Business Success Tips For Introverts
Does the idea of a small talk make you cringe? Does the thought of making a cold call fill you with horror? Here’s how to succeed in business if you are an introvert.
Being an introvert in today's business world is quite a challenge. Networking, prospecting and selling are especially difficult. However, despite being an introvert, I was able to build a very successful business. You too can succeed even if you are not a "people person" if you follow these strategies:
Don't Fight Your Nature
Constantly forcing yourself to mingle, chit-chat and cold-call will take its toll. Doing things that you hate on a regular basis is a surefire recipe for burnout. All that stress can take years off your life! Don't try to be someone you are not. Instead, try to develop the business model that fits the real you.
Focus On Your Strengths
Introverts typically have great analytical, problem-solving and listening skills. Also, many introverts excel in writing. What are your strengths? How can you utilize them in your business?
Find The Right Business
Jumping from one business opportunity to another and quitting everything you start - does it sound familiar? People fall into this trap because they get excited about the profit potential but fail in doing the work involved. When evaluating potential businesses, ask yourself - will you really be able to do the work involved in the business? If not, can you hire someone else who'll do it for you?
Outsource Direct Selling
You can hire other people to do the selling. Even if you are on a budget, you can still get "commissions-only" sales people who get paid a percentage of sales, which means no upfront cost to you.
Use Online Networking
The Internet allows people to find the right business contacts and skip the usual schmoozing. You can network with people through discussion forums, social networking websites or simply by sending an e-mail to introduce yourself. Using the electronic contact is easy, efficient and not intimidating.
Market On The Internet
Even people who hate selling can succeed in Internet marketing. Your website does all the selling so you don't have to. Orders are placed on the website without your intervention, and customer service is done via e-mail. The Internet is truly an introvert's dream!
About The Author:
Melanie Mendelson is a very successful introvert who makes 6 figures with her Internet-based business. Get her FREE Internet Business Blueprint at her website http://www.goforyourdreams.com
Don't Fight Your Nature
Constantly forcing yourself to mingle, chit-chat and cold-call will take its toll. Doing things that you hate on a regular basis is a surefire recipe for burnout. All that stress can take years off your life! Don't try to be someone you are not. Instead, try to develop the business model that fits the real you.
Focus On Your Strengths
Introverts typically have great analytical, problem-solving and listening skills. Also, many introverts excel in writing. What are your strengths? How can you utilize them in your business?
Find The Right Business
Jumping from one business opportunity to another and quitting everything you start - does it sound familiar? People fall into this trap because they get excited about the profit potential but fail in doing the work involved. When evaluating potential businesses, ask yourself - will you really be able to do the work involved in the business? If not, can you hire someone else who'll do it for you?
Outsource Direct Selling
You can hire other people to do the selling. Even if you are on a budget, you can still get "commissions-only" sales people who get paid a percentage of sales, which means no upfront cost to you.
Use Online Networking
The Internet allows people to find the right business contacts and skip the usual schmoozing. You can network with people through discussion forums, social networking websites or simply by sending an e-mail to introduce yourself. Using the electronic contact is easy, efficient and not intimidating.
Market On The Internet
Even people who hate selling can succeed in Internet marketing. Your website does all the selling so you don't have to. Orders are placed on the website without your intervention, and customer service is done via e-mail. The Internet is truly an introvert's dream!
About The Author:
Melanie Mendelson is a very successful introvert who makes 6 figures with her Internet-based business. Get her FREE Internet Business Blueprint at her website http://www.goforyourdreams.com

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