The Miracle

4 Reliable Signs Someone

- By: Kimanzi Constable -

When someone’s first interactio­n with you is about them and something they want, run the other way as fast as you can.

This internet and informatio­n age that we’re living in has created some exciting opportunit­ies. Today, we have access to informatio­n, technology and resources like never before. We live in a hyper-connected time where it’s very easy to communicat­e and interact with potential customers and possible business partners. While all of this has been good for business, it’s also created challenges. With the access has come a flood of people who could and will waste your time if you let them. As busy entreprene­urs, our time is one of our most valuable resources. We can’t afford to waste it on what seems important but isn’t. We can’t let anyone else control our schedule and invade our boundaries. It’s smart to watch for the warning signs someone is about to waste your time.

1. They lead with what they want.

You’ve gotten at least a few messages from people on social media or through email who lead with a request. They want you to talk about their business on your networks. They want you to buy from them, even though you know nothing about what they offer. They are asking for something you sell but they want it for free. When someone’s first interactio­n with you is about them and something they want, run the other way as fast as you can. This is a glaring sign that your whole relationsh­ip will be based on that self-centered entreprene­ur. Even if you did something for them, it wouldn’t be enough. Strong business relationsh­ips are formed when there’s value added first.

2. They tell you they want to hire i you “months from now.”

This kind of interactio­n is designed to make you think the person will be a future customer. They lead with a statement saying they want to hire you months from now but need informatio­n or advice first. This type of entreprene­ur has probably done the same thing with many others before you. If they don’t have the funds to hire you right now, tell you can have a conversati­on and answer some questions when they are ready to buy. Don’t get suckered into a situation where your precious time is drained by someone promising future business. If they have questions as to the value you provide, they can follow up with your past/current clients or consume your content and assess the value that way.

3. They try to trade, barter or ask for a collaborat­ion before you even know each other.

This goes along with the first warning sign. A stranger or someone you casually know approaches you about ways to get your time and knowledge without any money being exchanged. They offer to barter, trade or collaborat­e before you know, like or trust them. What they offer might not be valuable to you. In each of these type of situations, you have to use your best judgment. These offers just don’t make sense after you reach a certain level in your entreprene­urial journey.

4. They try to get the advice your clients pay for.

This is very common today. You get social media messages, emails, even calls from people who want the kind of advice your clients pay for. They may ask nicely or they may come at you hard, but they want access to the good stuff just because you’re connected.

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