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Article
"How to Cope
With Your Critics"
by Alexandria K. Brown, "The E-zine Queen"
Every week I publish my ezine, I get almost instantaneous
feedback. Most of the time it's wonderful comments like
"Thank you for all you do, Ali!" and "I really appreciated
this article. It gave me tips I could really use on that
subject." Or "Great teleseminar you're offering - it's just
what I need to learn right now!" These emails make me all
warm and fuzzy inside.
But I want to level with you that publishing
isn't all
peaches and cream. In fact, here are a few excerpts
of emails I've gotten over the past few weeks:
"Your promotions have gotten too
snake oily
for me." (From a woman who complained I was hiding the price
of one of my teleseminars on the sales page, when in fact it
was listed three times.)
"I'm sad to see you've gone the way of the
high falutin'
Internet marketers.... At least I can look myself in
the mirror every day." (From someone who apparently did not
like to see me become so successful.)
"I'm sorry you want to
leave your poor
friends behind." (Responding to my urging my readers
to surround themselves with people who are as successful and
wealthy as they want to be.)
"Your logo is terrible -- it looks like
two b00bs and a
crown!" (From a disgruntled designer who was upset I
recommended some low-cost sources for fast logos.)
And, about a recent teleseminar I gave: "I'd avoid prolonged
giggling at things that just
aren't funny."
(Here's a tip folks... I laugh at stuff I think is funny!)
And there are more!
For example, I took a recent survey of my list and got an
amazing 1800+ responses. But at least 5 people wrote me
upset that every question required an answer in order to get
the free report that was the thank-you gift.
Got Critics?
You're Not Alone
Now, hear me out: I'm not writing this article just to bitch
and moan. I'm writing this to let YOU know that if you get
complaints like these, you're surely not alone.
I learned fast and hard that
the higher you
climb your mountain of success, the easier a target you
become for the people down below.
As the saying goes, "You can please some people all of the
time, and you can please all people some of the time, but
you can't please all people all of the time!"
Whether you're an ezine publisher, author, speaker,
information marketer, coach, or consultant... you WILL be
criticized. The more popular you get, the bigger your list
gets, the more "out there" you are, the more criticism
you'll receive.
Don't Take It
Personally
Between you and me, some of these emails have brought me to
tears. If I'm feeling the effects, I hop in my Beetle
convertible, and take a long drive up the Pacific Coast
Highway. It clears my head and reminds me why I chose to do
what I do - because I LOVE sharing, teaching, and inspiring.
Being the Ezine Queen earns me a great living while I help
others at the same time. (And I'm sure that's the same
reason you do what you do, too!)
I used to think it was all me, but after talking with
several of my colleagues who also publish ezines, they get
the same type of emails all the time! And of course we
remind each other not to "take anything personally".
Honestly, I still have trouble with that one. Maybe I'm the
sensitive type, but I always feel an "ouch" when someone
takes an obvious jab that is not simply a suggestion or
constructive criticism. Then I breathe deeply, and tell
myself that the offending person may be having a terrible
day, or their pet turtle just died, and it really has
nothing to do with me.
Here's What to
Do
What I HAVE learned is that if any of these critics get
nasty with you, don't sink to their level. Remember that as
a publisher you're also in the business of customer service.
I typically handle it via one of these three methods:
a) respond calmly and acknowledge their point (some people
just want to be heard) b) disregard or delete their message (if their comments are
so inappropriate or hurtful that I can't answer back calmly) c) remove them from my list (if they are obviously just
trying to make me feel bad)
Through these petty annoyances, remember the big picture of
why you started your e-zine or your current venture. It was
likely to gain credibility and "expert" status while
increasing your marketing reach and revenues. Your
professional reputation is always on the line.
You may want to lash back, but in the long run, it ALWAYS
pays to take the high road.
Encourage
Useful Comments and Feedback!
Don't forget to welcome constructive criticism with open
arms! I've gotten many great ideas from my readers'
suggestions and comments, and I hope they keep coming in.
WANT TO USE THIS ARTICLE IN YOUR E-ZINE OR WEB SITE? You
can, as long as you include this blurb with it: Online
entrepreneur Alexandria K. Brown, "The E-zine Queen," is
creator of the award-winning 'Boost Business With Your Own
E-zine' system. To learn more about this step-by-step
program, and to sign up for her FREE how-to articles and
FREE audio class, visit
www.EzineQueen.com