18 Feb 2008 04:53:24 | Steve Shaw
I read recently that every human thought originates from either
love or fear. The more I thought about it, the more true it
became. I began to apply it to business - after all, every
business success or failure originates ultimately from human
thought. This article examines the effects that love or fear can
have on your e-business - is it love, or is it fear, that
dominates the way you do business online?
If it's fear, you fear you're missing the 'one big thing', and
so you attempt to try absolutely everything in case that's the
thing you're missing. You read every email that comes in
promising business success, and attempt to follow what they
suggest.
The only problem is you are attempting to follow several
strategies at once, but there's only one of you and not enough
hours in the day. You end up barely touching the surface of each
strategy, and you become disillusioned and despondent. You tell
everyone who will listen that everything you have tried simply
doesn't work, and that the Internet is a money-making myth.
You are constantly fearful of your competition. You worry they
are doing more business than you, that their offer is better
than yours, that they will drive you out of business. You try to
copy them, and emulate their style, but somehow it just doesn't
work and your heart isn't in it. You feel like you're always
following some way behind, rather than out in front, leading the
pack.
You have no idea where your sales are coming from, and when you
have a couple of 'dry days' with no sales at all, you're panic
stricken, and all you can think about is business failure.
You've been running your business blind, you have no idea what's
been working well and what hasn't, so you have no foundation on
which to base your decision making, and no faith that what you
are doing is working.
You begin to feel unfulfilled, over-worked, over-stressed, and
you can feel yourself burning out. The motivation for your
business begins to disappear, and you soon end up with no
business.
Instead, if it's love, you concentrate on Strategy A fully,
before even considering B or C. You do your homework first - you
read all the literature, you know it's been very successful for
many people, and you believe you can do it too. You studiously,
deliberately and methodically follow the strategy. Rather than
diluting your energy by pouring it into many different moulds,
you pour all of it into this one, persistently and with
considerable dedication.
You don't see much happening at first, but you still have faith,
and you re-examine the strategy to ensure you are maximizing the
possible outcome. Over time, you begin to see the positive
results. This reinforces your energy and motivation, and
increases the beneficial effects you experience.
You tell everyone who will listen how well it works for you -
others try it too, and begin to see positive results for their
own businesses.
You look for ways in which you can work with your competition
for mutual benefit. You think about a JV, and approach your
competition with it, even ensuring that the benefits for them
outweigh your own. Your competition can see how much benefit
your proposal could be for both parties and agree to it. The end
result is a highly positive outcome for both sides, and you
agree to work more closely together in future.
You concentrate on your own USP, and inject your business with a
sense of your own style, confidence, and overall business
strategy. You see others beginning to emulate you, which you
take as a token of admiration, boosting your self-esteem, and
thereby further improving the way you do business. You find
yourself leading the marketplace.
You have a couple of dry days, but you know that occasionally
this happens for whatever reason, that your targeted traffic
comes from multiple sources, which show excellent conversion
rates. Instead of fearing business failure, you quickly check
everything is okay with your merchant account or payment
processor and check your site is functioning normally, and you
know sales will pick up normally again very soon. You
concentrate your energies instead into new avenues of promotion.
Instead of running your business on fear, and consequently
witnessing it shrivelling up and dying, you run it on love - you
have a passion for what you do, you always take positive action,
and the more successful you become, the more it fires that
passion.
Your business expands and becomes more successful. And the
positive energy from your own business begins to rub off on
others.
Can you see how a simple change in approach could transform your
business?
About Author :
Steve Shaw develops software and systems for effective
e-marketing. For example, his PopUpMaster Pro software allows
you to add popups to your web site that beat the popup blockers,
and vastly improve your response rates. For more information
please go to http://popupmaster.com.