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Will Your Online Business Yield Fruit?
By Jim Daniels -
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With Spring time arriving again in the Northeast section of
the United States, I've managed to break free from my
computer and get my hands dirty. And in the process of
planting five new fruit trees in my ten tree orchard I
noticed some remarkable similarities between this hobby and
my online business.
I never noticed these similarities until this year, but they
are truly remarkable. If you are trying to grow an online
business, you'd better take note of them.
Read the following directions for successful fruit tree
growing. I'll show you how the same principles apply to
your business, with the "TREE" being your business and
the "FRUIT" being the "WEALTH" your business yields.
"How to grow a fruit tree that yields rich,
bountiful fruit."
Step 1: If you've never grown a tree successfully, read
the directions carefully!
Of the first five original fruit trees in my orchard ,only two
have yielded fruit. That's because instead of gathering all the
information needed first, the gardener who planted them did
so hastily. I'm sure he could just taste that fruit! So he dug a
few holes and stuck those trees in the ground. He had no idea
that there were certain things he needed to consider first. Had
he taken his time and researched properly, the trees would
have yielded lots of fruit by now.
Unfortunately, too many new business owners do this with
their business. They try to go it alone when they have no
idea how to proceed. All they have to do is get in touch
with someone who has accomplished what they want to do
and get their best advice. If that means buying a book or two,
then so be it. A few wise investments will go along way
toward yielding rich, luscious fruit. And it's much easier
than starting a new tree every few years!
Step 2: Be careful with those roots!
"When planting your tree, be sure the roots are set just
right. There is a right way and a wrong."
Your business needs solid roots too. If you plan to run your
business from home, start out by going to your local town
offices and checking on licensing and zoning. Chances are
you will not have to do more than fill out a form and pay a
small fee. But you're better off starting out correctly from
the start, so you don't have to worry about it later.
Also be sure when selecting a name for your company and your
products, that the names are not already taken. Do a
trademark search on the web before making anything official.
The last thing want to do is have to pull up those roots
after they are established and start all over again!
Step 3: Regulary prune branches as necessary.
"Pruning your tree during the first 4-5 years is very
important in defining the future form and structure of the
tree."
A business needs pruning too. Each branch that grows from
your business needs to be carefully monitored. These new
branches of your business represent new products and
services you add to the mix over time. They may be yours or
they may be carefully selected affiliate products and
services. As they grow, you must take time to measure their
results and snip off the branches that look weak or die.
Only the strongest branches should be left to grow. That is
where your best fruit will come from!
Step 4: Water and Fertilize regularly
"Without regular water and fertilizer, your tree will not
reach it's full potential and may not yield ANY fruit!"
Do you feed your business regularly? Far too many small
business owners spend little if any time and money doing
that. Yes, I'm referring to advertising and marketing! That
is the only thing that can make your business grow. If your
fruit has been small or sparse, it could be a lack of water
or fertilizer. Your business needs a constant dose of
marketing and advertising. Make this a top priority if you
want rich, bountiful fruit year in and year out.
Step 5: Be Patient
"Fruit does not always come the first year. But it sure
tastes sweet when it does arrive."
In business too, it takes time for your efforts to pay off.
If you give up too early and stop nurturing your business,
regularly pruning, watering and fertilizing, it will never
yield fruit. So rather than concentrate on the fruit itself,
concentrate on doing everything necessary to keep your
business growing. Before you know it you will see the fruits
of your labor!
- Article by Jim Daniels of JDD Publishing, helping webmasters prosper since
1996. Jim has all the expert advice you need to
work from home in your own online
business.
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