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Stop Complaining and Make a
Change
I am going to write something that may not be popular, but if it offends
you in anyway, it probably means that I'm writing this for you. I'm
writing this to help you, not to criticize or belittle you. I want every
entrepreneur to continue to grow throughout his online career and
sometimes when we don't accept change, we stop growing. I don't want
that to happen to you.
Lately, I've seen a lot of online service-based business complain that
cheaper alternatives are driving them out of business. I've seen virtual
assistants angry that anyone would work for US $10 per hour. I'm
surprised by that anger because $10 is above the minimum wage in every
single state in the U.S. and province in Canada (2005 statistics). Yes,
I know running a VA business carries expenses, but many people working
online just want enough to be able to stay home, instead of trudging to
a crappy job. Good for them for being resourceful.
I've seen article writers and article distribution services annoyed that
new software and automated process are cutting into their bottom line
and causing them to lose clients. It seems the hay days of getting paid
$100 plus per article are gone, or are they?
If you're letting your business die because lower cost services are
coming in - it's time for a wake up call. Complaining isn't going to get
you anywhere, except possibly bankruptcy. As more and more people come
to work online, there's going to be a lot of people working for what you
think is chump change. As programmers get more creative with technology,
more processes will become automated.
A smart business person will make competition irrelevant, or as
irrelevant as is humanly possible. If you are trying to get your typical
"Internet marketer on a budget" to hire you for $25 per hour to answer
his emails, you probably will lose out to the moms who just want to earn
an hourly wage to stay home with their kids. But if you set yourself
apart and target a market that doesn't want to nickel and dime and
perceives more expensive services as more professional --- your client
list will grow. If you have satisfied clients paying $25 per hour, they
can always refer more clients who will pay $25 per hour.
If you're a writer and you think it's fair to charge $100 to write an
article (and honestly, well written articles ARE that valuable), realize
how much money you could be making by writing articles for your own use.
Plus, you don't have the headache of dealing with clients.
This is the realization I had to come to in 2003. I was a copywriter for
hire. I didn't charge top dollar (and a few copywriters complained to me
about that), but I wasn't at the bottom of the heap, as far as rates
went. I thought if somebody would pay me $75 to optimize one website
page for them, why was I wasting my time letting them earn the residual
income from it? If someone would pay me $150 to write a short page of
sales copy, just how much money were they earning from it to make it
worth their while?
After thinking about that, I decided to quit taking clients and focus my
efforts on using my own writing skills to earn me residual and passive
income. Now, I make about 5 times much as I did back then and I work a
lot less. Best of all, I have no clients do deal with. You see, when
hire yourself out for pay, you have to keep working to earn that pay and
it can be a real drain on your time and energy.
If you've been complaining about external changes affecting your
business, really think about how you can change your own approach to
make it work for you. Every business has to evolve to keep up with
changing times. After all, McDonald's did once say they'd never offer a
veggie burger.
Alice Seba is a full-time online business owner that thrives on helping
others say good-bye to their J-O-Bs forever. Sign up for her "Internet
Marketing Prescriptions" to cure what ails your online business:
http://www.AliceSeba.com
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