Copyright 2003 Cathy Stucker, IdeaLady.com
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You have missed hundreds, possibly thousands of opportunities.
Don't feel too bad about it, though. We all have. In fact, every
time we choose to do something, by extension we are choosing NOT to
do something else. It's a fact of life.
The trick is to catch those opportunities that are best for us.
Sometimes, we don't even see them until after they have passed. How
many times have you seen what someone else did and said, 'Why didn't
I think of that?'
Here is the secret to catching those opportunities before they slip
past you: Teach your brain to make connections. Connections between
related items. Connections between items that don't appear to be
related. Connections that are 'unexpected' to the untrained brain.
Training your brain to make connections will help you to catch
opportunities to create new products, package and repackage your
products and services to attract new markets, find marketing
opportunities others have missed, get publicity, and provide
high-quality service to your customers. Plus, it's fun!
Here are a few exercises to help train your brain:
Go through your Rolodex(tm) or address book. Pick a person at
random, and look for connections between the two of you. What do you
have in common? How do your differences complement each other? Could
you come together for a purpose that would benefit them and you?
Don't stop at the obvious. Could they introduce you to a market you
haven't pursued? What could you do for them?
When you're surfing the Web, look for connections between your
business and the sites you visit. Is there a site that offers
products or services to the same market you serve? Could you work
together to build your businesses? How could your products and
services be packaged with theirs?
Work puzzles and play games. I love to work puzzles--word puzzles,
jigsaw puzzles, all kinds of puzzles--because they get my brain
humming. When your brain is active, you'll start to see
possibilities you didn't see before. Also, working puzzles gets you
to look at things in new ways, from new angles.
Look at a calendar. How can you associate your business with
holidays? Can you come up with a promotion for each season, or each
month? One website which sells baby products did a special
Valentine's Day promotion. At first glance, you might not see the
connection but, as they said, 'We know where babies come from.'
Cute!
Get together with a couple of friends, and brainstorm. When you get
a freewheeling session going, the ideas are flying and the free
associations get made. Bring in a couple of wild and crazy friends,
and see what you conjure up!
Learn how inventors do it. David Ayers is a toy inventor who helps
others market their inventions, too. One way he suggests as a way to
invent new toys is to take two existing toys and combine them. To
try this yourself, play his contest at http://www.ayers-concepts.com/contest.htm
Keep your eyes (and your mind) open for new information and new
possibilities. Don't forget these important words: What if? Use them
often, and you'll catch lots of great opportunities.
You can catch lots of great ideas like this one in Cathy
Stucker's free email newsletter, Bright Ideas. To subscribe, see
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