Frodo's Journey: What It Can Teach You
About Marketing Your Small Business
by Dr. Rachna D. Jain
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Just recently, I took a break and caught "The
Return of the King" at the movie theater. At the same time, I
was pondering a topic for this article. As often happens, the themes
and timing converged. Here are 10 things you can learn about marketing
your small business from the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
1) The task is primarily yours. In
the Lord of the Rings, Frodo must complete the task that is primarily
his (i.e. to destroy the ring at Mount Doom). In the same vein,marketing
your business is a job that is primarily yours. If you don't take
the time or make the effort no one else can do it in your stead.
2) You will benefit from help. Throughout
Frodo's journey he was supported and assisted by many people along
the way. Many entrepreneurs generally avoid asking for help. Who or
what do you need to ask for help so that you can be more successful
than you are now?
3) The path always opened up and not usually
before it was needed. In the movie, there were many times
Frodo and his company narrowly escaped doom and destruction. At the
last minute a path would open up that would lead them to safety. In
marketing your business it's often the same way. You can see where
you need to go but the path may not open up for you until the last
possible moment. You need to stay the course and trust that all is
unfolding just perfectly - even when it doesn't look that way in any
particular moment.
4) Persistence pays off. During
the movie, there were many times Frodo probably wondered, "Why
me?" and several times where he was too tired to think about
going ahead but he did, led on by his vision and sense of responsibility.
Where in your business can you be more persistent and more responsible
to your vision? How could this give you the energy to move ahead?
5) Pay attention to signs along the way.
Throughout the movie, there were hints and clues about what might
happen next - the same is true for your business. When you pay attention
to the clues and hints along the way you are more well-prepared for
any unexpected turn of events. Pay particular attention, especially,
to outcomes which are significantly different than you anticipated.
6) Take advantage of the rest-stops.
It's important on a hero's quest, and as a small business owner, to
take periodic rest-stops in order to refresh and refuel. When you
find yourself in a business lull use that time to put additional structures
and
supports in place. Use the rest-stops to your greatest advantage.
7) Recognize that everything comes together
in due time. Sometimes, small business owners feel impatient
when their business is not growing as fast or profitably as expected.
Understand, though, that building a business has a certain rhythm
and pattern. When you work within the pattern, rather than fighting
against it, you will feel calmer and more confident.For Frodo, he
needed to travel a great distance to get to Mount Doom and he needed
to 'put in his time' so to speak in order to complete the quest. For
example, he had to first travel to meet Galadriel or else he wouldn't
have been able to move through the part of the journey when he met
with Shelob. So understand that all your efforts are coming together
even if, sometimes, they
seem like random tangents to your path.
8) Learn as much as you can along the way.
In the movie, Frodo learned about various lands by paying attention
to those people he met along the way. He was able to gain assistance
and loyalty because he took the time to learn from everyone he met.
The most successful business owners are the ones who continually make
time to learn and take the best of what they learn to propel them
even further.
9) Be flexible and yet stay the course.
Several times in the movie, Frodo needed to change his plans in order
to appropriately respond to events as they unfolded. Similarly, small
business owners need to be flexible in their planning so they can
take advantage of new opportunities as they arise.
10) Success may sometimes look or feel different
than you expected. In the movie, each of the main characters
pursued a different path after the journey was finished. Each had
a different life trajectory after playing their part in the story.
For every small business owner success may look different than you
expected and may require some new adjustments. For example, you might
have great success with a marketing approach and then have some glitches
in fulfilling the orders. Success doesn't come without lasting change.
As we move forward in this year I invite you to examine
your business from these viewpoints: 1) see where you can take actions
that you must take, 2) where you can allow help and assistance in
a new (or bigger) way, 3) where you can find paths that open up to
lead you along on your journey, 4) where you can persist in the face
of adversity, 5) where you can learn from the information unfolding
around you, 6) how you can better use your rest-stops, 7) where you
can grasp the pattern of business unfolding as it should, 8) where
you can learn from those you meet, 9) where you can be more flexible
and 10) finally, where can celebrate your success and move onto a
new playing field?
Follow these steps, and you will manifest a positive
outcome in your quest for small business success.
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