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I DON'T WANNA
by Bob McElwain
My garage is a mess. It would only take an hour or so to
tuck stuff away where it belongs and toss the rest. But I just
don't seem to get to it.
Leaves that generated precious shade all summer, now cover
the gardens about the house. What's it take to change this?
One of the four bulbs in the wagon-wheel chandelier in my
office has been burned out for months. Bulbs can be found 30
feet from where I sit. And I can replace one while standing
on the floor; I don't even have to get a ladder or a stool.
So what's the problem? Why don't I get these things done?
'Cause I don't wanna.
A Business-Killing Bug
I visited your site, Charlie, as you asked me to. I didn't
find any obvious blunders. No spelling or grammatical errors.
But some of the copy is pretty rough; more polish is clearly
called for. Some fresh content would spruce things up a lot.
And there's a need to spiff up those sales presentations, to
lead your visitors more directly to them.
What was your reply to the above? Something about the lack
of time. I remember that. And you felt all you needed was just
more hits. What you were really saying, Charlie, was, "I don't
wanna."
When we speak of chores about our home that need doing,
that's one thing. But to say the same about known failings on
our site, it's another. "I-don't-wanna" can be a deadly virus
to any business, one that can destroy it in the end.
Your Newsletter Matters
Your latest newsletter kind of bothered me some way, Jill.
But when I mentioned this to you, your comment was, "I just
don't have the time."
What you meant, Jill, is, "I don't wanna." You feel you
have more important things to do than take the time required
to produce a quality newsletter as you used to do.
It won't work, Jill. Without a top notch newsletter, your
business is headed downhill.
And Growth Matters
We all need more targeted visitors and to grow our subscriber
list. Most know how to accomplish these tasks. But in many
cases we are too quick to rattle off our list of rationalizations
for ducking the chore. Most of which boil down to, "I don't
wanna."
Search engines and directories are helpful. But it takes
a lot of time to attract a significant number of visitors from
them. Competition is fierce, and it's bound to become even more
intense. Still, we can not afford to ignore these resources.
Then there are reciprocal links, joint ventures, strategic
alliances, and so forth. And above all, advertising.
But in speaking with Pete the other day, he told me flat out
that links don't work for him. And Paula told me she'd lost a
bundle on advertising, that it hadn't produced a dime. When I
suggested a joint venture to Bill, he replied with a long list of
failed efforts. When I asked Betsy how she was doing building
strategic alliances, she asked what the term meant.
Do It, Whether Or Not You Wanna
If your site is not right, more hits won't do you much good.
Fix things right now. Only then does it make sense to look for
ways to produce more targeted traffic.
Then build some links, and consider some form of joint
venture or alliance. If these fundamental tools have not yet
worked for you, figure out why. Then make it happen.
And for sure get to advertising. Remember Ted Turner's words
of advice:
Early to bed, early to rise,
Work like heck, and advertise.
To say advertising does not pay off is to deny the reality
of the world around you. While a case can be made that literally
billions of dollars are wasted on advertising every year, this
says nothing about the potential. You do not need to look far to
find excellent examples of quality advertising that brings great
results. So get to it. Figure a way to make it work for you.
So What About Me?
Just now I'm going to turn off this computer, go clean up my
garage, rake those leaves, and replace that light bulb. Then I
will like the place in which I live better than I do just now.
Then I'm going to crank up this computer again and get down
to business. I'm going to follow my own advice. And I will also
enjoy the results this brings.
Try it! It will work for you!!!
Bob McElwain Want to build a winning site? Improve one you already have? Fix one that's busted? Get ANSWERS. Subscribe to "STAT News" now! join-stat@lists.dundee.net
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