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Richard Branson’s Entrepreneurial Philosophies

01/27/2010 - 9:00 pm By Diana Adams

Sir Richard Branson really needs no introduction for this post, but I’ll give you some quick insight on this remarkable entrepreneur anyway. Aside from his insanely cool lifestyle, Richard Branson is most famous for starting new businesses. I’m sure you’ve seen his brand “Virgin” on everything including credit cards and airlines.

When I began my own company eleven years ago, I read everything I could get my hands on about billionaire Richard Branson so I could learn about success from him. I still study him today as I continue to learn more and more about money, how to be a successful and how to live life to the fullest. You can learn more about Richard Branson here: http://www.virgin.com/lifestyle

In 2008, as I was discovering Internet Marketing, I stumbled across a mentor that I learned a lot from named Yanik Silver. Yanik spent some time with Richard Branson on his private island, Necker Island, and along with several other marketing pioneers, they apparently had an incredible brainstorming session.

Yanik, after learning firsthand about Richard Branson’s business philosophies, composed this list below as a result of that brainstorming session. I’ve had this for a while, but just today I found my notes where I wrote this down back in 2008. You can learn more about Yanik by visiting his blog at http://www.internetlifestyle.com/blog. All of these points below are based on Richard Branson’s business philosophies.

34 Rules for Maverick Entrepreneurs

  1. It’s got to be a BIG idea that you, your team and your customers can “get” in seconds.

  2. Strive to create 10x – 100x in value for any price you charge. Your rewards are always proportionate to the value you provide.

  3. You must charge a premium price so you have a large margin to provide an extraordinary value & experience.

  4. Provide a ‘Reason Why’ customers should do business with you and pay you a premium.

  5. Get paid before you deliver your product or service. And when possible figure out how to create recurring revenue from transactions.

  6. You get to make the rules for your business. Don’t let industry norms dictate how you’ll work or who you’ll work with.

  7. Create your business around your life instead of settling for your life around your business.

  8. Consistently and constantly force yourself to focus on the ‘critically few’ proactive activities that produce exponential results. Don’t get caught up in minutia & bullshit.

  9. Seek to minimize start-up risk but have maximum upside potential.

  10. Get your idea out there as fast as possible even if it’s not quite ready by setting must-hit deadlines. Let the market tell you if you have a winner or not. If not – move on and fail forward fast! If it’s got potential – then you can make it better.

  11. Find partners and team members who are strong where you are weak and appreciate being paid on results.

  12. Your reputation always counts. Honor your obligations and agreements.

  13. Never, ever get paid based on hours worked.

  14. Leverage your marketing activities exponentially by using direct response methods and testing.

  15. Measure and track your marketing so you know what’s working and what’s not.

  16. Bootstrap. Having too much capital leads to incredible waste and doing things using conventional means.

  17. Your partners and employees actions are their true core – not what they tell you.

  18. Keep asking the right questions to come up with innovative solutions. “How?”, “What?”, “Where?”, “Who Else?” & “Why?” open up possibilities.

  19. You’ll never have a perfect business and you’ll never be totally “done”. Deal with it.

  20. Focus most of your time on your core strengths and less time working in areas you suck at.

  21. Make it easier for customers to buy by taking away the risk of the transaction by guaranteeing what you do in a meaningful way.

  22. Always have something else to sell (via upsell, cross-sell, follow-up offer, etc) whenever a transaction takes place. The hottest buyer in the world is one who just gave you money.

  23. Always go back to your existing customers with exceptional offers and reasons they should give you more money. It’s 5x less expensive to sell to happy customers than go find new ones.

  24. However the flip side is – fire your most annoying customers. They’ll be replaced with the right ones.

  25. The marketplace and competitors are always trying to beat you down to a commodity. Don’t let that happen.

  26. Develop and build your business’s personality that stands out. People want to buy from people.

  27. Create your own category so you can be first in the consumer’s mind.

  28. Go the opposite direction competitors are headed – you’ll stand out.

  29. Mastermind and collaborate with other smart entrepreneurs if they have futures that are even bigger than their present.

  30. Celebrate your victories. It’s too easy to simply move on to your next goal without acknowledging and appreciating the ‘win’.

  31. Make your business AND doing business with you FUN!

  32. Do the unexpected before and after anything goes wrong so customers are compelled to ‘share your story’.

  33. Get a life! Business and making money are important but your life is the sum total of your experiences. Go out and create experiences & adventures so you can come back renewed and inspired for your next big thing.

  34. Give back! Commit to taking a % of your company’s sales and make a difference. It this becomes a habit like brushing your teeth pretty soon the big checks with lots of zeros won’t be scary to write. If you think you can’t donate a percentage of your sales simply raise your price.

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Author: Diana Adams

By day, Diana is the CEO/owner of Adams Consulting Group, Inc, a technology services and business solutions consultancy firm serving the specific needs of its clients in advertising and public relations. By night, she lives and breathes by writing. After publishing a small cookbook last year, she is now working on her new masterpiece, scheduled for publishing next year. “I could write all night long and not get tired of it. I think that is when you know you’ve tapped into a true passion. Whatever that thing may be, if you could do it all day or night long, lose track of time, ‘wake up’ ten hours later, and still thirst for more, that is a passion, and I feel like I’ve found that in my writing.” Diana also spends many hours each week assisting the homeless men and women in Atlanta. You can find her on Twitter at @adamsconsulting.


12 Comments

Jessica Eaves Mathews

January 29th, 2010

Diana — thank you so much for posting this. What an inspiration (and validation for my own personal direction). There is so much truth in each item and it is affirming and encouraging to see those truths come from such a business icon as Branson. I would love to share this article with my own mastermind group and my clients if you don’t mind!
Thanks!
Jessica

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Diana Adams Reply:

Thank you so much Jessica. I’d be honored and humbled if you’d share this with your mastermind group. Richard Branson is an inspiration to me as well. You are right, he is an icon for sure!!

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KevinAJ

January 30th, 2010

This is a great article, thank you for posting it.
I’ve been wanting to learn more about Branson and this is the perfect place to start.

Thank you!

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Krystyn

January 30th, 2010

You always know who and what to blog, D. I see the RB in you – your Method of Operation – continuity and way of getting things done.

What an excellent list of 34 Rules for Maverick Entrepreneurs. Bookmarking you under favorites. (You actually have your own folder because you dominated FAVORITES so much)

I’m waiting for an invite to RB’s island (I want to see that toilet in person) or that VIP pass for a dinner cruise on his yacht. I love Virgin America. It’s so sweet, the employees are extra bubbly & humorous and coach is almost like flying first class. Roomy w/your own monitor to order drinks and movies. They have DOOM on their games section, too. Classic.

Anyway, I guess I’ll need to get him to follow me or something, huh? Can you put in a good word for me, D? Let’s go party on his island!

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Diana Adams Reply:

I’m right there with you. Let’s go. Maybe he’ll read this post and invite us. Haha!! You are so sweet to say those things about my posts. I don’t think you have any idea how much that means to me. I’m very inspired by your words. Thank you very much, and I say that from my heart. ~hugs~

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Krystyn Reply:

*hugs* We’re doin’ the virtual hug, D! (I’ve seen you tweet about hugs) lol :)

Seriously, I thank you for inspiring me. From the beginning, when I noticed you and started reading I admired your tweets and the way you carry yourself, how you do things. And then after you RTed me I saw your army of faithful followers coming in one after another and that vision has been forever etched into my mind! D and her army… :)

Powerhouse. Dynamo. Don’t underestimate petite and sweet, you are badass. And that army behind you, they are real and they love you because you’re a great leader. I know because I’m one of them.

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@hannibal666

January 31st, 2010

This post was filed under Interviews. So I was disappointed this post wasn’t an interview.

You girls and guys need to do some real interviews! :P

On the other hand, the list provides some abstract insight. And I admire Diana’s gumption to file something interesting like this.

@hannibal666

Follow @hannibal666 to #enlightenment
http://www.twitter.com/hannibal666

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Diana Adams Reply:

I filed this under interviews since the video is an interview… hmm.. maybe I should take it out of there. Haha!! Either way, I’m so happy you liked it and thank you for the compliment. I always enjoy your comments. ~hugs~

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James

January 31st, 2010

Sir Richard Branson is one of the greatest free-spirited entrepreneurs of our time!

We modeled some of our http://www.HippyGourmet.com national PBS TV series on the brand building concepts inspired by Sir Branson.

It is always compelling to learn more from this brilliant person.

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