7 Guru Tactics to Jumpstart Your Home Based
Business
by Rick Tanzo
Published on this site: September 24th, 2005 - See
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"The rest of the industry is trying to copy our every
move again, just like in the '80s
we've got Microsoft
copying us again too. And I don't mind. I don't mind,"
Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer
Preface
This is part three of my article series on the secret strategies
of the gurus. Parts one and two featured Bill Gates and Jeff
Bezos. Should you wish to read the articles, go to my web
site.
Comeback kid
Steve Jobs came back unceremoniously to Apple Computer in
1997 when the company was on its downward spiral. Industry
experts already declared Apple "dead" in 1998. Yet
not long after, the company experienced spectacular resuscitation.
What gives?
Back to Basics
Steve Jobs was a homegrown entrepreneur. He started his home
based business from the garage of his mother's home. In tough
times like in 1998, he pulled out of his sleeves the business
basics he learned way back from his home business days.
His tactics enabled Apple to experience profitability and
growth in the following years. You can benefit from Steve
Jobs' experience and wisdom in one way or another.
My analysis of his business tactics gained and practiced
from growing his home based business are outlined below.
- Have a Vision Steve Jobs came back to Apple with a vision
clearly etched in his mind.
His vision was (is still now):
Change the look of the PC and notebook and all computers.
His vision led to gleaming and colorful iMacs and iBooks
that lifted Apple up to profitability.
You, too, must have a vision for your own home based business.
Lay down this vision in your mind. Then put it into writing.
Post it on the wall beside your desk if you have to. Read
your vision everyday while at work in your small corner
of the house.
Your vision could be as short-term as the following:
To earn $200,000 from Google AdSense this year, or
To make my web site in the top 10 sites in Internet marketing
And so on. And so forth. The important thing is to hold
on to your vision come wrath or high water.
- Innovate
Steve Jobs is an innovator in the computing field. He is
the brain of the graphical user interface (GUI) that is
the standard feature of today's computers.
You, too, can introduce innovation to your own business.
Examine every aspect of your business operation and change
one or two ways of conducting your enterprise.
Take the case of one entrepreneur who advertised his business
by employing out-of-school kids and street kids to distribute
his flyers and ads. He innovated the way he conducted his
promotional campaign.
Take a closer look at the way you conduct your business.
The purpose is to come up with innovative ways that will
result in growth and improved profitability.
It is important to be grounded on the basics of home business.
As you know, the entrepreneural gurus who now rule the business
world had nothing but the basic Internet marketing and small
business strategies to steer at the beginning of their home
based experience. To name just three, you have Microsoft,
Apple and Amazon.
My web site by the way is offering free learning on the
basics of Internet marketing and home based business. You
may gain a thing or two from there.
- Be thorough
To Steve Jobs, there is no detail in his business as to
escape his watchful eye. He scrutinizes the look and feel
of every product initiative his company engages in.
You too must be thorough in your home based business like
Steve Jobs. Examine every detail of your small business
- from conceptualizing your niche to managing your online
presence.
- Element of surprise
Surprise is one tactic Steve Jobs repeatedly uses to the
hilt in his business practice. How often have we expected
him unveil a new computer model and be contended instead
with a redesigned Mac bearing a new operating system?
In your own business you can introduce an element of surprise
time and again. You could be giving a 50 percent discount
to the first 50 customers of your best-known product. Or
you could offer free registration fees to the first 20 signatories
of your incoming seminar.
People love to be surprised. Our human nature likes to be
confronted with a good surprise. Surprise is one key tactic
an entrepreneur can utilize to ensure his business success.
- Be an aesthetic entrepreneur
Steve Jobs is a master of the aesthetics. In 1984 and 1997
we were astonished - and surprised - with the introduction
and re-introduction of Apple computer models. Each time
there was a new looking Mac and iBook.
You can be an aesthetic entrepreneur in your own way. If
you are producing ebooks, you can start redesigning covers
away from the unattractive look that is common of most ebooks.
Or you can give a fresh look to your web site. These are
but two of the many ways you can put aesthetic value to
work for you in your home based business.
- Fresh approach
There are many advantages to giving a fresh look to the
way you handle your small business. When Steve Jobs came
back to Apple in 1997, he put a fresh approach to his job.
His fresh approach to the company's management and operation
enabled Apple to finally gain profits after three consecutive
years of losses.
Look at your business from a fresh perspective from time
to time. For example, each year try to review the past year's
accomplishments. Then add a fresh approach to the way you
operate your business for the coming year.
- Simplicity and Clarity
Clarity of purpose and simplicity of business model. These
are two tactical considerations that Steve Jobs carried
in his portfolio as he grew from small to big business player.
Your home business must be anchored on a goal that is clear
to you and to every stake holder of your business. Equally
important is to lay down clear targets. Remove the unessential
from your goals and targets. Review them on a regular basis.
Be simple and carry less baggage as you watch your business
grow.
Rick Tanzo is the webmaster of the InternetMarketingLearningCenter.com.
To learn more about Internet marketing and home based business
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visit http://www.internetmarketinglearningcenter.com

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