The Narrow Path
The Narrow Path By Jenean Matthews
Dear Entrepreneur:
I'm glad to see you're still on the path to success. Many have
begun this journey at the same time as you but have dropped off
by the way side. Some were too weary to go on. Some lost hope
along the way and others took the wrong path and detoured into
trying to get rich quick, offering scams and other unethical
procedures. But you are persevering step after step on the road
to your success.
Perhaps you've reached that fork in the road where you have to
make another choice in deciding which direction to go. You've
built your web page and sent your web address all over the web
world. This may have generated some sales but maybe not what you
expected. It may be time to step off the broad path and enter
onto the narrow path.
What is the narrow path? The narrow path is the point where you
realize the whole world is not your market. You may believe in
your product so much that you're thinking the whole world does
need your product or service, but unfortunately they don't. Even
if you were selling water, which is something everyone needs,
your market is not the whole world. Some people want tap water,
some distilled water, some spring water, some ice water and some
may want to live by the water and go out to the well or brook
everyday and get it straight from the source. So you see, you
must take this turn down the narrow path.
I've hit this point myself. As a person selling what I believe
to be high-quality gift or specialty items and vitamins and
herbs, I thought my market was much larger than it really is.
You tell me who doesn't want to buy nice things and take extra
care of their bodies. Well, some people want to get things from
very a variety of souces such as getting their nutrition from
supplements, others want to eat the healthiest foods possible
and some just don't think it takes all that to remain healthy.
So off I've gone down the narrow path.
What do you do on the narrow path? You start an ezine or
newsletter. You allow people who are specifically interested in
your product or service to sign up one by one and refer others
to you along the way. This path is a slower pace. You offer
advise, guidance, new information to groups of people who look
forward to hearing from you. This path is rewarding. You can now
focus your attention on the details of your products or service.
The question is not what will interest this group or that group.
It all will be interesting on your new path.
Was it necessary to take the broader path? Yes. The narrow path
doesn't begin at the beginning of the journey. The broader path
brings name recognition and site popularity but after you've
gather in some customers you come to realize you can't be
everything to all people. It's at that point when the fork in
the road appears and you choose to step off onto the narrow path.
We don't all reach this path at the same time. Some reading this
right now still feel they can sell water to a fish. That's ok
for now.
When the time is right Resist the temptation to fight Put the
narrow path in sight And reach for a new height.
It's time to run a new race One with a different pace So put a
smile on your face And turn with grace
Down the narrow path.
Sincerely,
Jenean
The Narrow Path