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Avoid the Most Deadly Mistake Most Business Owners Often Make


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Tatiana Velitchkov
TatianaVchello.nl

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You're a business owner, and of course you'll do ANYTHING to

make your business succeed.



After all, you don't just believe your idea/product/service

will work -- you also know you're the ONLY PERSON in the

world who can make it work, because you're simply PASSIONATE

about it.



But sometimes -- sometimes -- this business owner's passion

and conviction turn out to be the very same things that can

bring about failure.



All because of a common mistake that too many

well-intentioned business owners often make...





What IS This Mistake?

---------------------



....And how do you avoid it?



Before we get to these questions, let me ask you to think

about a few people first:



Dentists. Doctors. Teachers. Parents.



What do these people have in common? What do you remember

most about them when you were a child?



Most likely you started out hating these people, because

they always seemed to be making you do things you didn't

like. Horrible stuff like root canals, flu shots, research

papers, and eating leafy green vegetables.



But as you grew older you probably looked back on your

relationship with them, and you realized you had more

reason to love them than anyone else. Because during those

times when they told you those horrible things were "for

your own good" -- they were actually telling the truth!



Now, we think we're all grown up and we know all about that.



But there is ONE IMPORTANT LESSON that we mature business

owners can learn from this juvenile mistake:



No matter how old you get, you still can't always recognize

the things you REALLY NEED.





My Head Hurts... I Should Buy A Car!

------------------------------------



This is a hard truth, and we all need to learn it.



Although we like to think we're in total control of every

aspect of ourselves & our business, there WILL be times when

it's best to consult the experts.



Let's take "marketing," for instance.



Marketing gurus have always advised you to put yourself in

the mindset of your customer. And at first glance, this

seems too easy. After all, no one knows your product better

than you.



But then you watch your marketing efforts flop over & over

again, and you start blaming the ezine & website owners

(where you place your ads) or your ad distributors (for not

doing their jobs).



You overlook the part where you probably made your first

mistake: When you failed to REALLY put yourself in your

client's shoes.



And it's not really surprising, or anything to be ashamed

of. Simply because you are NOT your client.



You're the business owner, the product developer, the

service provider. You know too much, have gone too far,

and it's really hard for you to teach the concept of a

simple star to a first grader when your mind is already

filled with relativity and nuclear propulsion.



So what DO you do to succeed? How DO you reach the

imagination of a "first grader," when you're already a

Doctorate Degree holder?



Simple: You ask for the help of a first grade teacher!





Ask The Experts, And DO What They Say!

--------------------------------------



Again this sounds so simple, but many floundering businesses

today prove it is not.



Branding expert Rob Frankel even laments that there are 2

kinds of business owners that are beyond anyone's help:



- The first kind believes in his own style of

marketing so much, he doesn't think he'll ever

need the advice of a marketing specialist.



- The second kind acknowledges his need for a

marketing specialist, but after spending time

& money to engage the services of one, he lets

office politics, pride, or his own preconceived

notions take over... in the end simply dismissing

the specialist's suggestions.



(Of course there's the third kind -- the business owner who

brings in the specialist and actually acts on his

suggestions -- but these types are too few to mention, as

evidenced by the too-few outstanding brands on the Internet

today.)





But Maybe You're The Fourth Type...

-----------------------------------



That is, you KNOW you need a specialist for many of your

important business functions, but you just can't afford

them right now. What can you do in the meantime?



You can do as I do, and try these 3 simple steps:





ASK!

----

Sooner or later you'll be needing services outside of your

expertise. And once you accept these services, you'll be

opening yourself up to new opportunities!



For instance, you can maximize your interaction with your

service providers by making them your sort-of consultants

as well. They're bound to be authorities in their field,

after all, and you're already in a business relationship

together.



Ask them questions (no matter how stupid they sound), and

seek their guidance (no matter how stupid you'll seem to

look).



As long as you make it clear that you just want help in

deciding what's best for you, and as long as they're sincere

about helping their clients (like you!) succeed, then they

shouldn't mind your requests.



Truth is, I personally WISH that more clients would ask more

questions about the packages I offer at Guaranteed-Hits.Com.



Although I already give them easy-to-choose-from packages

on my site, I could help clients so much more if they would

just ASK me questions. If they told me EXACTLY what they

needed, then I could more easily SOLVE all the non-traffic

problems they have.



After all, the guaranteed hits service may have a price --

but consultation with me is always FREE.



(And now that you know that, remember to ask me your

questions via email at TatianaVchello.nl)



=)



Next...





LISTEN!

-------

Remember: there will always be times when the advice you

hear won't SEEM like such good advice at all (like root

canals and broccoli soup).



But if they truly come from the experts (and will ideally

be supported by others in the field) then the best thing

you can do is to believe them and TRY.





LEARN!

------

Finally, keep in mind that all of life (and all of business)

is a learning process.



Everyday we keep trying things, and we observe whether they

create positive or negative effects.



Then we either do them again (if the effect was positive) or

change strategies (if the effect was negative).



Either way, we always need to re-asses where we are at each

point in our lives, and then take the necessary steps to

move forward.



Success and failure, after all, are not definitions for this

person or that. They are simply places we all visit from

time to time, giving us the endless choice of where we

really want to stay.







P.S.

"But wait a minute!" you say, "You haven't told me the

biggest-mistake-I'm-supposed-to-avoid yet!"



Well actually, I already HAVE.



The mistake is "not asking." Because not asking means "not

listening," and not listening means "not learning" -- and

ultimately never finding out what's best for you and your

business.



I hope you listened and learned from that.



And by the way, thank you for asking. =)





© Tatiana Velitchkov



About the Author:



Tatiana is the publisher of: www.TheFortunesEzine.com ,

the FortunesEzineWeekly at www.TakeYourFortune.com ,

and owner of the traffic-solution slam advertising

sites www.Guaranteed-Hits.com and www.Guaranteed-Hits.net





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