My Hobby: Horses

May 21, 2010 Filed under: Business Ownership

I love the smell of the barn. And although I’m not usually excited to get covered in dirt, when I’m spending time with majestic four-legged creatures I don’t mind a bit.

Laura with Spirit ChaserI often trying to think of ways to make my hobby into an occupation. Wouldn’t it be great to get paid to do what you love? Maybe I could actually get paid to photograph horses, shoot video, or better yet, to exercise them, ride them, and groom them. It all sounds ideal. But if I had to do it every day would it still feel like a hobby? Would it still be fun if I had to get covered in dirt, sweat and horse hair every day? I don’t know.

For now, horses will just be my hobby. But if someone offers me a job working with horses…I’ll let you know.

Two Tips for Tenuous Times

Tip 1 – Keep Them Close. You’ve heard it before, but it bears repeating. It costs 5-10 times more to get a new customer than to keep the customer you already have. So what’s the best way to keep the customer you already have? Keep them very happy. This may involve surveying your current customers to see how you’re doing, investing in employee training, adding a new product or service (in response to survey results), or staying in touch with your customers through social networking media (Facebook, Twitter) or email. Social networking can be a great way to build community among your customers and create a “Your Company – Nation” so to speak.

Tip 2 – Get Out There! Business networking events can be a great way to meet new clients and to make other business people aware of you and your company. I have forged several business relationships as a result of contacts I made at networking events. You may not be able to attend every event, but you can make the most of the events you attend:

  • Practice your listening skills. Invite others to talk about themselves, their business, and what makes them unique.
  • Be ready to tell a story about your business – for example, how you were able to help a client solve a problem.
  • Bring plenty of your business cards. Your card should have a brief description of what you do or what makes you unique.
  • Follow up after the event. If you met someone that has an interest in what you do or vice versa, call or send an email. Ask if you can set up an appointment.
  • Above all, bring a positive attitude! Any new person you meet could be your next client! Smile!

I Love Technology

Recently I was introduced to an iPhone ap that impressed me - a voice activated Google search! I’ve been using voice activated dialing for several years now. It’s such a convenience when I’m in the car, sitting at my computer, walking on the treadmill. I don’t have to remember numbers or fumble around with the little tiny keypad. I just push the button on my bluetooth and say,”Call Linda.” My Blackberry dutifully dials the number. Pretty sweet! But to be able to search the internet that way? That’s fantastic!

Earlier this week I saw an electronic ad for 3D television. Having purchased several HDTVs to replace the old tubes within the last two years, I must say that I wasn’t very excited to hear about the newest TV technology. You’re going to tell me that I have to replace my TV sets again? That’s not going to fly with the American public. We still think that TV sets should be replaced as often as an appliance or a piece of furniture, right?

Then there’s the iPad. It’s not even available in most places yet, but it’s already generating lots of buzz. Cool aps, touch screen, 3G. But we just bought new computers! Ugh!

When does it all become too much? Do you ever want to escape to a place where there is no cell service and dare I say it… no wi-fi? I daydream about it sometimes. I even found such a place on the picturesque Oregon Coast. But I don’t know how long I would last in that tech-free zone. Maybe a day. I haven’t made a reservation. Yet.

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