Unlimited Formula For Continuous Growth In Business
Things are changing very fast, yesterday I have shared an article by Jack Ma and I loved this line – “Please remember that the world keeps changing every day. If you don’t change, you’ll be left behind. You reap what you sow with your time.”
To be very frank before 8 years digital marketing was just a part of my business but now it’s our backbone, we cannot imagine our business without WhatsApp, Google, Facebook, Twitter, email, etc.
but there are always two options of such technology-based platforms Either you waste your time and money on such platforms
Or You make extra working hours and extra money by utilizing these platforms. When I was a kid no one told me that after 20 years such technology will come and you should start learning it now but I realized it’s important before many and I saved a lot of my money in the name of marketing expenses and time. There are two categories of people on such a platform One is the audience who pays you for your products Second is a smart user who is able to extract money from a user’s pocket Now ask yourself = who are you?
Maximum People use WhatsApp just as a messaging application, but I have touched the lives of 3000+ people through the same WhatsApp to add some values in my life, and fortunately, I have got good sales from this tool. It completely depends on you how you treat available resources.
That’s my ultimate formula
You should always invest at least 20% of your working time in learning the new things which you do not know. We have 24 hours in a day…
You can spare it like this
7 hours – sleeping
2 Hours – daily routine work like newspaper, exercise, food, etc
1 Hour – Travelling
2 hours – family time
10 hours – Earning
& most important
2 hours – Learning
If you keep yourself upgraded believe me no one can beat you, there are various resources like books, youtube, internet, offline training, attend sessions of business gurus.
Invest time and money in upgrading yourself. I do spend approx 10-20% of my total income on upgrading myself every year. I read books, attend seminars and sessions of some renowned or skilled people (but I do not attend Too Many Startup Events, Its like maximum 1 or 2 in a year)
How to decide the priorities of learning
First, learn what you do not know about the business process, business fundamentals, marketing funnels, etc.
Second, learn what you’ll need in the future in your business, research and start learning the things
Read at least 1 business-related book every month.
– Varun Surana