New Study Reveals Secrets To Long-Term Success? Ask These Two Simple Questions

Discover why many businesses, products, services and even people achieve some level of success, but few achieve long term success. Here’s 2 simple but powerful question to ask yourself if you want to achieve longevity in your business or career.
By: RJP Research
 
July 8, 2010 - PRLog -- New report reveals long term success is easier if you ask yourself  two simple question first. Before I reveal them you must first understand. In a world packed with quick buck, fly-by-night, hear today gone tomorrow companies, one fact remains.

Achieving lasting success comes harder and rarer these days. But that's still the ultimate goal we all want to achieve. Why? There are many reasons, but at the top of  almost everyone's list is when you think of longevity you think of quality.

The products, businesses and people who manage to stand the test of time is held in the highest esteem. People are always willing to pay a little extra for quality and longevity. Why? Because it represents the top of the line, the best or dependability and trust.

When you think of products like Rolex, Tiffany and Rolls Royce you think of quality and  longevity, in most cases they go together. People are willing to pay more for the products mentioned above. Why? Because they represent quality and longevity.  They've lasted through world wars, a Depression and dozens of other major world events and continue to stand the test of time.

You may not have a product the caliber of a Rolex watch, Tiffany crystal or a Rolls Royce but you can still use the same principle that helped make these products famous.  That's the principle of longevity. This principle is two-fold, because  it could cover a product or a service.

When you apply the principle of longevity to a  product you're looking for ways to make it last longer. When you apply the principle of longevity to a service you're looking for ways to make the positive experience last longer.  Examples of this would be Disneyland or Las Vegas. These two places claim to fame is they’re ability to deliver the ultimate in  positive experiences.

Think of ways you can apply the principle of longevity to your business , product or service. To help you achieve this ask yourself these two questions to help stimulate your creativity.

1. What features of my business, service or product can I make last longer for my customers?
2. How can I make my business, service or product last longer in my customers mind?

Think about it, just asking yourself these two simple but powerful questions could fling you ahead of  your competition. Why? Because most people never ask themselves these brain stimulating questions.  Most are satisfied with business as usual thinking.  Taking the time to ask yourself those two simple questions is guaranteed to blast anyone out of a business as usual state of mind.

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Source:RJP Research
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