LT Copywriting
  • Home
    • About
    • Legal Disclaimer
  • Copy Writing
    • The Before >
      • Hard Copy >
        • Booklets
        • Case Studies
        • Consumer Awareness Guide
        • Post Cards
        • Sales Letters
        • White Papers
      • Web Copy >
        • Email Copy
        • Email Conversion Series
        • Landing Pages
    • The During >
      • Biographies
      • Break-Downs
      • Brochures
      • Catalogs
      • Info-Products
      • Inquiry Packets
      • Leave-Behinds
      • Manuals
      • Scripts & Speeches
    • The After >
      • Articles
      • Press Releases
      • Newsletters & E-zines
      • Referral Sheets
      • Thank You Notes & Gratitude Pieces
      • Tip Sheets
  • Technical Writing
    • For Engineers >
      • Civil Engineering
      • Chemical Engineering
      • Electrical Engineering
      • Mechanical Engineering
    • For Medical Professionals >
      • Dentists
      • Doctors
      • Medical Device Makers
      • Medical Regulations
      • Pharmaceuticals
      • Physical Therapists, Chiropractors, and Massage Therapists
    • For Information Technology >
      • Administration
      • Database Managers
      • IT Security
      • Network Specialists
      • Programmers
    • For Business >
      • Administration/Operations Management
      • Financial Professionals
      • Marketer/Market Economics
      • Researcher
  • Editing Services
    • Copy Editing (Advertising) >
      • Copy Analysis
      • Copy Review
    • Creative Editing
    • International Editing
    • Proofreading
    • Technical Editing
  • Ghost Writing
  • Contact
  • Blog Around
    • Professional Blog

Are you maintaining your image?                                                                                                Or is someone else in charge of the way people see you?

1/15/2015

8 Comments

 
Picture
More often than not, other people are in charge of how others see you.

And they do this by telling others all about you. 

Which is why it is so important to understand the categories that people judge you on. 

So you can ultimately avoid creating a bad reputation that you can never live down as only one incident can affect you for the rest of your life. So here it is...

                    The 7 ways to be Professional and Maintain your Image.


Being thought of as a professional is more than doing well in your field.

You have to do more.

You have to convince others that you are a professional. 

And to do that, you have to excel in each of these areas:

1.    Quality of Work

The number one fundamental of being a professional is to be good at what you do. If your quality of work is bad, then your professional image will be bad. As people will view you as someone who is incapable of doing your job and acting on what you say.

2.    Responsiveness and Customer Service

You have to be responsive to your client’s needs. If you aren’t communicating and adapting to what your client wants from their professional, you can expect that they will not call you back or refer you after they are done with you. For example, one client will need and want to only know important details and updates of what you are doing for them, while another will need to be updated almost daily as they want and need the constant communication.

Therefore…

·         Do what you say and most people will be happy. Go the extra mile and you might just get a lifetime customer.

·         Respond to e-mail and phone messages promptly

·         Follow up with clients after a project to ask for their feedback

·         Make recommendations and offer solutions to problems

 

3.    Accountability

Being accountable is very important. Many people respect people who face the music. And don’t like those who try to slip away from responsibility and accountability.

Not only is it important for others, it is important to not only face your failures, but to actually use them to understand yourself better and your actions that led to those failures. As in my own life, I learn so much more from constructive criticism and my own failures.

4.    Overall Presentation

Presentation.

Presentation is the most important piece of being considered a professional.

This is due to the fact that no matter how good you are at what you do, if they think you don’t look the part, they will not hire you. This may not be fair, but that is the way things works.

Now presentation is not just a PowerPoint, it is every avenue that your clients may interact with you and your image. This includes your web site, marketing materials, proposals and project plans, portfolio, voicemail message, e-mail signature, your look and voice when you meet with clients, and any other way your prospects interact with you.

5.    Communication and Listening Ability

Looking the part of a professional, you have to communicate clearly, concisely, respectfully, and responsively.

Which goes hand in hand with your listening ability. As communication is a 50/50 exchange. If you are talking more than your client, you are not effectively communicating.

As how can you have any idea of what they want if you are talking at them?

That is why it is important to consistently ask questions to hear what your clients have to say and to ensure they understand what is happening.

6.    Social Networking Personas

Where your professional image can fray is when it comes to your online profiles. No matter how private you believe your profile is, it will get out.

And this can damage your professional image quickly and irrevocably as it is impossible to have something taken off the internet.

Which is why no matter what you do, you have to run your online presence with a PR sense of mind. As one faux pa and become who you are.

So always consistently be professional and genuine.

7.    Reputation

It is so much easier to have your client be sold on you before you even show up than it is to convince them when you are there. Especially when someone refers you or talks you up.

And to be sold before you get there is through your reputation. It is a virtuous circle that perpetuates itself as people want to know you and people want to work with you as a professional.

If you are interested in more about Reputation and its management then check out last week’s blog post on IMAGE MANAGEMENT.



And don't forget to subscribe for next week as we wrap up our 3-part Image Management Series.


8 Comments
Stock Option Tips link
5/5/2016 10:09:46 pm

Yes, I completely agree with this blog post as well as it's content. All point are knowledgeable.

Reply
Easy Capital Services link
5/10/2016 07:08:39 pm

Really this blog keeping an one-of-a-kind and interesting information.Thanks for share with us. Maintain it up.

Reply
resume writing service link
8/17/2016 03:07:56 pm

The shared information is really good and clearly explained about the professionalism. Many people are trying to maintain professional image by their outer behavior. But inside they failed to maintain it. Its not all about the dressing and it totally depends on how you behaves to the others.

Reply
Genius Execellent Thoughts
11/6/2016 02:25:28 pm

Many people are trying to maintain professional image by their outer behavior.Really this blog keeping an one-of-a-kind and interesting information.Thanks for share with us. Maintain it up. To get genius thoughts please visit our website

Reply
Genius Execellent Thoughts link
11/6/2016 02:28:43 pm

Really this blog keeping an one-of-a-kind and interesting information.Thanks for share with us. Maintain it up. To get genius thoughts please visit our website

Reply
Job Openings link
11/6/2016 02:30:26 pm

This is a good article I have go through in recent times about professional or professionalism.To be a professional I think I will add some more that is discipline , Knowledge and hard work adds flavor to your professionalism. I think this article is like a coach for Professional and Maintain your Image perfect suitable for this article.

Reply
aliajohnn link
11/7/2016 01:55:40 pm

Excellent informative article.Very very helpful to maintain professionalism.Thanks for sharing this valuable article.Keep it up .

Reply
ClenbuterolUK.co.uk link
11/21/2016 11:36:52 pm


Excellent read, I just passed this onto a colleague who was doing a little research on that. And he actually bought me lunch because I found it for him smile So let me rephrase that: Thanks for lunch!

Reply



Leave a Reply.

    Author

    Lucas Thomas, professional writer, entrepreneur, and business owner. 

    Blogs to keep others up-to-date on new ways to develop your writing, business, or time. 



    Updated Every Thursday.
    ------------------------------------
    Interested in LT Copy writing a blog article about something your interested in?

    Then let me know personally through email or comments and I will do more than accommodate.
    -------------------------

    Archives

    October 2016
    September 2016
    April 2016
    March 2016
    February 2016
    November 2015
    October 2015
    September 2015
    August 2015
    July 2015
    June 2015
    May 2015
    April 2015
    March 2015
    February 2015
    January 2015
    December 2014
    November 2014
    October 2014
    September 2014
    August 2014
    July 2014
    June 2014
    May 2014
    April 2014
    March 2014
    February 2014
    January 2014
    December 2013
    November 2013
    October 2013

    Categories

    All
    Being Professional
    Brain Hacks
    Copywriting
    Day One Series
    Good Humor
    Infoproducts
    Logic
    Management Tools
    Meta Learning Series
    Meta-Learning Series
    Photography
    Power Of The List
    Professional Blog
    Real Estate Investments
    Retirement
    Sales Letter
    Self Improvement
    Self-Improvement
    Social Media
    Speaking Professionally
    Techniques Of The Week
    The Champion
    Think Like A Millionaire
    Your Life As A Business Series
    Your Marketing Business

    RSS Feed

Monthly Newsletter?

Need "Tips and Tricks" to maximize your time and effort?

Then look no further than LT Copywriting's Monthly Newsletter. Full of marketing, writing, and management tips and tricks guaranteed to accomplish your goals!


Sign-up below to receive 
your very own copy!


THE NEWSLETTER
* indicates required
For more information:

Contact:

Lucas Thomas

P#: 602-885-1148
E: [email protected]

Follow me @:


 LinkedIn/Twitter/FB/Blog

Google+

Behind LT Copywriting

Picture

Lucas Thomas.
 
Professional Writer. 
        +
Professional Editor.
         =  Professional  Copy.

        
    
                 I have been a professional writer for the last five years. Never thinking to become one until after receiving my very first writing project from my friend.
                 I didn't even want to do it because I didn't have the time. But as the story goes, he made me an offer I couldn't refuse. And on that day I fell into a job I knew would become my career.

For more... See my ABOUT ME!