If you have dealt with many people in the Internet
marketing field, you have undoubtedly run across "The Whine". This
is an attitude filled with self pity, the desire to have the rewards
of Net marketing without paying the price, and often a great deal
of hostility. It is an almost 100% certain path to small business
failure.
If you aren't familiar with The Whine, two examples will clarify
this deadly attitude that you want to avoid at all costs.
I reward those who subscribe to my auction ezine with a free
ebook that I wrote. One morning when I opened my email I found
two emails from new subscribers - apparently the link to my book
was broken. One subscriber simply explained the situation and
asked for a remedy. The other sent me the email below:
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Subject line: SPAM Complaint
I WAS PROMISED "HOW TO SUCK UP CUSTOMERS FASTER THAN A VACUUM
CLEANER ON STEROIDS" FOR SIGNING UP FOR 'AUCTION GOLD' BUT WAS
TAKEN TO A PAGE TELLING ME THE ITEM NO LONGER EXISTS...
DON'T YOU THINK EVERYONE SHOULD NO ABOUT THIS ON DISCUSSIONS
BOARDS EVERYWHERE? I DO!
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My response was courteous and professional ¨C and very firm.
I explained the link problem and assured him that the book did
indeed exist. I also expressed my curiosity over how this was
a SPAM complaint when HE contacted us and not the other way around.
I expressed my dismay over the aggressive and hostile stance
he had taken before even bothering to ask about the book. And
further, I politely told him that we would not be a good match
and I would make certain he would not be bothered by emails from
us in the future.
In other words, I did not want him as an ezine subscriber or
customer.
I received a reply from him which said he reacted that way because
he had been ripped off in the past. Further, he demanded a copy
of my book.
There it is ... The Whine. He's been ripped off in the past,
and that's a justification for rudeness and hostility (though
he could be cheated when the book was free was a mystery to me).
Have you ever been ripped off? If you haven't, it's because
you haven't bought much of anything. I have wasted thousands
of dollars on material that has gained me nothing.
But you know what? I don't regret it. It's a necessary part
of the apprenticeship fee that I paid to learn the net marketing
business. I still buy things often - ebooks, software, services.
But I rarely buy wrongly anymore. Why? Because I've learned the
business well enough to recognize value when I see it. I am so
blessed to be in this exciting, wonderful Internet world. Some
wasted money is a small price to pay.
As a little girl, once I got past the fairy princess and movie
star stages, all I ever wanted to be was a teacher. To realize
that dream cost me four years of hard work in college and many
thousands of my parents' dollars.
Further, once I had a teaching position I went on to get advanced
degrees. That cost me many summers, most weekends, thousands
more dollars and long days of going to class after working all
day. No complaints - it's just part of the price I paid to do
what I wanted.
So, why do people assume that having a net business should require
no sacrifice or preparation? Once I was coaching a new auction
student, explaining how she could get started. I asked her if
she had any questions and there was a long, long silence. Finally,
in a whiny voice she replied, That sounds like a lot of work.
Well, guess what ... it is! And here's the analogy I used for
her: If I created a $10,000/month auction business and just handed
it over to her .. free gratis ... Here, it's all yours. - what
would happen?
I can assure you that in a very short time it would all fall
apart, because she didn't have the skills she needed to keep
it going! It's like starting the first grade and being assigned
to an algebra class. Skills build on each other and there's no
way around the learning curve.
So, The Whine will kill you in this business. Don't blame others,
no matter what. Take responsibility for your actions and get
to work. Decide what you want, and start looking for mentors
who can help you find it.
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