Saturday, November 1, 2008

Your Business: Hot Tips #6-#10 (Part 2 of 2) From Richard Branson

If you don’t already know who S. Richard Branson is, he’sballooned across the Atlantic; he’s signed the Sex Pistols, Janet Jackson, Boy George and all kinds of famous musicians; he has been knighted by the queen. His company Virgin is home to more than 350 companies, fromgyms, gambling houses and bridal boutiques to fleets of planes, trains andlimousines. He even owns his own island, Necker Island.Now, Richard Branson is moving onward and upward into spacetourism.

His company Virgin Galactic is slated to start carryingpassengers into the thermosphere in 2009, at a whopping $200,000 aticket, which is probably a good deal for space travel. Anyway, Branson also has a philanthropic streak. He’s pledged the next 10 years of profits from his transportation empire, an amount that’s expected to reach $3-billion, to the development of renewable alternatives to carbon fuels. His company has revenues of $25-billion a year. He has over 50,000 employees; he knows a lot of people, and knows a lot of stuff about running a business.

He offered the following 6 through 10 HOTTEST TIPS! (To view Tips #1-#5 - Checkout 'Your Business' Post dated November 1, 2008.)

6. You have to be a good delegator. You’ve got to try to find people who are better than yourself to delegate to. You’ve then got to stand back and give them a lot of freedom to make mistakes, as well as to make good things.

7. It’s important to realize that if working is 80 percent of your life, it should be fun. You can take certain aspects of business seriously, but once you’ve dealt with the safety issues the rest should be fun and can be fun.

8. As an entrepreneur, you’ve got to love a challenge and you’ve got to be willing to push the limits beyond what other people think is impossible. Never accept 'no' for an answer. A successful entrepreneur just loves to prove people wrong.


9. Get your brand on the map. Getting your brand or your company’s name out and about is absolutely critical, particularly if you’re a consumer-oriented brand. You have to be willing to use yourself, as well as your dollars you spend on advertising, to get your brand on the map. Often a good PR story is far more effective (and cheaper) than a full-page ad.

10. Have a “yes” mentality. You’re going to get so much more out of life if you just say yes at every opportunity.


Commit to applying at least one of these tips today in your business!


Nada Adams is a Business Intuitive who brings razor sharp Clarity to empower clients in Maximizing Success & Fulfilling Goals with Peace and Balance.

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