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Dont pretend be someone else in internet business

By acca | December 26, 2007

pretending on internetI watched interesting movie last night. It wasn’t some great film, it’s some of «afternoon films» as I call them. But there is something informative to everyone. In life generally, in internet business, too.

 

Businessman expects his business partner from Mexico. Mexican is conservative man, and he should sign very important contract with our main character. However, host is still bachelor in his, maybe late 30s, early 40s. He suspects that can be bad sign to his business partner and can be threat to signing contract. He decides to make this offer to one of his employees. She and her daughter will play his family for two days, while Mexican stays in his house. They will be perfect family. For that, he will pay her 3.000 dollars. And she accepts. They have to act fast. To learn what she likes, what he love to read, what the girl don’t like, lots of different stuff. And than, the tension starts. They have to be vary, vary careful. They have to think before every word, every step. Story develop in other side, Mexican is The Angel, bla bla bla, but that isn’t matter. I’ve got the idea for this post at first 15 minutes of the movie. Don’t play someone you are not in real life. Don’t pretend be someone better if you are not. In business agitations, on internet forums, when you are writing your blog, anywhere, anyhow . be yourself. Don’t pretend you are earning 10.000 dollars a month if you are earning just a hundred. Don’t pretend you make products if you are just selling them on your site. Don’t put in your profile or „about us“ page you are from USA if you are from Pakistan. You can’t be someone else all the time. And when the lie is discovered, you will be done. Finished. Be yourself and you will have comfortable internet business.

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