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Small Business Goals, Realize Your Ideas By Taking The Right Decisions up into two different lists. First copy down (and number) the websites you like. Then, on a separate piece of paper, copy the list of the things you liked, but put them in order of importance to you. Do not put the website they're from. Rather, use the number off the other list to indicate what site tA major reason why people fail with their small business ideas is the lack of ability to take the right decisions.People don't reach their business goals because they don't posses the strength to take their own decisions. They let other people interfere and get influenced by negative opinions.Unfortunately many small business entrepren Simple Yet Strong? Yes, It Happens with Logos! I admit it. I've ripped off websites. In fact, I specifically have a place on the website planning worksheet I use for clients to indicate what websites they want to steal from. And I'm here to tell you how to do it without getting caught.We all know that a good first impression has a long lasting impact. Human beings have the inherent nature of building up their perceptions on the basis of visual stimuli. This particular aspect of human nature is applicable in all walks of life. Be it dressing up smart for an interview/ presentation, wrapping a gift in an elegant paper or even a goo A brief disclaimer: I don't advocate or encourage directly stealing designs, images or text from other people's websites. Don't do it. It's not nice. So how can you rip off someone's website? Recently a client was in a website planning meeting with me. "What other websites do you like?" I asked him. "Tim," he said, "I want my website to look exactly like this website," and he typed in the address of a website into my web browser. "Er, okay," I intelligently responded. Meanwhile, I was thinking to myself, "I can't just steal the design of the website." So I told him, "Let's make a list of what you like about this website. Then I can make sure I don't forget anything." So here's how you steal from other people's websites without getting caught. First, make a list of 5-10 websites you like, and somehow want to emulate. As you're making the list, jot down anywhere from 2-10 things you like about that site. Next, break that list up into two different lists. First copy down (and number) the websites you like. Then, on a separate piece of paper, copy the list of the things you liked, but put them in order of importance to you. Do not put the website they're from. Rather, use the number off the other list to indicate what site th Customers - NO y stealing designs, images or text from other people's websites. Don't do it. It's not nice. So how can you rip off someone's website?Customers...NO!We were visiting in Gisborne, an attractive small town near Melbourne, Australia.Walking along the main street I saw a small clothing store with a very bold sign pasted on the door directly above the doorknob. It read:CUSTOMERS NO… jam donuts, sticky buns, fizzy drinks, mucky boots, cigarettes, ice creams, gooey Recently a client was in a website planning meeting with me. "What other websites do you like?" I asked him. "Tim," he said, "I want my website to look exactly like this website," and he typed in the address of a website into my web browser. "Er, okay," I intelligently responded. Meanwhile, I was thinking to myself, "I can't just steal the design of the website." So I told him, "Let's make a list of what you like about this website. Then I can make sure I don't forget anything." So here's how you steal from other people's websites without getting caught. First, make a list of 5-10 websites you like, and somehow want to emulate. As you're making the list, jot down anywhere from 2-10 things you like about that site. Next, break that list up into two different lists. First copy down (and number) the websites you like. Then, on a separate piece of paper, copy the list of the things you liked, but put them in order of importance to you. Do not put the website they're from. Rather, use the number off the other list to indicate what site t What are My Chances to Get the First Place in Search Engine Listings? tly like this website," and he typed in the address of a website into my web browser.You must have heard the stories how people became rich and famous with their websites. How could they achieve this? Their websites took a first position in search engine listings targeting popular keywords. Sounds easy, right? Wrong! To be honest, chances for a regular small business website to get to the top of the search engine listings are close "Er, okay," I intelligently responded. Meanwhile, I was thinking to myself, "I can't just steal the design of the website." So I told him, "Let's make a list of what you like about this website. Then I can make sure I don't forget anything." So here's how you steal from other people's websites without getting caught. First, make a list of 5-10 websites you like, and somehow want to emulate. As you're making the list, jot down anywhere from 2-10 things you like about that site. Next, break that list up into two different lists. First copy down (and number) the websites you like. Then, on a separate piece of paper, copy the list of the things you liked, but put them in order of importance to you. Do not put the website they're from. Rather, use the number off the other list to indicate what site t The Go Pointer's Guide to Unforced Errors ure I don't forget anything."All in all, our decision-making equipment is pretty sound. We don’t follow the lead lemming over a cliff. We can’t be fooled into thinking that a 99-cent lure is a meal. We don’t try to catch car fenders with our teeth. Then again, it wasn’t a dog who launched New Coke. So there are a few bugs – little design flaws of the mind – that can have big co So here's how you steal from other people's websites without getting caught. First, make a list of 5-10 websites you like, and somehow want to emulate. As you're making the list, jot down anywhere from 2-10 things you like about that site. Next, break that list up into two different lists. First copy down (and number) the websites you like. Then, on a separate piece of paper, copy the list of the things you liked, but put them in order of importance to you. Do not put the website they're from. Rather, use the number off the other list to indicate what site t How to Become a Qualified Person Consultant up into two different lists. First copy down (and number) the websites you like. Then, on a separate piece of paper, copy the list of the things you liked, but put them in order of importance to you. Do not put the website they're from. Rather, use the number off the other list to indicate what site they're from.If you are a Qualified Person with a full time position. You may be interested to know that there are many organizations that require the skills and expertise of a Qualified Person consultant.The organisation may require periodic batch release and would only require a QP at these times. A company may have a large project and require a Qualifi Now, unless you're giving this to a designer, throw away the original list. Seriously. Don't refer back to it. If you are giving it to a designer to actually design the site, that's fine, but give that person the two new lists as well. It may be that, like my client, there's really only one website you like. Do the same thing. Make a list of the attributes you like about that site, then make a new, prioritized list. It will probably still strongly resemble the original site, but it will not be a direct rip off of their design. Here's rule number one. In the designing process, do not look at websites you liked. And the second rule is this: occasionally break rule number one. You should definitely not constantly look at the other websites while you're designing. However, you will occasionally ask yourself something like, "How did they do #5 on my list?" In that case, it's okay to take a quick glance at that other site. But look at it, then close that browser window. These are the methods I used when designing my client's website that I described to you. At the end, I looked at both sites, and showed them to my client. I was happy with how different they w
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