Trust Your Partners or Find New Ones!
Recently I was a bit surprised when making a recommendation to a client who has been with me for over 10 years to be told “I just don’t want to go into the unknown because of a good sales pitch.” Anyone who has read my site or worked with me for even a short amount of time should know I don’t give “sales pitches.”
Nor do I base my recommendations contingent on my income potential in lieu of what is best for my clients. What I am know for is advising the reality of what it takes to reach one’s stated goals — whether they like that advice or not!
In addition, I have always been very clear that I don’t recommend strategies or products unless they have passed the sniff test. One of my primary methodologies for over a decade has been if I don’t use it for my own sites; I do not recommend it to my clients.
I wasn’t insulted nor were my feelings hurt. I was a bit disappointed though and though it to be a bit sad that this was a person who apparently found it hard to deal with the unknown, then had to relate it in this manner. Anyone, no matter how long they’ve been online, knows there are unknowns with technology — there is no predictability ability. That’s simply the nature of this beast.
At a certain, point when you know you don’t know all that is involved, as was the case here, you need to trust your partners. Especially those that have already passed the test of time and have never given you a reason to think otherwise. If you can’t trust your partners; find new ones.
or we know where we can find information upon it.”
~Samuel Johnson
At your service,
Judith
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