New Year’s Resolutions vs. Business Goals?

Business Goals 2011New Year’s Day always seems like a time of reflection.  We ask ourselves a lot of thought-provoking questions…

  • How did things go over the past year?
  • How can I make them better in the coming year?
  • What do I want to do differently?
  • Should my focus be on something different?

This is especially true for small business owners, as they are generally asking these questions of themselves twice — once about life in general, and another time regarding the growth of their business.

We formulate plans, plan some changes, change some aspects of our lives.  Many people make “New Year’s Resolutions“…and many people set themselves up for failure.  It’s in many ways like saying you’re “going on a diet.”  A resolution, like a diet, implies there is an ending date–a time when you will no longer have to follow the rules of your choice.  It’s temporary.

However, when you change your mindset and realize that you aren’t looking for a quick fix, but rather, a long-term solution, your whole perspective changes.  Adopting a healthy eating plan is so much more powerful (and positive) than saying you’re going on a diet.  You realize that it will take time and accept the fact that this isn’t just a temporary measure.  You accept the fact that there is room for moderation within the perimeters that you have set for yourself–not what some weight-loss book dictates.  It puts you in control!  And, after all, isn’t that part of the reason that you own your own business–because you want to be in control of your life?

On this first day of 2011, I would like to challenge you to make goals instead of resolutions.  Make them reasonable to set yourself up for success.  For example, don’t make a goal to blog every day if you know you’ve only been able to post 5 times in the previous year–that sets yourself up for failure!  Instead, make it your goal to blog at least once a week.  You can always increase your frequency if you find that you’re achieving this goal and want to push yourself more.  This way of thinking sets you up for success!  Now, I’m not saying you shouldn’t push yourself–that’s the only way to get ahead in your business.  I’m just saying that you should be realistic.

Today is 1/1/11 — even the calendar is telling us that it’s time for a fresh start.  Have you thought about your business goals for 2011?  What areas do you need to work on this year?  How will you formulate your goals into positives instead of negatives?  What is your plan for achieving your goals?  I would love to hear about your goals!  Please post a comment, if you’d like to share!  And if I can help in any way, please let me know!

Kim Smith Dramatic Design

NAMS Conference Goes Virtual!

This is such an exciting development that I had to share!     In January, I shared that I went to Atlanta to participate in the NAMS Conference (Niche Affiliate Marketing System) and it was an AWESOME live event!  Well, they have made some big changes that I think will allow a lot more people to take advantage of this wonderful learning event.  The biggest one is that they’ve made the January NAMS Conference virtual!  This means–

  • No travel (for me, it’s 13 hours to Atlanta!)
  • No hotel bill
  • No eating out for the entire time
  • No traveling in questionable weather

These three things alone will cut my cost in half! Additionally, I can be in the comfort of my own home and take care of my family and still get all the great training that comes with the NAMS Conference!

So, this is the 5th NAMS Conference and they just keep getting better and better.  The event coordinator, David Perdew, has some really amazing bonuses that could each be worth the price of the early-bird registration, which is only $297 (through the end of December).

  • You get all of the NAMS 1-4 Conference recordings!  That’s over 150 hours of teaching by some of the greatest experts in the field of affiliate marketing!
  • 5 sessions per day for 3 days…THEN…additional sessions during the following week for live events (recordings provided, in case you can’t make those sessions)
  • Assignments for each session to help you put what you learned into action
  • Accountability groups in the forum for follow-up with your peers and the instructors
  • Special NAMS marketing software, including
    • Article Twister
    • Local Domain Hound
    • others that David is still in negotiations with to provide
  • 6 months of Gold Membership to the Niche Mall, which is being re-launched in January ($90 value)
    • About 1,500 ready-to-sell products in about 140 niches
    • You choose which niches you would like to promote
    • You receive 100% commission on any 10 niche categories
    • It’s completely set up for you–all you deal with is a link!  This is niche affiliate marketing in the simplest form!  All you have to do is drive the traffic!
  • A workbook with notes and assignments from the conference, including audios, videos/webinars from the sessions, which will be sent to you several weeks after the last webinar

Okay, so I was saving the best for last…the price of $297 not only gets you the NAMS 5 Virtual Conference, but it also gets you admission to the LIVE NAMS 6 Conference in Atlanta, August 17-22!  So, you’re getting 2 conferences for less than the price of one!  The “regular” cost of admission is $697.

So, it’s basically like getting 6 months of training by the best affiliate marketers in the business for under $300.  Some coaches charge that much for one hour of their time!  Some of the instructors include:

I had the pleasure to meet most of the above instructors in January and I have to tell you, they are top-notch professionals who really want to help other people to succeed.

Lynn Terry Kevin Riley Willie Crawford

So, will I see you there?

Google Places – Don’t Hide From Your Customers

Google has a LOT of free tools to help you market your business.  One of these is called Google Places (click on Business Owner to get started).  It’s an online directory where you can list your business (think Yellow Pages) for FREE!  By listing your business with Google Places, you will:

  • show up in Google Maps with your information in a “bubble”
  • have an option in Maps to view “More Information”
  • increase your visibility to Google with the information you want them to see
  • be fed statistics that will help you to better target your marketing efforts
  • gain another inbound link to your website, which will help you rank higher in search engine results

Below, you will see a screenshot of Dramatic Design’s listing on Google Maps.  (Click to enlarge any of the images below.)  URL: https://goo.gl/maps/XRt6KqtL9mS2

Dramatic Design on Google MapsHere is a screenshot of the Profile page created for Dramatic Design on Google Places.  It’s really another way to promote your business and the inbound link from Google’s servers is a high-quality link, which is valued higher than the average inbound link.  You can add whatever images and links you like to your profile and your customers can add reviews about your business, too.  The URL for this page is: https://maps.google.com/maps/place?hl=en&georestrict=input_srcid:f619ea71e3881350

Dramatic Design Google Places Profile

And, below is a screenshot of the administrative area of Dramatic Design’s Google Places account.  You will see, when you enlarge the image, all of the areas you can add and change on the right side and the statistics on the left.  In the upper-right corner, you will also see that you can add status lines, like you do on Facebook or Twitter.  Google also allows you to add coupons for your potential customers that will show up on your profile page at no cost!

I found it very interesting to see that Dramatic Design was returned as a result 36 times for the term “business development” in search results.  This is something that I do help with, but it’s never been a focus area–perhaps it should be?  Now, are these results as good as I would like?  No, but I’ve gained the eyes of 111 searchers who may not have found me without being listed in Google Places.  In marketing, every time you have eyes looking at your search result, that’s a good thing!

Dramatic Design Google Places Admin

Have you set up your Google Places profile yet?  If not, go to https://places.google.com and claim your business listing!  Once you’ve set it up, I would love to take a peek!  List the URL of your profile in the comments!

Client Success – Art Prize

My client, Hans of Photography By Hans will be hanging one of her photographs in Art Prize in Downtown Grand Rapids from September 22-October 10, 2010.  Her piece is called Quiet Repose and is pictured to the right.  It is a beautiful piece captured at the horticultural gardens at Lake Geneva, Switzerland.

Hans travels extensively and brings back photos from all over the world.  I enjoy visiting her each time she returns with a new batch of photos and virtually traveling with her!  Hans is unique in the fact that, unlike most photographers in 2010, she still uses film–not a digital camera.  She also doesn’t take a whole roll of one scene–most often, she only takes one shot, which has earned her the nickname of “One-shot Hans.”  She has an incredibly artistic “eye” and knows just how to capture the beauty of a scene.

Quiet Repose is one of my favorite photos that Hans has taken.  In fact, I have a copy of it in my home!  If you would like to see this beautiful piece in living color, please make your way down to St. Cecelia’s Terryberry Gallery on Ransom and Fulton during Art Prize.

As a special, just for my readers, you are also invited to the Artist Reception for Hans on Sunday, September 26 from 1-4 pm (same location).  You can meet the artist and ask questions about her travels and photography.  I hope to see you there!

All-Natural Pet Food Delights Pets & Their Owners

Pet Chef MIPet Chef – Michigan

Pet Chef Express is the cooperative under which my client, Jeff Schulze operates his business, Pet Chef of Michigan.  This is a very unique company and if you are concerned about the fillers and preservatives in your pet’s food, you’ll want to take a look at Jeff’s website.  Just a few things about Pet Chef foods and treats:

  • All Natural
  • Human-Grade Ingredients
  • NO Chemical Preservatives
  • NO Fillers
  • Low temp cooking process to preserve vitamins and minerals
  • Pre and Probiotics for healthy digestion, optimum nutrient absorption and immune function
  • Fruits and vegetables for vitamins, minerals, and a healthy source of fiber
  • Always fresh and made to order

Pet Chef NationalThe Pet Chef of Michigan website was intentionally designed to have a similar feel to the cooperative’s website, as you will see to the right.  When a visitor comes from the national site to the Michigan site, there is a smooth transition and the visitor feels secure that they are in the right location.  When there is a harsh transition in this type of situation, a visitor may not turn into a buyer simply because of an uneasy or unsafe feeling.  Continuity and consistency are important factors–especially when designing an e-commerce site.

We didn’t want to duplicate the national site completely for several reasons:

  • Copyright Laws
  • Each site should have its own unique personality
  • We were distracted by the grassy background, so we thought others might be also
  • Personal preference

One of the great things about building a custom website is that it can be anything you want–and nothing that you don’t want!  Jeff is very pleased with his website and has already received his first online order!  Way to go, Jeff!

I’ve never been a “computer person” so the thought of a website for my business was overwhelming.  I don’t have the desire to get online and try to run my website.  I like the fact that Kim will take care of changes when I need them and I can be “hands off,” leaving me the time to focus on my customers and my business.  I’m very happy with my website; it is just what I wanted–simple, easy to navigate, and similar in design to the parent company’s site.

Kim made the whole process of getting my website up and running very painless for me, for which I’m extremely thankful!  She was able to explain what she was doing with my site in terms that I could understand, without all the technical jargon.  I would highly recommend Kim Smith of Dramatic Design for any small business owner who is looking for a website!  If that’s you, pick up the phone and call her–you’ll be glad you did!

Jeff Schulze

Pet Chef of Michigan

www.petchefmi.com