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    Focus & Information Overload | Internet Marketing Tips 2/3
    Don't let the email-list of other's sway you from your goals. Protect your valuable and limited attention from "Information Overload". Information Overload will happen when you are not focused. You will not be focused if you do not have goals.Set small goals, "Take Baby Steps". Focus on it and complete it. Tackle new challenges as they arise - plan your work and work the plan. Again ask yourself how to make it more fun so you enjoy the process of your success. Why is this important?To break up a boulder into little stones, it takes many swings of a sledge hammer. Each day is another swing. Eventually that boulder will bust and make you very wealthy. But that event takes only a second. Meanwhile your life has been spent on the process. If the process of obtaining wealth is making you miserable or getting you sick, what's the use?Also, focus on creating a network and community. Help and give to others online and off - any way you can. Be
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    Creating a Paperless Office
    When working from home, it is usual to find that you have your office in an area that is not very big, such as a box room or even in the corner of the kitchen. When your business really takes off, you will begin to discover that your work area starts to get swamped by paperwork and that you are running out of storage space.An excellent solution to this is to aim towards having a paperless office. Obviously, certain documents must be kept for legal and tax purposes, but take a look around you and ask yourself, “Just how much of this paper do I need to keep?”The first task is to go through your paperwork and decide what is for the bin. Base your decision on whether you are ever going to need that document again. This is slightly different to documents you know you will never READ again, because most businesses are required by law to retain certain paperwork for official purposes, for example, certain receipts and leasing agreements.Second
    Do you know that most of the companies get
    Customer Service - Winning Customer Experiences
    Winning Customer ExperiencesMuch research has been done on what the makes a winning customer experience. What is it that makes customers come back to your business instead of going to someone else's? If your repeat business is low, what is it that you are doing to drive your customers away? There is a consistent theme that emerges across the research - winning customer experiences are built on consistency. Michael Gerber in his book "The E-Myth Revisited" calls this orchestration. "Orchestration is the glue that holds you fast to your customers' perceptions".This may seem a glib response to a complex issue, but take a moment to consider it from the customer's viewpoint. When dealing with a business for the first time, the customer probably has no set expectations on what the experience will be like. With your first interaction, you set the standard in the customer's mind. If you set a positive standard, the customer will likel
    now that most of the companies get
    My Father's Son
    What my father didn’t know about communicating and relationships would fill volumes, but about hard work, he knew. And about turning that hard work into money, he knew.I saw my father buy cars and fix them up and sell them. He never chose an automobile that needed lots of work and I don’t think he did it that often, but if the opportunity came along . . . he was ready. He would tune it up and paint it if needed, but bodywork and major repairs were expensive, time consuming, and best left alone.He lived with his mistakes. In the fifties, he bought a Willy’s station wagon, the kind that was always painted maroon and gold. My dad painted it red and yellow. You could see it coming from blocks away. He drove that quite a while before he sold it.My father also looked for houses. I think he built our first home in Missouri where I was born. When we moved to Tacoma, we rented until we could afford to purchase. Once we moved in, he constantly pa
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    Monetizing Your Website
    In this article we are going to cover how to monetize your website, This is actually one of the most fun parts of building a money making website. Monetizing is actually how your website is going to generate an income, there are many ways to monetize a website but monetizing should be done last after you have found a theme for your website, after you have found your target audience, after you have your content, monetizing your site is the absoluet last step. The only way to monetize your site effectively is to have a clear vision of where your site is going.What is Monetizing Believe it or not this is actually the easy part. This is where you convert warm, willing-to-buy “Presold” visitors into income. At the Monetize level your visitors are eager and ready to buy, basically they have their wallets out and ready to purchase. There are many ways to add income streams to a website, your job is to guide your visitors to these monetizing outlets by usin
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    Slow Down
    Sanity Saver# 6 Slow DownThere is more to life than increasing its speed.Gandhi Most of us live as if we are careening down a freeway. Think about how much you miss when you’re traveling at warp speed. We need to take the first available exit and pull into a quiet country lane, slow down and reflect on our lives. There is a saying in Thailand, “Life is so short--we must move very slowly.”Since we can’t slow down the things around us we try to speed ourselves up. We hurry, rush, we hustle. We run ourselves ragged trying to get ahead or stay even or to catch up.And then we occasionally encounter someone who seems to have time for everything and for everyone. He doesn’t hurry. He doesn’t seem stressed, rushed or impatient. It’s almost as if he’s got nothing to do yet he gets so much done.Consider for a moment, stressed people are always in a hurry. People who hurry are always stressed. People who d
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