Monday, August 25, 2014

Carving a Niche (Part 2)



Hi guys. Hope you picked a few points from the first post on Carving a Niche, if you didn't read the first post you can read it here....

This is the conclusive part of the post please feel free to ask questions, make observations and drop comments.

Thank you.

This post was complied from my tweets on the topic Enterprise development; Carving a Niche which I posted from @thechocboy handle on Twitter for the #TenConference hosted by @ten_africa on Twitter. kindly follow both handles.




31. Identify every single person in your niche as a potential. That dude has world capacity. You never know! #TenConference


32. Now to my movie of the month. The Expendables 3!  If you haven’t watched it please do. #TenConference

33. Watch it with attention to how Sylvester Stallon selected his team. #TenConference

34. Think of everybody around you as someone with unimaginable potential. #TenConference

35. As the movie rounded up, it was practically looking impossible for them to overcome the battalion of opposition but YES they did. #TenConference

36. Everybody contributing his own skill and expertise. #TenConference

37. That is exactly a feel of what the people around you can do. #TenConference

38. Never disregard people no matter what!!!! #TenConference

39. Even when your brand as failed on its promise, creates a buy-back mechanism. #TenConference

40. Don’t be surprised a failed brands promise cost more to repair.#TenConference

41.  If you care that much. Pay the price. #TenConference

42. It’s also very important you create BRAND Ambassadors. How to create one is a topic for another day but the strategy is pretty simple. #TenConference

43. IDENTIFY-TRAIN-SENDFORTH-CALL BACK, Repeat step 2, 3, 4 as many times as needed. #TenConference

44.Yes it is very possible that the people closest to you don’t need your service/product but the truth is they may know who does. #TenConference

45. After all these have been done the next step will be expanding your niche. That’s also a topic for another day. #TenConference

46. On any business at all these basic principles apply. Many times it is not that we do not know them we just need to be reminded. #TenConference

47. The most important point here I think is KEEPING YOUR BRAND PROMISE. #TenConference

Hummmm. So that's about all I said (tweeted) on the day of the conference, I got retweets and questions and It made me know the message was well received.

I am not too much of a "journalist" but I will try to post as much content as I think is relevant to you.

Thanks for stopping by.

Your Sincerely

Oluwajare Fola-Bolumole

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