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Can you afford to procrastinate?


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Jason Olson
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Ultimate Web Designing
http://www.ultimatewebdesigning.com


Can you afford to procrastinate?

By Jason Olson - Ultimate Web Designing



Back in my college days, I couldn’t start studying for a test

until the night before (at least that’s what I made myself

believe.) I would “try” to study a few days before but my

mind would wander off about something else. If I needed eight

hours to study, I’d start the night before and stay up all

night rather than put in a few hours a day for a few days.

I use to procrastinate so much that I made a sign to put above

the desk in my dorm room that said, “I don’t procrastinate…

until I absolutely have to.”



It didn’t take me long to realize that procrastination doesn’t

work in the real world, even though some businesses believe in

it. I’ve been in marketing, it doesn’t work there. I’ve been

in service, it doesn’t work there either. So how can businesses

afford to not respond to the consumer’s request immediately?



For the last two years I’ve owned my own web design business (http://www.ultimatewebdesigning.com) and for the last seven

years I’ve been in video production

(http://www.ultimatewebdesigning.com/videolson.html).



Last week, I was doing research on non-linear (computer based)

video editing systems by visiting web sites of various

manufacturers. Some of the sites had demos online to view and

some had videotapes available by request. I called one of the

manufacturers and requested that they mail me their demo

videotape. They said it would take 4-6 weeks. I said, “Four

to six weeks? I plan on making my buying decision in four to

six days.” Don’t they have their marketing material printed

and produced ready to be shipped the minute they get a request?

When I made the phone call I was pumped about this edit system.

In four to six weeks I don’t know how excited I’ll be about it,

especially when their competition will have provided their

demos weeks earlier (via mail or online).



Just a few months ago I responded to an ad in a video trade

magazine to receive a free catalog from a video equipment

supplier. They said that I should receive it in the next

couple weeks. About a month later I received a post card with

a web address for their e-catalog. They could’ve provided this

URL in their magazine ad or at least told me that it was in

the electronic format. The only benefit they got from doing

it this way is they have my mailing address. However, they

could’ve received my e-mail address instead and provided me

with more marketing information and not pay to mail them.



In the video industry, people need their videos done “yesterday”.

I’ve produced videos with music and pictures to be shown at

wedding receptions. The normal turn-around time is two weeks

and occasionally a customer might need it in a few days, 99%

of the time we’re able to accommodate them.



It always makes me laugh when a customer tells me that their

daughter’s getting married on a certain Saturday so they need

the video done on that Friday. I tell them that they can pick

it up early afternoon on Friday and they say, “But I’m flying

out Thursday evening.” Okay, so I’ll have it done Thursday

afternoon. They then say, “But I’ll need to pack all day

Thursday.” Okay, so I’ll have it done on Wednesday. The

client starts calling the week before to see if it’s ready.

When I tell them that it will be ready on Wednesday, they say,

“But I would like to have it a couple days in advance so I

don’t need to worry about it.”



I got into the habit of telling the client that it will be

ready a couple days before they need it. I then write it

in my books that they need it even a couple days before that.

They end up getting it almost a week before they expected it.



In today’s fast-paced world, people are not patient enough to

wait for material that should be readily available. Have you

sent an e-mail asking for information and have it take more

than a week for a response? Just think of how many web sites

you could visit and receive all the information you need while

you’re waiting to receive basic information from a company that

procrastinates.



Along with worrying about providing better service at a lower

cost than your competition, you need to provide the consumer

with everything they need to select your services…NOW!!!



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Jason Olson (mailto:jasonultimatewebdesigning.com) is the owner

of Ultimate Web Designing (http://www.ultimatewebdesigning.com)

which offers web designing, web hosting, search engine strategies,

and search engine submission. To make searching for the search

engines easier, visit our 100 Search Engines page (http://www.ultimatewebdesigning.com/100searchengines.html).





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