Where does website trafffic come from? This infographic breaks it down for you:
Using Google Fonts is simple enough once you get the hang of it. The new font options by Google certainly makes things much easier and removes another barrier for those who avoid "coding". (Though you will have to copy and paste a a couple lines of code.)
Here is a video from profgustin on Youtube which shows the basics of using Google Fonts for your website:
The ultimate way to manage your business allows you to stay connected with data while on the run. The smartphone is now a powerhouse with special apps which are available for free or low cost. This infographic shows the apps which are available to help you stay flexible in your business:
The best idea in the world has no value without execution. Even so, perfect execution does not make up for a start up idea which is flawed.
In the past, one of the favorite rules is "You have tried to kill your idea." The best ideas from brilliant people often come have a one sided view. The idea is amazing but without an understanding of either the market or the competitors... it is doomed to fail. Being first to market can be critical.
The concept of a MasterMind was first introduced by Napoleon Hill. Napoleon Hill (1883-1970), author of "Think and Grow Rich" was an American author, best known for the 25 year commission he received from Andrew Carnegie (1835 – 1919) who commissioned Napoleon Hill to interview over 500 millionaires.
During these interviews, he acquired informationand publish his findings about the similarities in traits, habits and a formula by which these people acquire wealth and success. The book "Think and Grow Rich" remains a popular reference today.
Napoleon Hill wrote about the mastermind group principle as:
The coordination of knowledge and effort of two or more people, who work toward a definite purpose, in the spirit of harmony."
He continues…
No two minds ever come together without thereby creating a third, invisible intangible force, which may be likened to a third mind [the master mind]."
On July 4th every year, fireworks inspire me to think about my own evolution, beliefs, business activities and even relationships. Many of are pushed to the curb into a "stand-by mode" even though most are considered to be acceptable to good.
This has an impact on the calendar since less time is spent on activities which basically make me feel validated and boost my ego, but not best use of time. The next step is to add activities to the schedule which seriously challenges my comfort level and skills.
In the article: 5 Essentials to Business Success, you will see: "Good enough today is not good enough tomorrow". Humans moan resist change because few look forward to more studying, more trial & error and possibly more work.
After reviewing a few comments from Google's infamous Matt Cutts about press releases, sharing the results with you seemed the right thing to do.
The topic is more than just about press releases however since we are really interested in getting better authority and ranking on the Internet. We are interested in how ranking is search engines is possible via press releases.
Why this matters to me: Understanding the ranking factors in search engines helps to solve the of lack of awareness. It is unacceptable that entrepreneurs and small business owners who are AWESOME offline are not getting recognized in the same way online. There are too many special companies which impact the community and offer value which are not getting found. Can press releases be tool to improve ranking and SEO?
A simple truth: Running a business is much different than five years ago. Before you dive into the infographic below, take off your old hat and mindset of: "This is how we've always done it". A new survey data from Constant Contact, where they asked 917 small business owners to explain what it's like running their small business now compared to five years ago. Then, in honor of National Small Business Week, Constant Contact compiled this data into an infographic to highlight the study's discoveries about how running a small business has changed.
While your own business may vary from the infographic, it is important to stay aware of the new reality. Changes over the last five years have been mostly invisible. The virtual world, mobile, and electronics continue to reshape how we live around the globe and we don't see a thing as the world morphs.
Since the goal (which is repeated over and over again by Google) is to give people exactly what they are looking for, we will prioritize service to people as when creating a link building campaign.
If you don’t have the budget to hire an expert SEO company or link building service company, you will find the following instructions very helpful.
The challenge of creating a success for most is not in a lack of ability to tell a story.
In fact, they tell any story regardless of whether it is funny, big, impressive or even their own. Before social media tools, everyone loved to talk about the new stuff they bought or the best restaurant in the world.
Here is a good example for how to ask for to be a guest author on another website:
I know exactly what you are looking for:
More cooperation, more people listening to you, more respect, more people saying 'yes' and more obedience from your kids (if you have kids).
The world gets more difficult to manage because those you come in contact with are more likely to hold the hand out with palm up with the hope of getting something. What you hope for is more people extending a hand as a greeting.
No need to look further because Robin Dreeke is here to help you build a quick rapport with others. Robin isn't just any basement author who wrote a book about a few ideas. Robin Dreeke was in charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s elite Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program (BAP). As you read his bio, you will see that he was tasked to recruit spies.
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