Maintaining Your Professionalism

Can you recall how, not too long ago, you had the ability to control the entire flow of info that exists about yourself? It was possible that, without much effort, you could control precisely what others could find out about you and how that information could be discovered. Sadly, this isn't true any longer. Today, people have several means to find out whatever they want to find out about you. This is tough for those who work &quot;regular&quot; day jobs offline. For individuals whose work is entirely online, though, it's much harder. Your profit margin could be completely obliterated by even an off the cuff remark made in a tweet.

In this case, what must you do about it? What is the game plan? The key to sustaining your success is to see to it that your reputation, both online and off, is to be as professional as you can be at all times. Below are a few tips to help you with that.

1. Make sure that every piece of writing you produce is properly spelled and punctuated. It doesn't really matter if you're just sending an a short text to someone or composing your sales page. Spelling and punctuating right matter a lot. The last thing you want is for another person to see something that you sent off, slap dash, that's full of mistakes. It shows that you don't have any idea about what you are doing.

2. It is important to answer every last email message and telephone call. Keep your conversations and answers cordial, positive and courteous. Don't ever let an email message sit for more than 24 hours without a response. Never leave phone messages unreturned. Each and every telephone call must be answered by the third ring. These are the sorts of things that will tell others all they need to know about how dedicated you are to your project.

3. Accept critique with grace and a positive attitude. There are constantly going to be trolls who would like you to feel awful about yourself. Nevertheless, there will, occasionally, be those who have a legitimate beef with your product or how you're selling it. Try to accept every last negative feedback in your heart and ask yourself if you have the ability to make the modifications that the person would like to see without having it be detrimental to your project. Next, contact the person with the problem and tell him that you intend to fix it (if, indeed, you will actually fix it. If you won't, let him know that too). This will demonstrate that you take every person seriously, not only individuals who give you positive feedback.

4. Mind your social media! When you're in the world of social media it's too easy to forget that you're not merely a random person; you are representing your business. The individuals you are talking to might be happy with a super casual tweet or Facebook message. They might also be seen by someone who comes across them as proof that you're not serious about your reputation or business.

5. Let your personality shine. Nobody has ever stated that you need to shove yourself down and not be yourself. In reality, maybe the best way to set yourself apart from everybody else in your niche is to let your personality shine through. Still, you're still trying to run a business so make  sure  that you  keep  your best  face forward.

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