When Ya Give, You're Gonna Receive...Somehow
I saw another one. It was one of those postings that
keep popping up all around in forums and discussion groups. One
of those "I made oodles of bucks by doing nothing" messages. In
this case, they actually claimed to gain $86,000 (yep, all those
zeroes!) from writing and distributing ONE article. Never mind
that it was full of whopping grammatical errors and
misspellings, it was obviously(???) magic. Abracadabra.
Incredible as it may sound, this extremely fortunate individual
ignored the direct requests of several people, including the
forum's owner and myself, for details of how this miracle
occurred. Remember the cricket sounds in the old Bugs Bunny
cartoons when it was supposed to be really quiet? Yeah, that.
That's a shame for us all, because giving is what it's actually
all about. Not throwing sales pitches, selling hard or wearing
'em down over time...giving. It's sharing what you know, what's
working, what helps. And I mean making a habit of it, not
throwing little crumbs here and there.
No one'll walk up to you
with a big bag of money and say, "Since you were such a good
egg, we've decided to give you the bacon". For instance, I
advertise several products on Google Adwords. Some change from
season to season or even with the amount of time I want to put
into them. There's one thing that never changes - I keep my copy
of The Definative Guide To Google Adwords open each and every
second I'm working on any aspect of my Adwords campaigns,
referring to it constantly. Why? It's the best resource
available for that stuff and by using it ALL the time, my
profits continue to increase. There's a killer introductory
ecourse that costs zip to give a feel for it, constant updates,
helpful teleseminars, etc. It's awesome!!
Now what if you saw a
message from me going crazy over all these smackers I'm making
on Adwords campaigns without ever mentioning HOW?!? Would you
think I was a good guy? Would you think I was the least bit
helpful? Would you think I was just some selfish turkey?? Life
is hard. That's definitely no secret. We need whatever help we
can get.
As hard as life can be, life in any kind of business,
online or off, is even harder. The only ones who are still
around tomorrow are the ones who help others.
Helping others is
not only right, it's also appreciated. Making that buck has to
be the furthest thing from your mind. When you do right by
others, they remember. When they remember, they return. As they
continue to return, they develop trust. I could probably break
my desk under the weight of everything ever written that advises
establishment of a trusting relationship in business. By the
way, remind me not to print this out... We're all here in this
life to help one another anyway. What's the big deal???
About the author:
Dan Reinhold is the proud author of "The WAHumor Way: Reality
Check, Please!", the essential primer for everyone starting a
home business or even thinking about it. With two boys, a dog, a
cat, a rat, a wife and a household to keep together to boot,
Dan's also the editor of WAHumor to hang on to his sanity by
showing how insane the work-at-home community can be!
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