Greetings!
Playing Farmville? Feeling Guilty? Don’t. Here are 5 business practices you can learn from playing Farmville.
1. What will be your focus?
Do you need a lot of cash (revenue)? Do you want agriculture farming or live stock farming (who do you want your clients to be)? How much time do you want to spend (what hours will you work and how many clients do you need)? Are you competitive - do you need ribbons for your excellence (how does this apply to you – do you need to be blogging, twittering)?
2. Develop a plan/strategy.
Now develop a game plan based on your focus. What will be your strategy –
3. Play nice with others.
You help your neighbors in Farmville...do you do that in your business? Do you help others with their business? If someone does something nice for you, do you return the favor?
4. Customer Service is a top priority.
Milk the cows, feed the chickens, harvest the trees. Are you doing everything to help your clients – projects in on time, catch-up calls, giving them suggestions on how to grow their business?
5. Check the farm regularly.
How often do you check the farm, I mean your business? Is everything running smoothly, clients happy, even marketing? Do you re-evaluate your plan/strategy and are you sure you’re on target?
What else have you learned from playing Farmville?


Thanks for putting it into perspective! :) Very good points!
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