31 Success Tips for Serious Entrepreneurs

The following is a guest post by Jellaine Dee.  Her bio follows.

Time after time, I always get asked what tips I can give to help anyone starting out in business. In order to be successful, you need to do a variety of things all in unison to fast track your results. Just like a marathon runner who trains for their sport, there isn’t just doing one thing. They are doing many things ranging from various exercises, training, regimes, supplementation nutrition, massage, psychological coaching, etc…it’s the same for a serious entrepreneur.

Here are my tips on what I have put into practice to get me on an upward trajectory of being super productive, resourceful, balanced, and focused on what I need to do to grow my company.

Enjoy!

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31 Success Tips for Serious Entrepreneurs

  1. Only buy things you either really need or you absolutely love.
  2. Successful people get advice from people who are more successful than they are. Average people take advice from friends and family around them, which doesn’t help them with making big leaps (You can still love those folks, but seek out better sources for special advice).
  3. Know that not everyone will support your success. While many people will admire you and be inspired by you, your success is also a mirror that will cause some people only to see what they haven’t accomplished yet, or what they don’t like about themselves and their lives.
  4. Make decisions not from where you are, but from where you want to be. Whatever your next goal is, think of what you would be doing, saying, and feeling if you were already there.
  5. Fortune favors the bold. Make the call, ask for the referral, book the trip, ask that person out, go for the sale.
  6. Get comfortable with numbers, talking about money, making money, and spending money. Bonus: then you can get comfortable with giving a lot more of it away!
  7. Being genuinely productive isn’t just about doing more. It’s about investing your energy and time into only those tasks that make a difference to you. That gives you instantly better results in your life.
  8. Let go of what doesn’t fit you anymore… certain clothes, unkempt surroundings, and old junk. Donate or sell it all. This stuff is old, stagnant energy, and is keeping you from clarity and success.
  9. Have a big WHY for doing what you do. It will fuel your growth faster. If you don’t know it yet, ask the universe for guidance.
  10. Stop caring so much about what everyone thinks – they’ll be talking about you either way! If they distract you, it just means you’re focusing on the wrong thing. Get back on purpose.
  11. What you put up with is what you end up with. What are you tolerating?
  12. It’s okay to start small and imperfect. Start with what you have, because it’s better than not starting at all. You don’t even need to be that smart, or have a big vision. Just get going.
  13. Your environments create your outcomes. Are they supportive? Beautify and take care of your home, car and workspaces. (Physical environments affect women more than men, so this is particularly important for the ladies)
  14. Success leaves clues. If you want to succeed, find someone who is doing successfully what you want to do, and begin doing what they do.
  15. Manage your money now. You won’t attract more if you don’t take care of what you have. Becoming aware of your complete situation may be painful at first, but once you know what you have to fix it, it will then be 100 times easier for you.
  16. Cut out unnecessary expenses. Go through your bank statements line by line, and look for services you don’t need any more or even charges you may not realize are hitting your accounts every month.
  17. Know the purpose of your business: to make a Yes, I know…your personal purpose is to change the world. But your business has to profit in order to fuel your mission! Make your main business goal a healthy profit, and you’ll be amazed at what things will start happening to further your personal mission.
  18. Three keys to generating large amounts of business income quickly: First, a product or service wanted by a thirsty audience. Second, a business model that works. Third, a solid marketing and sales process.
  19. Learn to embrace risk. By definition, an entrepreneur is a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses taking on a greater than normal risk in order to do so.
  20. Your marketing is more important than your mastery. You can be the best accountant, dog groomer, life coach, fitness trainer, and wedding planner – whatever your business is – but if you don’t know how to get the word out about business and generate response, you will never create the income you truly desire.
  21. Need more credit for your business? Call your creditors and ask for more credit on the card your have (they often say yes). Apply for a new credit card or credit line. Or, ask for better terms or a new payment plan on debts.
  22. If sales are slow during the holidays, offer a sale or special to incentivize buying.
  23. Effective marketing is about having an ongoing conversation with your customers.
  24. It typically takes at least 7 imprints of your marketing message for someone to respond. Don’t expect your best results after just one. They need to see it many times!
  25. Hand over all that administrative work to an assistant as soon as you can. You can’t build wealth by doing $20/hour jobs. Focus on being the business owner and you get to give someone else a job too!
  26. Let go of what doesn’t fit anymore…certain customers, your branding, old offerings, your crappy website.
  27. Graphics, photos, and/or videos will increase sales for products.
  28. Your customers are where it’s at. To be most successful in business, you must be able to acquire a customer, get them to want to buy from you again because they’re happy with their purchase, and then get that customer to recommend you to others.
  29. Make a bold statement or promise that gets your prospects attention.
  30. Facts tell, stories sell. Use both well.
  31. Use client/customer success stories in your marketing – they are extremely powerful. Ask your clients/customer for them; they don’t often volunteer them on their own.

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About Jellaine Dee

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From weekend market stalls to taking on multinational beauty heavy weights, Jellaine Dee’s climb to the top has been both rapid and unconventional. The 32-year old Gold Coast local began her career in the advertising industry, but fairly quickly discovered she had the “entrepreneurial bug”. When Jellaine stumbled upon a Fiber Lash product while browsing at a Korean beauty store, she instinctively knew she’d found inspiration for a flagship product – a product that she became obsessed with fine-tuning and bringing to the west.

After selling out at local shopping events to soft launch her product, Jellaine knew she was onto a beauty game-changer. Determined to get it to market as quickly as possible, Jellaine traveled to the world’s largest beauty expo in Las Vegas in the US, accompanied by her then baby girl, one assistant and 13 suitcases packed with sample products. She created a buzz and became the talk of the international tradeshow, with a frenzy of distributors lining up to sign contracts and take her brand back to their territories.

Within 12 months of launching Cherry Blooms Brush On Fiber Lashes, Jellaine had hit the $1 million mark in revenue. Today, as well as being a favourite among beauty therapists and makeup artists in Australia, Cherry Blooms is distributed across 50 states in the United States, Canada and several South American and European Union countries. Through channeling social media and numerous tradeshows, as well as staying at the forefront of new innovative trends, Cherry Blooms has excelled within the highly competitive women’s beauty and style industry.

 

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