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I first noticed it when I reached for the bag of garlic powder I bought at Whole Foods, and it came out of the cabinet upside down and unlatched... making my kitchen floor look like the evidence room of the Hollywood Police Department. White powder everywhere. The final straw was Wednesday night, when I reached for my laptop to respond to a posting on a forum, and knocked a full glass of Shiraz-Cabernet into my Fujitsu Lifebook. I immediately turned it off and upside down- hoping for the best. The next morning, it was a rock. No light. Pushing buttons didn't generate any sparks at all. Dead. I run all of my businesses from this laptop- I back up most of the important data, but this is the only one that has all the software I use. I made a conscious decision to create a "business in a backpack," and that's just hunky-do What Your Customers Want gone through a week-long period where everything I touched, metaphorically speaking, turned into poop. I had the "poop" touch. This is a family 'zine. If you're over 30 and can handle it, substitute the proper word for "poop."Your customers don't know what they want. And to assume otherwise is folly. When you begin relying totally on customers to be your product development department, you are asking for serious trouble.I am not saying that you should discount customer input. However, asking customers what they want is a marketing question and requires experienced marketers to answer.Marketers have the objectivity I first noticed it when I reached for the bag of garlic powder I bought at Whole Foods, and it came out of the cabinet upside down and unlatched... making my kitchen floor look like the evidence room of the Hollywood Police Department. White powder everywhere. The final straw was Wednesday night, when I reached for my laptop to respond to a posting on a forum, and knocked a full glass of Shiraz-Cabernet into my Fujitsu Lifebook. I immediately turned it off and upside down- hoping for the best. The next morning, it was a rock. No light. Pushing buttons didn't generate any sparks at all. Dead. I run all of my businesses from this laptop- I back up most of the important data, but this is the only one that has all the software I use. I made a conscious decision to create a "business in a backpack," and that's just hunky-d Work From Home Business, What Does It Take To Make It A Success? r the bag of garlic powder I bought at Whole Foods, and it came out of the cabinet upside down and unlatched... making my kitchen floor look like the evidence room of the Hollywood Police Department. White powder everywhere.Tired of working for somebody else? Have the thought of your own work from home business crossed your mind? Well, then you have to do some serious thinking.Work from home business success is the biggest dream for people all over the globe. The thought of being their own boss, schedule their own hours. To make the dream of owning their own business a reality.Now,to be honest, not everyone is f The final straw was Wednesday night, when I reached for my laptop to respond to a posting on a forum, and knocked a full glass of Shiraz-Cabernet into my Fujitsu Lifebook. I immediately turned it off and upside down- hoping for the best. The next morning, it was a rock. No light. Pushing buttons didn't generate any sparks at all. Dead. I run all of my businesses from this laptop- I back up most of the important data, but this is the only one that has all the software I use. I made a conscious decision to create a "business in a backpack," and that's just hunky-d Why Do You Want This Job? en I reached for my laptop to respond to a posting on a forum, and knocked a full glass of Shiraz-Cabernet into my Fujitsu Lifebook.Why Do You Want This Job? Is it because any job will do, or is it because this is the job of your dreams? What do you do – you send your winning resume, you carefully dress for the interview, you prepare to answer all of the questions about why you are the best candidate for the job. All of the literature tells you to do this. But is this the job for you? Most interview articles don’t talk about when to I immediately turned it off and upside down- hoping for the best. The next morning, it was a rock. No light. Pushing buttons didn't generate any sparks at all. Dead. I run all of my businesses from this laptop- I back up most of the important data, but this is the only one that has all the software I use. I made a conscious decision to create a "business in a backpack," and that's just hunky-d How to Target Your Ideal Customers - Part 2 generate any sparks at all. Dead.Before making one telephone call or placing any advertising or putting one word to press release or promotional copy, spend time clearly defining your target audience. Don't worry about your message and content at this point. It's critical to first identify your ideal customer or client.Who wants and needs what you have to offer? The only wrong answer is “everyone.” You want a niche, and the mor I run all of my businesses from this laptop- I back up most of the important data, but this is the only one that has all the software I use. I made a conscious decision to create a "business in a backpack," and that's just hunky-dory as long as the laptop works. It's a recording studio, a graphics studio, a video editor, a web-page creator, and handles my finances... when it works. Bottom line, I was out of business. How to turn THIS into something good? I took the laptop to my computer guru and just took myself off the hook for a couple of days. Checked out. There is a very comfortable coffee shop here in town, which has a computer and internet access. After taking care of the absolutely critical stuff, I found a spot in the sun on the front porch, with cigar, coffee and water at hand, and read a good book. A non-internet marketing book. I recommend it. The "poop touch" just went away. I've been exhausted since the seminar... it was a hell of a way to spend my fiftieth birthday. So, two days on a sunny front porch smoking cigars and drinking coffee... excellent therapy. I'm recharged and rested and ready to go. Today my computer guru brought back the laptop- it's going to need a new keyboard, but other than that it's fine. I definitely dodged a
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