87 Secrets to Outrageous Business Success

By Anthony Hilb

In his book, “87 Secrets to Outrageous Business Success: How to Reach Your Goals and Have Fun Doing it,” Bob Bly shares incredible advice on how to build and maintain a successful business. He has a great attitude, but he still points out that difficulties arise in life, which is something many business authors avoid.

Bob keeps his sense of humor and gives examples of small problems he has been upset about such as a flat tire, a computer and backup drive of his that were completely erased, and a refrigerator ice cube dispenser that suddenly stopped working. He admits these small problems can be painful, but he acknowledges these problems are silly to get too upset about stating: “Any day you wake up in good health with a roof over your head and food to eat is a good day.”

87 Secrets goes on to clearly outline actions which you can take to bring your business to the next level. I highly recommend this book and the other 80+ books he has published. Do yourself a favor and visit his website at Bly.com. You’ll be glad you did.

 

 

Our First Book!

First Book! On March 28th last year we released our first book! Pick up a digital copy and physical copy on Amazon! A portion of the profits from the book will go to charity: water! http://www.amazon.com/Make-Money-Microbusiness-Anthony-Hilb/dp/0989110508/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1396011259&sr=8-1&keywords=make+money+with+a+microbusiness

Guerrilla Marketing – Remix!

9781599184227_p0_v2_s260x420Guerrilla Marketing Remix has been out for a couple of years, but if you haven’t read it, I strongly recommend it! It’s packed with practical information for all kinds of business owners, and it’s especially resourceful for microbusiness owners! Do yourself a favor and check it out!

Visit Amazon, your local library, or a nearby bookstore to pick up a copy.

Members Only!

By Anthony Hilb

nordstromSometimes making your business exclusive is the right move. We’ve been seeing many membership websites launch over the years. Lumosity.com is a basic example. Colleges are an even better example. By only allowing a select group of people into their schools, more people want to attend. They’re exclusive. Getting into prestigious colleges often shows credibility.

I don’t believe colleges are the only way to learn, but even certain professions only allow members. Doctors, lawyers, professors, and engineers are all required to have certain degrees and pass specific tests. Fortunately, many business owners don’t have to worry about those degrees and tests. Yet they must be lifelong learners. In order to be successful, many of the most successful business owners are required to spend the same amount of time, if not more, learning as the top professionals. Becoming a successful business owner is often a members only situation too.

Making your business a members only organization shows that you have standards. This doesn’t always work when you’re selling products. But think about Nordstrom. Their prices are high and they sell quality products. It’s a membership business because many people simply don’t have the money to buy from them. So those people go to Walmart and buy a suit for $60 instead of the suit that costs $1,000 at Nordstrom. Nordstrom has to sell a much smaller quantity to compete with those who race to the bottom with their prices.

The people who buy all of their clothes directly from Nordstrom are in the rich club or perceived to be in the rich club. Buying from them is a status symbol. Once you set higher standards and focus on high quality, you can make your products and services a members only club too.

Improvise!

By Anthony Hilb

Improvise!You gotta be flexible. Sometimes you MUST improvise. I’m improvising this entire blog post; I have no idea what I’ll say next at this moment, and I haven’t decided how I’ll end it. I’m only giving myself 10 minutes to finish this post. But so what! The importance of improvisation can’t be overlooked, and this is giving me a bit of practice.

Sometimes incredible opportunities unexpectedly present themselves to us. Often times these moments are when we’ll have to improvise. In conversations sometimes we just gotta improvise and go with it.

Not everything can be planned, and we have a restricted amount of time to work during the day. However, so much can be planned. To eliminate too much improvisation during your work week, set your priorities. Be ruthless about setting your priorities. This will help you predetermine what actions you will take in many circumstances.

When an amazing opportunity comes your way, you’ll be able to make an educated decision about your course of action. You might need to drop a current project or client in order to pursue a much better project/client. But you will still need to improvise and learn as you go no matter what you decide. There’s no doubt about that. Planning your every move won’t always work.

My 10 minutes is up. I hope you enjoyed my improvised rant. Get out there and take action! Set your priorities and improvise when you’re stuck!