Is it me or is the Internet making potential entrepreneurs lazy?
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Title: Is it me or is the Internet making potential entrepreneurs lazy?
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Author: Richard Grady
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Is it me or is the Internet making potential entrepreneurs lazy?
Copyright 2006 Richard Grady
We all know that it is possible for an online business to
generate significant income that, ultimately, can be earned
with minimal input from the business owner. This is due to
the fact that so many processes can be automated on the
Internet thus saving the need for an individual to carry
out these tasks.
BUT no online business is going to generate a worthwhile
income without at least some hard work - usually several
months worth at the bare minimum.
I often refer to myself as a lazy Internet marketer because
I know that there are many things I could be doing to
further improve my businesses but often prefer not to. My
problem is that I can always find something better to be
doing than working! But it wasn't always this way and in
the early years of my online career I worked some serious
hours to get things up and running - certainly a lot more
than I had ever worked in any job.
As many of you know, my offline career had been spent in
the banking industry which meant that I was no computer
expert and I had no particular Internet skills or
abilities. I therefore spent days reading and learning how
to do the tasks that I wanted to do - how to build a web
page, how to integrate payment facilities, how to send
customers emails after they had purchased etc. Whilst now
there seems to be an online video or eBook about pretty
much all Internet marketing topics, going back a few years,
this wasn't the case and I often only discovered how to do
something by trial and error.
So why am I telling you this?
Well quite simply because of an email exchange that I had
with someone this week which made me realize how lazy some
people can be and how they genuinely expect to have an
online business handed to them on a plate.
In a nutshell, this person purchased a product from me that
came with resale rights - nothing unusual there. I then
got an email from them asking how to get the sales page for
the product online. Again, nothing unusual in that, it
happens quite a lot. I answered the question and there
then followed what can only be described as a barrage of
further questions asking how to set up a payment processor,
how to deliver the product, how to integrate an
autoresponder system into the processor (the buyer even
asked what messages he should put in the autoresponder!),
how to market the sales page and how to get the page into
Google!
I have had similar requests in the past and obviously it is
simply impossible to answer all of these questions in a
single email (quite apart from the fact that it would take
me an age). I therefore answered some of the questions and
referred the buyer to my forum and some other resources
which I knew had the answers to the remaining questions (as
well as a lot more free information).
So imagine my surprise when the response that I got back
was basically along the lines of 'You aren't helping me
here - I step by step instructions as to how to do
everything that I have asked you.'
The fact that I had proved links to resources that answered
his questions was not enough. Apparently he didn't have
the time to read through those resources and wanted me to
summarize everything for him!!
Now, bear in mind that this guy spent less than $50 with me
and you might begin to see where I am coming from. Does
anyone really think that $50 buys several hours of one to
one consulting with ANYONE? Why do people think that they
shouldn't have to put any effort into building a business?
How can someone expect to generate a living online when
they can't even be bothered to spend a few hours learning
how to do some of the most basic tasks?
You might think that you don't need to know how to do some
of the things involved with running an online business if
you can get someone else to do them (even if you have to
pay them) but there is no substitute for knowing exactly
how your business works from the ground up. If you follow
step by step instructions from someone else, the chances
are that you won't really be taking note of what is
happening, you won't make mistakes and therefore you won't
LEARN.
I have recently hired a web designer to build a new site
for me. This is the first time that I have ever done this
and it did feel very weird at first. The site in question
is quite technically complicated - not so much the actual
pages but the scripting behind the scenes that make it
work. Now, whilst my new web designer is very
knowledgeable and capable of doing exactly what I want, the
fact that I have a good understanding of how
scripts/databases etc work and how it is possible to get
things to happen on a website means that both of our jobs
have been a lot easier than they might have been. I was
able to go to him and say, 'I want it to do this and I
think the best way of doing it is .......'. Now, I can't
write the scripts or software required but I do have a
pretty good idea of the best way for someone else to write
them. How did I build up this knowledge?
Simple. By sitting in front of my computer for hours
working things out for myself and LEARNING. Remember, your
online business is more important to you than anyone else.
Regardless of how much someone tries to help you, if you
want it to succeed, YOU are the one that needs to put the
effort in.
About the Author:
Richard Grady has been helping people earn online since
1998. eBay sellers find wholesalers for free at:
www.wholesale118.co.uk (UK) &
www.thewholesaletrader.com (US).
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