There is no easy button for your business growth and profitability

Are you here looking for the Easy Button?

Yes, you are. (I’m still searching for one or two of those too!)

We’re looking for shortcuts, ease, the lure of…immediate income, windfall, no struggle…

Now, that’s not a bad thing really. But, the truth is satisfying income comes with work. It comes with serving your marketing well. No matter if you are a service business, an information business or sell tangible goods. The income is possible.

TRUTH == There are no miracles.

TRUTH == There are maps.

I sometimes wish that my business had a GPS, you know the thing attached to your windshield that tells you, “go left in 421 yards, traffic up ahead and turn around (idiot) you’re going the wrong way.” (mine has a snippy ‘tone’ not sure about yours).

Or maybe even a treasure map like Peter Pan, Captain Jack Sparrow or other famous pirates used to see their reward.

But – the maps we have are more like the bread crumbs that Hansel & Gretel dropped so that they could:

1. Find their way home again and

2. Allow others to see where they’d been.

In my business journey, I’ve followed lots of breadcrumb trails. I’ve read, studied, listened to and modeled after numerous folks. It doesn’t mean I’ve hired them always or even bought anything. But I’ve watched their bread crumb trail. In some cases (that I won’t mention here) I’ve watched folks and learned what NOT to do. That is another post for my PRIVATE journal ;)

Some of these names might be familiar to you, some not. I’ve studied some legends from afar as you likely have

  • Zig Ziglar, Attitude & Motivation
  • Mary Kay Ash, Being a Lady (a persistent one at that!)
  • John C. Maxwell, Leadership
  • Frank McKinney, Branding & Signature

All of whom I’ve been privileged to meet, aside for Mary Kay. And then there are some folks that seem ordinary when you first encounter them, but their crumbs (or footprints) alter your journey as well. (Remember what sets apart ordinary from extraordinary is just that little ‘extra.’ Below are a few bread-crumb sharers…admittedly, I’ve since learned from even more folks and gone through courses and materials. But these 3 influenced me before I had aspirations to play a bigger game, write a book, change my corner of the world. They didn’t help because I was ‘somebody’ important. I was (and am) just me. Wow.

  • Scott Stratten aka UnMarketing: I learned about viral movie strategies from Scott and he even produced one for me (back in the day) for an inspirational woman’s ezine I did before I started doing business online. I learned a lot from working with Scott about drawing people to you rather than chasing them down.
  • Sarah Robinson, Escaping Mediocrity: Her brand was much different then, but I had a virtual client business centered on JUST direct sellers in one industry and she was coaching the same. While I serviced their admin needs, she coached them to greatness and I watched her hold a phenomenal virtual event (the first I’d seen) called Hot Pink Success Summit. I learned a lot about the power of information, credibility and even affiliate marketing from seeing her bread crumbs from that one event. My first online virtual event was called Barefoot Online Success Summit. (Admittedly, my target was different by then, but let me publicly apologize for a lack of imagination on my part Sarah….I was trying to spell BOSS.)
  • Ann Vertel: Hers was the first e-mail newsletter I ever got and we became friends because of shared interests. She taught me what an autoresponder was and how to shop for online payment systems. She also taught me the power of a list for your marketing. She is also the first example in my life of how an online friend can morph into someone very meaningful and REAL in your life.

Something I find interesting is that I didn’t seek any of these personalities out for ‘miracles’ or even for instant solutions. But by watching their journey, I learned so much and gathered lots of crumbs (and gold nuggets) along the way. What is really interesting as I write this post is that I now see that Scott, Sarah, Ann and I are all in different markets, evolved brands and serving in radically different ways than we were 4-6 years ago.

  • I’m thankful that they shared their path with me, whether they intended to or not.
  • I’m grateful they didn’t ‘wait’ until they were where they are today before they started.
  • I’ve been negligent in that I don’t think I’ve publicly shouted ‘thanks’ to these folks for contributing to my journey. I apologize for that.

I could add Pastors, friends, neighbors and more here. I could add YOU because you are what motivates me to share MY path, MY bread crumbs and MY stuff that I’ve learned and implement. I haven’t waited to be perfect. I sometimes mess up. I leave evidence of that all over the place. Maybe you can learn from that too.

I count my years of bread-crumb collecting responsible for my results and I’d love to share that in a more organized way with you. I’m hitting the road for the Radical Results Road Trip: London, Atlanta, Tennessee, Dallas and Orlando are on the calendar and I’d love to see you there!

Whether or not I have the privilege of meeting you in person this year, I am glad you are here. Would you let me know about some meaningful steps on your journey? Or are there some bread crumbs you’d care to share below?

 

 

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About Carrie Wilkerson

Consultant & Strategist for self-employed professionals & small business owners. Wife, Mom, Author, Speaker & Joyful Human! Host of http://BarefootExecutive.TV and professional encourager...I believe in your dreams, in home-based business and the power of ruthless implementation!

  • http://www.free-range-humans.com/ Marianne Cantwell

    What a lovely from the heart post Carrie! You are so right – the best people come into your life when you’re not looking for the quick fix but you’re so engaged in what they say and how they say it that they can’t help influencing you. Love that you shared this. x

  • Anonymous

    thanks MC and can’t wait to see YOU in London next week!

  • http://www.blog.chrisehyoung.com/ Chris Eh Young

    You’re welcome. ;-)

    Everyone has something to teach and everyone has something to learn. It really is a brilliant ratio.

  • Judy Jackson

    Funny how you don’t realize a thing until someone puts it in words. This post made me realize that I’ve been collecting bread crumbs for a while… and it’s wonderful ISN’T IT!!  I’ve got a bunch of your crumbs  8o)

    And then things happen like a comment I got last week from one of my people encouraging me to do some things.  She said something along the lines of, “You have to do this and be successful… because you are the example for me to follow.”  My jaw dropped a bit as I realized the big responsibility we hold for those we influence.

    Looking forward to seeing you in Orlando!

  • Anonymous

    It absolutely is and I am learning from YOU all the time, sir!

  • Timmaher

    What your not coming to NYC…really Brooklyn, hey I’ve been to Texas!

  • Anonymous

    What a blessing! Thanks for sharing!

  • Anonymous

    I was just in NYC in April :)

  • Jack

    I can at least say this that, you sound real Carrie and seem to care about your customers. Most people online these days just do it for the money and you can smell them from a distance. Just by observing what you do even at this moment I am learning to care and give to others some thing of value. Giving for free; at least initially. People are looking for someone to trust, someone genuine, someone to help them stand on their feet. Because it is in giving that you receive. The Bible says “give…it shall be given to you; pressed down, shaken together, and running over…” Does what I say make sense. When people trust you they will do anything for you…and that for life. Thanks for your transparency. Keep giving, keep caring Carrie.

  • Anonymous

    Jack. you have touched my heart. thank you. (OH, and I’m also sending this
    to my mom and dad, heehee)

    Also Biblical…cast your bread upon the waters. That is what we do with
    blogging, sharing, giving, my videos, etc. I know that I won’t always know
    where it falls – but I trust that it’s not wasted.

    Thank YOU for affirming me. THAT is a gift.

  • http://www.imagespecialist.com Marlys Arnold

    Carrie, I had the opportunity to meet Mary Kay back when I was a young MK consultant attending Seminar in Dallas. She had this amazing ability to make you feel like you were the only person in the room at the moment she was talking to you. There was a line of people in this huge meeting room waiting to get their photo taken with her, yet she looked us each in the eye and shared a private moment and hug. No checking the time, no looking around to see if there was someone important she needed to talk with … just one-on-one, eye-to-eye sincerity. It’s a beautiful characteristic that I am still working to achieve!

  • Anonymous

    I have heard that from so many friends. That is lovely.

  • http://twitter.com/PatMussieux Pat Mussieux

    Carrie, such a powerful message – and one that many of us overlook – as we pass through our own successes so quickly. Taking time to stop, check out the bread crumbs and give thanks – very powerful technique when it comes to universal principles.

    You’ve been an inspiration and I am grateful for the work you do and your generous sharing.

    Good luck on the road trip!

    Pat Mussieux

  • Anonymous

    thank you Pat!! I always love your input!

  • http://www.facebook.com/carrie.roberts Carrie Bronson Roberts

    I’m just engaging a business coach as I launch a new company.  So much of this process is about me and my fears and blockages as it is about the company.  I’m so glad I’ve discovered this blog.  I’ll be sure to follow along!

  • Anonymous

    great Carrie!! starting a business is the best ‘self growth therapy’ you
    will ever have…lol

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  • Amatterofbalance

    I met her also when I was with MK years ago.  We met in Los Angeles on the Queen Mary.  I can remember that little lady standing at the front of the room absolutely loving what she did – beaming from the front to the back.  She was quite a model for me when I had no one to look up to – just a wonderful person from the inside out.  AND she gave great hugs too!

  • http://business-line.blogspot.com/ Ranjitsinh Chauhan

    like this so much… you way of blogging is mind blowing. well thanks to lot to give us such a informative info.

  • http://alicecoaxumonline.com Alice Coaxum

    I agree that there isn’t a miracle business or service out there. You have to plan and then work you your plan. Without work you never reach success. There are so many positive influences that I am observing and learning from as well as learning what not to do from others I observe.

  • Carrie Wilkerson

    I agree! Sometimes the best ‘mentor’ is one showing you what NOT to do :)