Today, I want to share a little tip with you that will guarantee success.
The thing that I want to talk about today is the use of a Daily Method of Operation, DMO for short.
One of the reasons people fail is that they work at things as if it was a hobby. They do things a little willy-nilly.
They have a wishy-washy approach to the work that needs doing.
They may spend half an hour doing a specific task one day, and then the next day they do nothing.
A couple of days later they may spend just five minutes on the task, and then do nothing for several days… or worse, do nothing for several weeks.
In most cases, success comes from the daily execution of small tasks.
As someone once said, success comes from doing the boring dull tasks that others would rather not do.
A DMO is essentially a plan. It is a plan of actions that you must complete each and every day… or at least on specific days of the week.
Perfect example of this is this DMO of someone building a business on Facebook:
- Build An Audience: Add new friends x 20 per day, including accepting friend requests from others. Invite people to my group, post in other groups and be present to answer and comments.
- Add Value To My Audience: Post content on my timeline, post content in my group, post a story.
- Make Offers To My Audience: Post different offers to my group and on my timeline. Offers = PDFs, videos, and workshops that solve specific problems, and 1-1 mentoring and support.
The above was based upon the DMO of a guy called Jamie who makes six-figures-a-year using only Facebook.
They are the three things he focuses on each day.
Sending friend requests to new people is a boring ball-ache of a job, but he does it each and every day.
Why?
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Because if he didn’t, he wouldn’t have anyone to sell his products and services too.
It’s as simple as that.
He knows that he needs an audience to sell to and so he spends time each day growing his audience and building a relationship with it.
It is a priority.
It may be boring and dull… but it has reaped huge rewards for him.
By spending the time building that audience, creating the content he shared on Facebook, and gaining experience selling on Facebook, he now has large numbers of people requesting to join his Facebook group and requesting to be friends with him.
By following his DMO, he has set himself up with a business that he no longer needs to build like he did in the early days, he now simply manages it.
Yes, he will still spend the time each day building his audience but he is now in a position where he could stop for a month or two and still be able to make decent money each month.
The audience will now grow itself.
A DMO is basically a system… it is a plan… a blueprint.
Call it what you will… but it is something that you follow to the letter and you do it each and every day.
Success is dependent on it.
It is one of the things people hate to hear, but you need to be consistent and you need to put the legwork in at the beginning.
I have seen people complain that they have not been able to find clients for their writing work after sending a handful of emails while at the same time seeing people build six-figure writing businesses because they send 100s of emails to potential clients.
What was the big difference?
One sent a few emails and then stopped, the other continued to send new emails each and every day until they found all the clients they needed.
Other examples of this would be the people who spent time each day building a following and sharing content on X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, or Tiktok.
These people now make money on those platforms simply because they followed a Daily Method of Operation.
They stuck to the DMO and did what needed to be done each and every day.
Success will come to those who use a DMO in any business or money making venture.
The people who use a DMO while trading the financial markets or sports as a way to make money will be more successful than those who don’t.
The opposite of a DMO is an intermittent ‘hit and miss’ approach which is never going to deliver the results a person needs.
If you are struggling to make anything work, is it time that you created a Daily Method of Operation of your own and stick with it?
Kind regards
John Harrison
PS, The example DMO mentioned earlier was used to build a successful affiliate marketing business on Facebook, if you would like to know how people are making thousands of pounds each month using Facebook alone, click the link below: