Bargain hunting destroys businesses
Don’t be that person that is always looking to get services and help for free, or “pick people’s brains”.
OK, OK, this is a complicated subject. There are many ways to give stuff for free in a way that’s fair and balanced, in fact, I have a video about this.
This post is about hardcore bargain hunters “I’m broke and I want everything for free” types.
There are many things that you need to do at the beginning in order to build a successful business: you need direction/advice and accountability.
Another really important thing you need is to COMMIT. To be truly committed in your business is trusting 100% that what you have is valuable, and therefore, people will want it and get great results with it, will want to invest in it and YOU are sure that investing in your business is worth it.
Because no one will invest in you if you don’t invest yourself!
People are not dumb, they can smell a bargain hunter from a mile away, and the problem is that the image that it gives is that you don’t trust on your success enough to feel like it’s worth it to invest in it. If you’re sure that you can make a great living from your business because your stuff is THE BEST, of course, you’d be able to invest a little bit in your business, right?
There is also other types of hardcore bargain hunters, and these are the ones that actively look to get other people to do what they do for a living for free, the “brain pickers”, etc. This just leaves people feeling taken advantage of.
In the end, the takeaway is that your business will just be as great as you commit to making it and commitment will include time, money and resources.