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		<title>7 Great Ways To Establish Trust in an Anti Trust Age</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Trust is difficult to establish and easy to lose. How To Establish Trust In An Age Of Skepticism If you’re starting a business or blog or trying to establish yourself in an industry, you can guarantee your success by being trustworthy. Here’s how: 1) Provide value. Sometimes those words come across as empty. Or maybe]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="text-align:center;width:100%;margin:5px 0 5px 0;"><div style="margin:auto;"><img border="0" src="http://qualitylifestyleblog.com/images/qualitylifestylesep.jpg" width="475" height="41" alt="quality lifestyle"></div></div><div style="width:100%;min-width:100%;"><p><strong>Trust is difficult to establish and easy to lose</strong>.</p>
<h3>How To Establish Trust In An Age Of Skepticism</h3>
<p>If you’re starting a business or blog or trying to establish yourself  in an industry, you can <strong>guarantee</strong> your success by  being trustworthy.</p>
<p>Here’s how:</p>
<p><strong>1) Provide value.</strong></p>
<p>Sometimes those words come across as empty. Or maybe just confusing.  How do you provide value? At its essence, it’s simple: be a problem solver.</p>
<p>If you solve problems you will not only be well paid but well liked  and well lived.</p>
<p>How do you find problems to solve? Ask, listen, and pay attention to  your people.</p>
<p>If you’ve been here for a while you know that I never planned on  monetizing this blog or creating products. This was my passion project.  But after getting well over a hundred e-mails asking how to do what I  do, I decided to solve the problem. That&#8217;s way I can still write about whatever I want to  write about <em>here</em>, but if you’re interested in learning how to  do exactly what I do you can go <em>there</em>.</p>
<p><strong>2) State your own opinions and ideas.</strong></p>
<p>There are too many people simply rehashing thoughts and ideas. And  while you might think that some of my ideas aren’t necessarily unique, I  do put my own spin on them. I don’t agree with everybody about everything, even  many of my peers who I respect. <em>You don’t earn trust or respect by  being a pushover lapdog</em>.</p>
<p><strong>3) Help others.</strong></p>
<p>It doesn’t matter if you’re interacting with someone “famous” or not,  treat them well. Help them when and where you can. Yes, it does suck  getting the same type of e-mail 10, 20, 100 times per day. If you have  to, create stock responses, but sheesh, at least respond. If someone  takes time out of their day to contact you, to pour their heart out to  you, is it really so difficult to get back to them?</p>
<p>There are a handful of mind bogglingly successful (and busy) people I  have e-mailed who personally responded with thoughtful responses. If they can do it, so can you.</p>
<p><strong>4) Showcase your true personality.</strong></p>
<p>This goes along with state your own opinions and ideas.</p>
<p>Bill O’Reilly is a jerk, but the reason he has such a devoted  following is because he has personality. Sure it might be a hateful,  abhorable, cantakerous personality, but it’s a personality. And lots of  people connect with it. Then people like me write about it even though  we don’t want him to get even more free publicity. ;)</p>
<p>You have a personality. It’s interesting to your right people. Make sure they can see it!</p>
<p>In a recent CopyBlogger article, Johnny  B. Truant talks about his alter-ego. I’m not advocating copying  Johnny’s approach directly because it’s difficult to pull off, but let  the passion in your art, heart, and mind shine.</p>
<p>I liken it to a comedian who is funny in public, but just a “regular  person” in private. Fans expect comedians to be “on” all the time, but  they’re not. That’s not the art. The art is standing up on stage and  making a room full of people forget about their problems (<em>see what I  did there?</em>) and laugh.</p>
<p>Your blog, your public persona, is your stage. Dominate that stage.  Trust in that stage. In return, your audience will trust that you  deserve to be on that stage.</p>
<p><strong>5) If you tell someone you’re going to do something, do it.</strong></p>
<p>Being a man/woman of your word is the ultimate showcase of your  trustworthiness. You will be forgiven if you make mistakes, or if you’re  late or you realize you just can’t make something happen. But if you make failing  people a habit the trust will diminish. Quickly.</p>
<p><strong>6) Be cool.</strong></p>
<p>You’re a leader for your audience. And you’re probably in the  audience of a leader (or leaders). Treat your audience the way you want  to be treated. Before taking any action think to yourself “Is this cool  of me or not?”</p>
<p>Success does change people, whether they want to admit it or not.  I’ve seen it so many times, with myself and my peers, that I know it’s  true. But success is more than just a catalyst for change, success  actually brings out the real you. If you come to find out the real you  is a greedy sack of depression  you can take steps to change that and <em>just be cool</em>.</p>
<p><strong>7) Provide value.</strong></p>
<p>In the mid-90s J Yuenger, guitarist from the band White Zombie, had a  monthly article in Guitar World magazine. Every month he offered advice  to musicians and bands who hadn’t yet made it. One piece of advice: if  you have a song that your fans love, open and close with it. Open with a  bang, close with a bang.</p>
<p>Providing value is so important I’m opening and closing this list  with it.</p>
<p>Your business, your brand (I don’t really like that word, but it gets  the point across), boils down to this …</p>
<p>Without trust, <strong>what are you left with</strong>?</p>
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