If you are serious about being successful in an online business, then you must be able and willing to work hard to communicate with your buyers. If you aren’t willing to put in the kind of time needed to make your website zing with commerce, then you need to take a serious look at your motivation for being in business in the first place.
Being online has a certain cache, but it also requires hard work, lots of research, lots of time, and a dedication to providing your customers with not only what they want but also excellent customer service. If you don’t provide either of those things, are not available to answer their questions, don’t provide fresh content-rich copy for your site, and update it with a regularity bordering on obsessive, you will not be as successful as you would like to be. And what would the point of having a website be if your product doesn’t sell?
Before you can be successful in building a business and be successful in communicating, you need to know how to learn to learn. No, this isn’t a typo. If you can’t learn to LEARN then you will not earn. You need a good attitude to learn to build your business and to communicate. No two ways about it. That would involve attitudes, notably yours!
Think about attitudes. We see and hear them daily with everyone we deal with and speak to either in person, on the phone, or by email. You know if you speak to an upbeat, positive person you come away feeling pretty great yourself. The ‘positive’ was communicated positively. On the other hand, if you wind up talking to a little Bridge Troll with an attitude, you will come away feeling grumpy and stressed.
You cannot communicate positively if you have had an ‘attitude’ handed to you. And you cannot communicate positively if YOU have attitude either. As bizarre as this may sound, the way you write your website copy can be directly affected by your attitude and choice of words and phrasing. And if your attitude isn’t in the right frame of mind, people reading your website WILL know.