Profiling Your Long Term Opportunities
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November 16, 2006āā¦and the fruit tree yielding fruit after its kind, whose seed is in itself.ā As you grow your business or territory, make sure you identify, cultivate and maintain the āfruit treeā clients who can supply most of your revenue objectives from a small number of seeds. Remember, one kernel of corn can produce a corn stalk with 2 or 3 ears of corn and even though the number of kernels produced may be hundreds of times return on the original kernel, it is still only enough for a meal. That corn stalk will also produce only one harvest. But drop one apple seed in the ground and nurture it over the long term and you will get many, many meals from it and it will continue producing for many years, not just a single season.
To take advantage of this distinction, begin by identifying the profile of what a āfruit treeā client looks like that can provide significant fruit over the long term. Make sure the profile you are after matches your capability to serve them well. You might begin by pursuing an apple tree client and leave the towering Brazil nut trees for when you have mastered the smaller fruit tree opportunities. Secondly, identify how you should service fruit tree clients differently than vegetable clients. Lastly, what product or services can you offer āfruit treeā clients? They have bigger budgets, and quite often more sophisticated needs. Hone your product or service, offering to match their needs, not yours.

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