Now that another year has just begun, it' is a great time to
take stock of 2004. It is likely that
your company set specific goals at the
beginning of the year. As you review
the past year, the question that must
be asked is, "Have I achieved my goals?
Has my company achieved the outcomes we
set?" If your answer is yes,
congratulations! If not, what stopped
you?
There are always unplanned occurrences
that prevent us from accomplishing all
the goals we set. However, our
roadblocks are often as simple as
getting caught up in the day to day
activities of running our business.
Without constant reminders of our
vision and goals, they probably won’t
materialize. It’s as simple as that.
The difference between those who
achieve a desired outcome and those who
don’t is evident. The most common
causes of failure in achieving a
desired outcome are a lack of goals and
focus, lack of direction, lack of
appropriate action and lack of being
willing to risk and risk big. On the
other hand, those who seem to get the
desired result have specific goals,
clearly visualize what they want, have
clear direction, take massive action
and are willing to take incredible
risks.
One of my goals for 2004 included
writing and publishing another book by
year’s end. In creating my newly
released book, 101 Ways to Get Your
Foot in the Door, this goal was
accomplished.
As my co-authors and I were in the
initial planning stages of the project
we all expressed our desired outcomes
or goals. First, the book had to convey
quality to the art of selling. Second,
we wanted it to be unique, like nothing
else currently on the market. Lastly,
we wanted to have little, if any, out-
of-pocket expenses on what is normally
an extremely expensive proposition.
With these goals clearly stated, we set
out to create something from the seed
of an idea. We were all confident we
could achieve the first two goals based
on our over 100 years of combined sales
knowledge.
It was the goal of achieving as close
to a debt free product that would add
even more excitement to an already high
energy project. The fact is, once we
made a public announcement of our book
release we had to figure out how to
make it work. We did what many high
achievers do - we gave ourselves no
option but to succeed. We would have to
figure out a way to make it work.
Although there are people who would buy
simply because they know us, that was
not our objective. Our objective was to
reach multiple markets where we weren’t
necessarily known.
In a moment of high creativity, we
decided to sell the book before it was
published. We knew if people were
willing to buy the book sight unseen we
either had to deliver on our promise or
lose all credibility in the marketplace
and with clients who trust us.
We had to develop an incentive for
buying the book before it was printed.
As an information products specialist,
I know that people value great
information. My co-authors also know
this to be true. Based on this
information we decided to host a
complimentary bonus training session
for anyone who bought the book before
it was published.
The response we received was more than
we anticipated. Right from the start
the bonus session created quite a few
sales. This helped us to pay for a
portion of our production costs up
front. It also forced us to stay within
our stated timeframe for delivery.
After all, we couldn’t very well
promise hundreds of buyers they would
have something on a specified date and
not deliver it. Our reputation and
credibility was at stake.
With these clear goals, focus,
creativity and action, 101 Ways to Get
Your Foot in the Door was released on
December 2nd. I’m proud to say we
achieved all our goals.
As you review the past year, what
accomplishments are you extremely proud
of? What would you have done
differently? What roadblocks got in
your way?
The New Year is here and with it the
opportunity to focus on your personal
and business goals. What are the
outcomes you truly desire for 2005? Are
you willing to give yourself no option
but to succeed?
Kathleen Gage can be reached at http://www.kathleengage.com.
Kathleen Gage is an award-winning
keynote speaker; business advisor and
author who helps others gain visibility
within their market. Visit
http://www.kathleengage.com to learn
more about Gage’s newest release and to
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How a Salt Lake City Based Business
Consultant Made over $100,000 From One
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