unit of your product(e.g. 1 bottle of juice)?
7
Does the EXPENSE in 6. reflect in your setting of PRICES and estimation of your PROFITS?
8
Does the data you have, cover the period of time you’ve been delivering that product/service?
9
Do you know how to record/analyse your data using a spreadsheet to show how you’re doing regarding your expenses and/or profits week versus week?
10
Do you know which resources/materials you employ in delivering your products/services to EACH paying client are the most expensive?
11
Can you think of any changes or modifications you can make to your operations to reduce the expenses related to EACH of the most expensive resources/materials identified in 10. ?
12
Do you know what the trend in your total profit margin for each product/service has been since you started it (i.e. Has it been rising upwards, going downwards, or remained at the same level)?
13
Do you know how much you spend on marketing/sales to dispose of each batch of your product/service?
14
Do you reflect the amount spent in 13. in estimating your selling price – and eventual profits?
15
Do you know what the difference is between your cost of producing/delivering one(1) unit of your product/service, and the selling price you adopt?
16
Can you think of any changes or modifications you can make to your operations to reduce cost of producing/ delivering one(1) unit of your product/service identified in 15. ?
17
Do you have a VC Analysis spreadsheet to record/monitor, analyse and trend your data so you can keep track of 1 – 16 accurately, in order to take better informed decisions towards increasing your profits?
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Every business wants increased profits, and each one goes about achieving that purpose in different ways: Some employ price increases. Others make promotional offers to boost volume sales.

The problem in the latter case tends to be that they still have to spend more to get more sales, and often if not well managed, there may not be any significant difference in bottom line margins achieved, especially when competitors launch a counter event.

I describe tested and proven ways by which anyone can intelligently implement Variable Costs (VC) Monitoring/Control and Reduction initiatives – supported by spreadsheet tracking/analyses – to increase chances of routinely recording optimal profit margins even when prices remain fixed and/or competition is fierce.

This Article Is Based On Proven Real-Life Practice

The ideas, concepts and strategies I advocate for adoption in this article are based on proven practice. In fact, the case study and specific analogies used are based on real-life activities that I personally partook in over a period of six years, as a manager in a large blue-chip multinational brewing company.

Read my article titled “Use Custom Automation Of Your Spreadsheet Reports To Drive Down Costs And Increase Your Profits” for additional details of my experiences in this area, while in paid employment.

What you learn from reading the above mentioned article, will hopefully encourage you to seriously explore ways to put the information provided in this article to good use for your business.

The principles described below can be successfully adapted to virtually any business operation – be it service or production based.

If you need any help with thinking up ways/means of putting them to use, I would be pleased to help out.

Case Study

“Because its purpose is to create a customer, the business enterprise has two – and only these two – basic functions: marketing and innovation. Marketing and Innovation produce results. All the others are costs” – Peter Drucker

What follows is a bit of a simplistic example, but it serves the intended purpose of providing a basis for the following discussion. The logic on which this analogy is based can be applied to any situation.

African Arts Concepts Limited (a hypothetical company) uses three raw materials, A, B and C in producing their flagship brand Product Z – which sells for N14,000 naira (about $100 equivalent, using a N140.00 Naira to $1.00 US dollar currency conversion rate) per unit – in the following combination:

5 lengths of material A(N2,500.00) + 1 kg of material B(N1,500.00) + 20 pieces of material C(N,2500.00) = 1 unit of Product Z(N6,500.00 Naira or $46.43 US Dollars).

Assume other (say operational and marketing) expenses amount to N500 per unit of Product Z , the Cost Price for one unit would be N7,000.00($50.00) – approximately. That means whenever 1 unit of Product Z is sold, a gross profit of N7,000 (N14,000 – N7,000) or $50.00 USD is made by African Arts Concepts Ltd.

Table 1.0 – Costs Breakdown(Based On Normal Usage Of All Materials)

Description(Normal Usage)
Amount(Naira)
Amount(USD Equiv)
N140.00 Naira to $1.00 US dollar currency conversion rate
A.
5 lengths of material A
N2,500.00
B.
1 kg of material B
N1,500.00
C.
20 pieces of material C
N,2500.00
1
1 unit of Product Z( A + B + C )
N6,500.00
$46.43
D.
Operational Expenses per unit of Z
N250
E.
Marketing Expenses per unit of Z
N250
2
1 unit of Product Z(Cost Price i.e. 1 + D + E )
N7,000.00
$50.00
Note

THE PROBLEM(Common To Many Businesses)

Now imagine that a staff of African Arts Concepts Limited begins to over use (and this does happen!) material B by say 0.5kg for every unit of Product Z. The usage cost for(i.e. cost of using) Material B per unit of Product Z produced will become N2,250(N1,500.00 plus N750.00).

5 lengths of material A(N2,500.00) + 1 kg of material B(N1,500.00) + 0.5 kg of material B(unrecorded N750.00 usage cost ) + 20 pieces of material C(N2,500.00) = 1 unit of Product Z(N7,250.00 Naira or $51.79 US Dollars).

Adding the other (operational and marketing) expenses of N500 per unit of Product Z, would bring the cost price/unit of Product Z to N7,750($55.4 USD), instead of N7,000($50.00 US Dollars). In otherwords, the company incurs an – unnecessary – N750 or $5.4 US Dollars additional cost to produce EACH unit of Product Z.

Table 2.0 – Costs Breakdown(Based On Over-Usage Of Material B)

Description(Over-Usage)
Amount(Naira)
Amount(USD Equiv)
N140.00 Naira to $1.00 US dollar currency conversion rate
A.
5 lengths of material A
N2,500.00
i
1 kg of material B
N1500.00
ii.
0.5 kg of material B(unrecorded)
N750.00
B.
1.5 kg Total Material B Usage(i + ii)
N2,250.00
C.
20 pieces of material C
N,2500.00
1
1 unit of Product Z( A + B + C )*
N7,250.00
$51.79
D.
Operational Expenses per unit of Z
N250
E.
Marketing Expenses per unit of Z
N250
2
1 unit of Product Z(Cost Price)*
N7,750.00
$55.36
*company incurs an – unnecessary – N750 or $5.4 additional cost to produce EACH unit of Product Z.

That extra $5.4 would most likely be LOST because:

(a). African Arts Concepts Limited may not detect it – except they have monitoring systems(e.g. a custom automated Variable Cost Analysis Spreadsheet) set up to alert them to such occurrences.

That batch of Product Z will therefore still be sold for $100.00 US Dollars per unit(a 20% LOSS!).

(b). Even if it is detected, little can be done to correct it for batches that would already have been produced BEFORE discovery/correction of the problem.

Multiple Negative Consequences

If continued unchecked, this over usage can quickly cause huge losses: Multiply the N750 naira ($5.4 USD) over usage by say 1000 units of Z produced in a month and you get N750,000($5,400 USD) – lost unknowingly.(That $5,400 USD over usage equates to losing 54 market ready units of Product Z!).

What will typically happen is that at the end of the month, the company would find that they have 500kg LESS of material B left than expected. This would subsequently require them to make an additional unplanned purchase of material B using money budgeted for other purposes – thereby disrupting cash flow etc.

The foregoing is one major reason why some businesses that appear to be doing well suddenly go under, or record low profits/losses! They fail to keep a grip on their real costs of operation. What has been described here is applicable to virtually any type of business – be it service or product based. One only needs to change the items of income and expenditure considered in delivering the relevant product/service.

Question: How Do I Prevent A Problem Like The One Above Happening To Me?

Answer: By Adopting Variable Costs(VC) Monitoring/Control Techniques.

I like to think of Variable Costs, from a lay man’s perspective, as those expenses you incur, which can(and do) vary depending on your ability to find cheaper yet equally – if not more – effective ways to do what you do, when compared to your current methods.

To implement a VC Monitoring/Control system, you can follow the steps outlined below – making needed adjustments to suit the peculiarities of your unique situation or need (Note that the use of spreadsheets is integral to the approach I recommend, as it facilitates sustainability of systems set up).

Step 1 : Collate Relevant Data in Spreadsheets :

Start recording and analysing your business revenue and daily operating expenses, including variable cost elements such as how much you spend on marketing, transportation, phone calls, materials usage etc.

You can easily do this by creating Excel spreadsheets with raw data entry interfaces linked to standard reporting templates(which generate meaningful output from formulas applied to your raw data).

For best results, you might find recording materials usages in the same spreadsheet, with their corresponding prices helps in deriving expenses relevant to materials usages(by simple linking of cells to be multiplied e.g.”Kgs” used by price per kg).

Step 2 : Benchmark Your Process :

You will also need to do some benchmarking by obtaining detailed industry data for businesses similar to yours. Using that data, you would derive weighted averages, upper and lower control limits etc.

These could then be charted in your spreadsheet using actual data you would periodically post. Your objective in managing your business/process would then be to ensure your Key Performance Indicators(KPIs) fall between the established control limits implying that it is performing optimally.

If during your daily, weekly or monthly recording and monitoring, you then notice any of your charted KPIs deviating outside the favourable range, you would be able to quickly investigate and correct the problem before it goes too far.

In the case study used above for example, if a target usage rate of material B per unit of Product Z produced had been routinely recorded in a spreadsheet, and plotted on say a Schewart chart, the CONTINUOUS over usage of 0.5kg per unit would have reflected in the slope of the chart – and therefore led to early detection.

Again, this is a simplistic approach. More effective methods(e.g. automated plotting of a Cusum – Cumulative Sum Deviation chart) can be easily employed using spreadsheets with about the same effort. I cover Cusum charts, and how to use them, in considerable detail in a new PDF report I’m working on.titled “Simple Performance Measurement/Process Control Tools You Can Use In Your Business”.

Question: Okay, That’s To Detect/Stop Things Getting Out Of Hand. But HOW Exactly Do I Go About INCREASING My Profits Without Raising My Prices?

Answer: By Applying Practical Variable Costs(VC) REDUCTION Techniques.

As I earlier stated, your variable costs are those expenses you incur, which can(and do) vary depending on your ability to find cheaper yet equally if not more effective ways to do what you do, when compared to your current methods.

By implication therefore, a VC REDUCTION Strategy is bound to make a difference to your bottom line profits.

Adopting this strategy means you will actively encourage/engage in the routine search for quick, easy, practical, inexpensive, and sustainable ways to drastically cut down on the expenses required to make and/or deliver your products and services to those who want them.

The foregoing underscores Peter Drucker’s assertion that Marketing and Innovation are the two basic functions in any business which can enhance its profitability. All others are costs.

Therefore To Increase Your Profits Without Raising Prices :

1. Increase Your Marketing (While Reducing Your VC):

Find more NEW customers more frequently. But in doing so, think up cheaper and more effective/efficient ways to reach more people who fit your target audience profile. Even if you already have a website, chances are there are still a number of viable ways you could use it to achieve this purpose, that you are YET to explore. Take it from me. I get so so much done at little or no extra expense using my website resources more creatively.

One reason why this is possible is because I have devoted hundreds of hours to learning web design, custom CGI programming and web marketing techniques.

If you actively work to find new customers, you create a growing pool of clients from whom you can generate referrals and repeat businesses resulting in higher sales volumes/turnover. Also, it helps you cover gaps that will occur periodically from client attrition or turnover.

ONE GOOD WAY – Use A Website:

Traditional methods of business marketing and advertising can be quite expensive especially when used for protracted periods. The dilemma of the business owner who seeks increased exposure therefore tends to be, finding a reliable way to stay in touch with(or visible to) her target audience without going bankrupt.

The answer, from my experience lies in learning how to intelligently leverage technology and the Internet to complement the marketing efforts being made offline, in a way that cumulatively lowers overall expenses incurred – resulting in increased profits over time.

Read my article titled “Zero Cost Methods To Boost Your Business Marketing and Cuts Your Costs Using Your Website” for tested and proven ideas, methods, tools and resources you can use.

2. Innovate More (By Reducing Your VC) :

Actively work to discover and implement quicker, cheaper and easier ways to deliver the same products/services to those who want them. Assume you previously could only turn out 1000 units of your product per month at a cost of $5.00 per unit(to sell at $5.75 per unit).

Then following a change in your procedures, suggested by one of your employees – who gets rewarded accordingly :-) – you are subsequently able to routinely churn out 1500 units per month at the same $5.00 cost per unit, the implications for your year end profitability are obvious.

Entrenching a continuous improvement culture in your operations will facilitate innovation – to your ultimate benefit.

Use Your Spreadsheet And Accountant

To reduce your VCs, you need to measure, record, analyse and trend your data. Many of the income and expense items you need to capture in your monitoring are likely to be the same ones your accountant/auditor would focus on in helping you prepare your end of year accounts for tax returns computation.

Therefore, at this stage you might find it useful to involve your accountant in generating the spreadsheet you want to use – or even have him give you one s/he uses, so you can adapt it for your purposes.

Justification For Using VC Reduction(Instead Of Price Increases) To Increase Profits

No matter how large your turnover or revenue is, control of your expenses is the only sure way to reasonably ensure your profits are maintained in the face of fierce/increasing competition, and/or market fluctuations. This is especially so, because you cannot raise your selling prices at will – else you price yourself out of the reach of your target customers.

Three(3) Practical Benefits Of Applying VC Monitoring/Control And Reduction Initiatives In Your Business

1. Long Term Affordability Of Your Products/Services

You will be able to price more competitively and still retain good profit margins even when market situations do not favour most other operators. You would have greater customer appeal. More customers are likely to be able to afford you i.e. your VC reduction efforts enable you price your products/service in such a way that they never become too expensive for your clients/customers.

Also, your ability to cut down your expenses without negatively affecting your product/service quality or delivery, will make it possible for you to offer lower prices/rates and depend on sales volume to sustain the same profit margins. The resultant increased customer base, will naturally afford you increased marketing opportunities, Enhanced ability to withstand/survive market place or industry fluctuations and so on.

This is easy to appreciate. A good example of a business that obviously has a competitive edge of this type in the market place is Richard Branson’s Virgin Airlines.

They offer some of the lowest rates available in the airline industry, often delivering about the same quality of service as their competitors – who may not all necessarily be too pleased about it :-). If Virgin did not have the means of sustaining this practice, while remaining profitable, they would have crashed out of business long ago.

I never get the accountants in before I start up a business. It’s done on gut feeling, especially if I can see that they are taking the mickey out of the consumer. – Richard Branson

2. Increased Assurance Of Sustainable/Increasing profits

Which would you prefer: More Revenue? Or more Profits? At the risk of stating the obvious, if you do not control your expenses, your revenue can increase without a corresponding increase in your PROFITS. One does not have to be in a business where billions need to be spent before knowing that this is true.

When two units – instead of one – of a raw material are used to produce 1 unit of your bottled juice, you are spending more to produce that bottle, hence your profit margin for that bottle will drop by the value of that extra unit of raw material used, be it with or without your knowledge.

Whether you know about it or not; whether you measure it or not is immaterial, and will not change the fact that you will earn a lower margin on that product.

If that then happens to many products(or a larger number of the same product), you may find at the month or year end, you get a shocking low profit declaration when you(or your accountant/auditor) reconcile expenses, revenues etc for the period.

Things could even fall apart before then. That’s when you see a company that gets plenty of business from old and new clients struggling to find money to run daily operations and make salaries payment(cash flow)!

This is why setting up a Variable Costs Monitoring/Control and Reduction System is important. It will help you keep a close watch on all the important measures of your business’ operational performance, so that you can easily, discover undesirable trends and nip them in the bud.

At the same time, you would be able to intelligently experiment with changes aimed at reducing your operations costs, and monitor their impact in order to decide whether or not make them permanent.

3. Greater Operational Efficiency In Using Labour/Resources/Time :

Uncover the invisible costs by using spreadsheet tracking. Some costs are more visible than others. It is those “invisible” cost channels that I refer to here. They are the “potential” profit drain pipes.

Do you know how to identify, monitor and control them in your business? Are you sure you’re not missing a few critical ones? Often times they are avoidable – should not be there – but because the business owner has no monitoring/control system in place, they build up over time, till they cause BIG problems.

Examples include theft/pilfering by outsiders or staff, materials over usages, idle/downtimes in different aspects of your operations, overstaffing, etc.

All these things can – and do – happen. The challenge is for the business owner or decision maker to setup monitoring systems to quickly throw up inconsistencies in the inflow/outflow etc of the concerned items.

Want To REMAIN In Business For The Long Term?

As more and more people go into business for themselves, every owner will have to contend with increased availability of the same products/services in the same market.

As has happened in the past, some will have done their operations management so efficiently that they will be able to drop their prices significantly below the market price(or refuse to increase them), and still make as much profit as (or even more than!) their rivals.

The latter on the other hand would struggle to match such price drops if their operating costs are higher – possibly resulting in their being forced out of the market.

This applies to one-man businesses as well as corporate multinationals, be they product manufacturers, distributors, resellers or service providers. The only people who don’t worry about cutting costs in order to give customers/clients stable or even lower prices, are monopolies(due to lack of competitors) and those who “buy their way” to new business.

For those who play by the rules, your ultimate objective, if your business is to GROW, will have to be to put money in your pocket, that you can spend without looking over your shoulder for creditors(or the IRS -. for taxes) and without running out of money to run your business(cash flow).

The wise owner will make a habit of continually exploring Variable Cost Monitoring/Control and Reduction initiatives, that will enable successful delivery of larger numbers of products/services at lesser cost, in lesser time, and using lesser resources.

I could go on, but I think the point I’ve made here is clear enough already. So much thinking/re-organisation will have to be done initially to develop the needed systems. But the process once started, can only get easier. And the positive benefits derivable from adopting this approach will be immediately obvious.

If You Remember Nothing Else, Remember The Following:

1. One good way to maintain and/or significantly increase your profits without raising your prices, is to reduce your Variable Costs(VCs).

2. You can reduce your variable costs by marketing more efficiently (getting more customers at lesser cost, AND maintaining them at lower expense).

I once read an article that proposed a new parameter COCS: Cost Of Customers Sold or Served). This could be adopted as a Key Performance Indicator(KPI).

3. You can also reduce your variable costs by innovating more(i.e. developing greater efficiency in your routine internal operations and/or product/service delivery).

That way, you would be able to produce/deliver more products and/or services with less effort, in less time, and using less resources. All of these would imply LOWER expenses/costs, leading to INCREASED profit retention per unit of product/service sold.

4. There is saying that : “You cannot manage something, if you do not measure it. Nor can you measure it, if you do not record it”.

Spreadsheet tracking will help you conveniently implement and sustain the process of monitoring, controlling and/or reducing your VCs. You will need to do this so as to constantly evaluate progress of your VC monitoring/control and reduction initiatives.

NB: This article is based on excerpts from the original piece which was first published in 2007 via www.spontaneousdevelopment.com – Tayo Solagbade’s former 9 year old domain name.

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To Perpetually Achieve Noteworthy Success, You May Need To Be Moderate In Your Humility

I once read the following quote in a magazine, and it really hit home with me:

“In all things, apply moderation – including moderation” – Anon

There is, in some societies, this issue of “humility” and how important it is for a person not to appear “proud” or “arrogant”. I believe it is sometimes taken too far. Indeed, my personal experiences convince me that in the real world, one needs to be considerably bold and fearless in pursuing a valued life goal or purpose.

Yes, it is not bad to be humble and unassuming, BUT it is very bad to overdo it!

In this article I explain why it is important for anyone who desires to routinely and repeatedly achieve challenging goals, to demonstrate an unshakeable belief in her ability to do so, evidenced by a readiness to speak/act assertively about it wherever and whenever necessary.

Let’s take Muhammad Ali for example.

As a young boxer, Ali often boldly voiced the affirmation:“I am the greatest!” wherever and whenever he fought. He was perpetually “talking himself up”, employing various adjectives designed to emphasise his superiority over the opponent.

What I found most impressive was the way he repeatedly predicted what he was going to do.

For instance, prior to the fight in which he won the World title for the first time, the press (who dubbed him “The Louisville Lip” for his mouthiness) widely publicised his prediction which was made in the following exact words:

“Yes I predict, and I know the score. I’ll be Champ of the world in ’64!”.

Mohammed Ali knew himself well and knew what he was capable of achieving.

I once had the good fortune to re-watch – on TV – the fight Ali had with Joe Frazier, which he (Ali) lost.

During the press conference after the fight, Frazier read out a speech in which he mentioned how Ali repeatedly said (grunting between words as Frazier’s punches hit him) “Don’t – you – know – I – am – God?”!!

Frazier said he responded with something along the lines of “Well, ‘God’, looks like you’re gonna get whupped tonight!”, to which everyone laughed.

Yes, it wasn’t quite Mohammed’s day that day, BUT can you imagine how someone could believe that much in himself to the point of comparing himself with God?

I believe Napoleon Hill, asked to comment, would have said Ali had the essential mental attitude of “blind faith”.

Phrases like “Float like a butterfly and sting like a bee” were credited to this legendary boxer.

One thing was clear – Ali was NOT shy. But neither was he arrogant. Cocksure probably, but not arrogant. AND he was definitely very far from being “over-humble”.

“The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt” – Bertrand Russel

Ali knew how important it was to be bold and assertive, and all through his boxing career he was like that. That he became the legend he is today, is no doubt a testimony to the fact that “one becomes what s/he thinks”.

Know this: You will not get yourself any closer to achieving your magnificent obsession(your valued goal) if you do not boldly and assertively speak about it.

It is not wrong to talk or speak affirmatively about what you intend to achieve. I have been doing it for years. And in the past 10 years of my life as an entrepreneur, I have successfully used this strategy to put myself to recorder newer and better levels of achievement.

ONE EXAMPLE: Late last year, I launched my unique range of pineapple peel based drinks and cake.

Then I began talking openly about renting a larger place here in Cotonou, and starting a restaurant business based on those products, with my family.

I have NOT stopped talking about it, and I AM recording MEASURABLE progress towards that goal.

For instance, about 40 days ago, after a long search, I finally found and paid for a place I like.

While I was still searching, I had already taught my kids – as early as September 2013 – to make and sell the products back in Lagos. And they had really taken to it!

Click here to see how I’ve ALREADY built this concept into a branded offering on my website.

I returned – today – from a one month stay in Lagos with them, and we carried out all sorts of Personal Achievement projects that I’d planned as part of a new coaching program I’ve conceived.

One of them was a Selling Skills Development exericise that required them to go out and find buyers for cakes they baked. This is to prepare them to be active players in the family business. Work continues still!

So you see, the key to succeeding with this strategy is to SAY it, with faith, and then TAKE DILIGENT PERSONAL action to make it happen.

Maybe you might want to watch the kind of audience you have before you say some of it, but please do talk about it!

That way you enlist others to help you stay focused on pursuing it.

This is because by talking about it to others(who have empathy for your purpose), you put yourself under psychological pressure to achieve that which you’ve told them you intend to achieve.

What then happens subsequently is that they will naturally ask you how far you’ve gone with your plans.

You would of course want to be able to give them a positive progress update, or else risk losing “face”, and not being taken seriously in future. That need to avoid appearing “unserious” would force you to remain committed to achieving your goals, sustaining you till you eventually succeed.

“Excess on occasion is exhilarating. It prevents moderation from acquiring the deadening effect of a habit.” — W. Somerset Maugham

So, if you want to achieve notable success on a consistent basis, seriously consider being moderate in your humility. Your success might just depend on it.

NB: This article is based first published online in April 2006 via Tayo Solagbade’s former 9 year old domain – www.spontaneousdevelopment.com – and later submitted to, and eventually published for syndication at Ezinearticles.com