When you want something badly enough, you makeSpiderman Bounce House sacrifices. You get over yourself. You slay dragons. You dare to do what seems scary.
I'm shy. But I want my business to succeed.
I've learned to conquer shyness online the same way I learned how to get up and give a speech in 10th grade. Practice. Imagining people in their underwear. Laugh.
There is no easy fix. You have to want it--bad.
As internet entrepreneur, the voice that gets heard is the one that gets responses. Be that voice.
Here's how to outplay your competition, rock your online presence and ignite your internet business:
Profile yourself. Show no mercy in this undertaking. All of the rules your mother taught you about not bragging go out the window. Exploit your qualifications, your education, your experience, and all the qualities that make you the best choice for mentoring.
I pride myself on follow-through. It is a rule that I've carried with me since my brick and mortar days. Everyone gets a call back, preferably within 24 hours. If I don't know the answer, I find it.
When someone works with me, they get my full attention.
Put your ego in the corner for a time-out. If you don't believe in yourself, no one else will either.
Help your audience. Provide useful information but don't give away the store. Interest a reader and they will want to come back for more. If you provide value once, chances are you will do it again.
Submit as many articles as you can write to directories.
Many people use ghost writers to build their repertoire more quickly. I have found that ghost writers don't get my message across with the power and sincerity that I do when I do it myself. Building the repertoire is a slower process this way but I want to be the quality brand. You should too.