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Why Entrepreneurs Fail

The professionals in Business Development I’ve worked with have learned to think like entrepreneurs over the years, and that’s why they’re successful. They’ve all learned how to think differently along the way, and that’s what’s allowed them to rise to the top of their profession.  

Entrepreneurs struggle with their business opportunities for a number of reasons, including a lack of capital, a lack of marketing knowledge, and personnel issues. Despite my own entrepreneurial experience and knowledge of others, there are three main reasons people fail in business.

Their self-worth is tied to the success of their business.

They don’t set realistic business and personal goals.

They are not prepared to pay the price of success.

Entrepreneurs with the right thinking survive and prosper over time. They understand Roles, Goals, and Tolls.

Roles

Successful entrepreneurs have learned to separate their roles in life from their self-worth and self-identity. They understand that their role performance or failure on their own venture doesn’t mean anything about them.  

People who tend to equate their self-worth to their composite role identity are inherently risk-averse and try to hold on to the status quo. Being able to differentiate between these two identities lets them be risk prone vs. risk adverse, which is a key ingredient to success as an entrepreneur.  Those who have failed, experienced it, and learned from it have not only learned how to differentiate their role identity from their self-identity, but also how to learn from failure.  

Entrepreneurs know that early failures are a natural part of startup success. To be successful as an entrepreneur, you have to be able to embrace those experiences, learn from them quickly, and move on. In order to succeed over time, you have to be willing to deal with early failures.  

Goals

People talk a lot about setting goals and planning for success as an entrepreneur, but few people learn how to do it. It’s not the plan that matters, but the planning itself. Setting goals gives them the confidence to take risks and fail.    

Entrepreneurs who succeed aren’t just goal-driven and goal-oriented; they also know how to set and plan strategic and tactical goals. Setting goals down, writing them down and making a detailed plan to get there gives you confidence and motivation. They don’t just have business or operational plans, they have life goals too.  

They have learned early that if they don’t work their own plan, they’re probably working someone else’s. They chart their own destiny, embrace leadership positions with risk, make adjustments as needed, and prevail.  

Tolls

Last but not least, entrepreneurs know that there is a price to pay. In order to succeed in any field, you have to be willing to pay full price. You can’t get overnight success as an entrepreneur. I’ve heard it takes 15-20 years for overnight success to happen. Early on, entrepreneurs are forced to re-make themselves, which means growing beyond their current circle of friends.  

Because most people tend to stay within their own psychological comfort zone, they begin to lose identity with risk takers. They are more comfortable with people who are more like them. A lot of entrepreneurs move on to a different circle of associates who get it.  

As a result, old relationships can become stressful again. It’s lonely to step out, be your own person, and go into the risk prone unknown on your own. We’ve heard that pioneers get shot in the back and front, so only by differentiating role performance from self-worth, being risk prone, surviving adversity, sticking to your goals, and adjusting your plans will you be ready to deal with it every day.   

It takes a lot of learning to be an entrepreneur, including how to run a business, create products, deliver services, make money, and deal with people on a daily basis. The biggest challenge is understanding yourself. Once you figure out what you want and what motivates you, you’re more likely to win in the long run against adversity. Entrepreneurs who are successful have learned to change their thinking, so they can succeed where others fail. 

You can boost your sales with these 10 highly effective strategies.

The following are 10 simple yet very powerful ways to increase your sales significantly:


  1. You should follow up with the customer after you make your first sale by sending them a “thank you” email and include an advertisement for the other products you sell. You could follow up with them regularly. In order to build a relationship with your customers, you should keep in constant touch with them.

  2. Offer your customers a few additional related products on your order page. They can add these to their original order.
  1. You can turn one sale into three if you tell your customers that if they refer four customers to your website, they will receive a full rebate of their purchase price.
  1. Give your customers the option of joining an affiliate program so they can make commissions selling your product. This will multiply your sale.
  1. Then you could sell reprint and reproduction rights. You could include an advertisement on the product for other products you sell. You could sell the reproduction rights and back end products.
  1. You can cross promote your product with other businesses products in a package deal. Include an advertisement for other products you sell and have other businesses sell for you.
  1. Include a coupon for your other related products when you ship out or deliver your product. This will entice them to buy more from you.
  1. Provide your customers with a catalog of add-on products to the original product. This could include upgrades, special services, attachments, etc. If they enjoy your product, they will purchase the additional features.
  1. Sell gift certificates for your products. When the recipient cashes in the gift certificate, you’ll make sales. They might also buy other products from your site.
  1. You should give your customers freebies when they order. These freebies should contain your ad on them. Examples are bumper stickers, ball caps, t-shirts, etc. This will allow others to see your ad and place an order with you.

These powerful strategies can be implemented immediately, which is one of the best things about them. As I said, they are easy to use but could result in a substantial increase in your conversion rate and/or buy rate, which is the ultimate goal. It is very important to make your customer/prospect feel special and to provide them with additional value-added items that will keep them coming back to your business.

19 Rules For Writing Killer Headlines

Here are 19 rules you can use to write headlines that will reach out and force the prospect to read your website and sales letter.

  1. Your headline must offer something that your target market wants very badly.
     
  2. Your headline must include something of self interest to the reader.
     
  3. If your product is new or improved, say so in the headline.
     
  4. Do not just invoke curiosity in your headline, you must also include something of interest to the reader.
     
  5. Avoid negativity in your headline. Always turn the negative into a positive statement.
     
  6. Your headline should suggest a quick and easy way to achieve the benefit(s) stated.
     
  7. Your headline should be believable.
     
  8. Determine what would make you buy your product, and then try to incorporate that idea into your headline.
     
  9. Avoid making your headline so short that you don’t get the main point across.
     
  10. Avoid clever headlines that make the reader think “how clever.” Cleverness rarely gets people to read your web page or spend money.
     
  11. Avoid headlines that sound dead, or like they should be at the bottom of the statue like “To Server Humanity Better…”
     
  12. Suggest in your headline that your copy contains useful and valuable information.
     
  13. Use your headline to reach out and grab the reader’s attention.
     
  14. Avoid hard to grasp headlines that require the reader to think about what you are saying.
     
  15. NEVER trust your own reaction to your headlines. Instead, get the reaction of someone else.
     
  16. If you emphasize a word in your headline, make sure that word means something and is important.
     
  17. Remember that large type words act as a stopper. They get people to stop and pay attention, so choose the best words that will get the most attention.
     
  18. Don’t let an artist or layout person decide which headline words to emphasize. An artist thinks in terms of color contrasts and tones, not in terms of making money!
     
  19. Avoid writing an ad that attracts the wrong people. Make sure your headline attracts the people that are most interested in what you have to offer.

Take some time today and review these simple guidelines for writing your headline copy so you can have a successful headline and a successful ad!

Try writing your own headlines. When you have a few that you think are awesome, run them by a friend. If they want to see the rest of your copy, you know you’ve written a killer headline.

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