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Do Listen To Advice
The first thing is to always listen to new business development tips. You can’t afford to ignore any advice, even if it winds up being terrible. My father, my golfing ‘mentor’, offered plenty of advice when I was learning the game. I ignored most of it assuming he couldn’t understand how I wanted to swing the club. He still wipes the floor with me when we get a round in.Don’t Assume It’s Always Right
Of course listening doesn’t mean you have to follow. You should take every business development tip with a pinch of salt. Digital marketing and social media provide great avenues for business development, but there are many purveyors of strategy out there who can only tell you what they did.Like your golf swing, social media strategy needs to be personalized and what worked for your advisor may not work for you.
Do Try New Things
One of my abiding golfing memories came from a round I played in my teenage years. As usual I was hacking my way around the course hoping, rather than aiming, to find greens and fairways. My playing partner suggested I try to give the ball a bit more space when I tee off. I was standing a little too far over it and it made my swing awkward. That single change led to one of the best back nines I’ve ever hit.Trying new things is valuable. And one minor change can make all the difference. In business development, you can see big improvements in online lead generation channels with simple tweaks to content or visuals.
Don’t Do Too Many At Once
The danger is doing too much too soon. The success of the advice on my stance led me to question and tweak every part of my swing. I tried shorter, longer, straight arms, high grip; everything. The result was that I completely forgot how to hold a golf club, never mind swing one.Don’t get caught in the trap of trying to change too much at once. You might end up losing sight of the things you did well in the first place.
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