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A Hard Lesson Learned ....


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Diane Hughes
adminhomejobzone.com

HomeJobZone.com
http://www.HomeJobZone.com


Are you like me? I like to handle things on my own so I don't

even THINK about incorporating help with anything I am working on

... especially my business as a whole.



Well, I learned something new recently. It was a HORRIBLE

experience that actually turned out for the better. Let me tell

you my story:



I have a team of about 2000 associates. Since all my sites are

hosted at Host4Profit except for the site that their websites are

hosted on, I decided to transfer everything over. Well, I have

transferred many sites before so I knew how it worked. I knew I

would get access to Host4Profit before transferring with my

registrar and that all I had to do was upload everything over to

the new host while my old host was still active. This would make

a seamless transfer. No one would ever know anything happened ...



To make a long story short, it didn't turn out to be as seamless

as I hoped and things were a little messed up for about a day.

Needless to say, I received TONS of emails!



"What happened?!"

"Where did you go?!"

"Give me my money back!"

"Hello? Are you there?"



Well, I couldn't ANSWER these emails because I was busy getting

the transfer problem fixed. This caused most of them to email me

a SECOND time, therefore doubling the amount of emails sitting in

my email box! Stress was building as I worked to get the problem

fixed ....



After the problem was finally resolved, I sent an update letting

everyone know what happened. I got back to any emails that I felt

needed answering ... this whole thing took almost 18 hours of my

time and NO SLEEP for me!



The stress and the fact that I had no sleep took it's toll on me.

When I got some really rude emails from some angry customers and

associates, I didn't take my own advice and let it sit until I

calmed down. You know what I did instead? I gave refunds to all

of them! I didn't even want to deal with it ... as a result, I

refunded over $1000 in sales.



I know, I know ... you're asking yourself, "How could that be a

good thing?" Well, it made me get out of my bull stubborn "I'll

handle it all" attitude and incorporate some much needed help.

Now I have someone to answer those emails, someone to answer

those calls, and various other things. What a RELIEF! Why didn't

I do it sooner?! :o)



If you answered "Yes" to my first question above, heed my advice.

Take off those bull horns and find a couple of people that you

trust to help with some of your dauntless duties. And if your

business is not big enough yet to incorporate help and you're

handling it just fine ... don't forget this advice when it grows

right before your very eyes ----





*********************************************************

Diane Hughes is an accomplished internet entrepreneur and

editor of the popular ProBizTips Newsletter. You can learn

more about Diane and her success in helping many start a

home business and make money from home by clicking below:

<a href="http://www.viralmarketzone.com/diane

">http://www.viralmarketzone.com/diane

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