Archive for October, 2009

A Vital Entrepreneurial Skill That Can Save Your Business and Your Sanity

We recently received a comment from a business owner who is so busy on production, he doesn’t have time for paperwork, organizing, and so on. I know how that feels: business is great, but getting up in the morning is no longer an exciting proposition when you have to face the backlog from Hades. Getting [...]

Coaching, Entrepreneur

Entrepreneurial Skills and the Power of Interruption

I read a study a while ago about how long people take to get back to work after they’ve been interrupted. The results were quite amazing, and it really brought home the power of interruptions and the vital necessity to avoid them if you want to achieve success. In fact, organizing in a way that [...]

Coaching, Entrepreneur

SEO Copywriting Services

Within this article today, we will look at SEO copywriting services from a couple of different perspectives. Within the first half of this article, we’ll help you look at good SEO copywriting services and we will use the second half of this article to show you how to develop good SEO copywriting services.
If you [...]

Marketing

The Built-In Entrepreneurial Skill That Sets Gen Y Apart

I was just reading 30 Under 30; America’s Coolest Young Entrepreneurs and saw the story of M3 Girl Designs. In addition to coming up with a great product idea, one of the chief entrepreneurial skills used by the company’s 13-year-old founder, Maddie Bradshaw, was the ability to build and rally a team – which is [...]

Coaching, Entrepreneur

Your Entrepreneurial Skills Have Ten More Years to Work for You

’40 is the new 30’. Like me, you may have heard that expression a lot over the last few years. What does it mean? From a financial viewpoint, it means our money has to last ten years longer, but we also have ten extra years to make it. It also means we have ten extra [...]

Coaching, Entrepreneur

What Makes an Entrepreneur?

I look at the role of an Entrepreneur in a very different light, you see as an entrepreneur I feel there is more risk in not attempting something for fear of failing as there is in actually getting out of your comfort zone and doing something! (and I am sure most entrepreneurs would agree)

Entrepreneur, Family

Success on Adsense – 5 Quick Tips

As you use Google’s AdSense for more and more time you begin to learn from the mistakes of the past, and you slowly begin to realize which of your actions kept your site from reaching its full potential.
But an important part to making a mistake is telling people about it and teaching them how to [...]

Marketing

Entrepreneurial Skills Must Include Being Able to Identify Opponents

Games consist of two teams – yours, and the opposition. But sometimes we find opponents on our own team. And sometimes we become our own opponents.
You’ve probably run into this phenomenon: you think everyone’s on board and with the program, and you think you’re doing all the right things. Nevertheless, you find yourself continually blocked [...]

Coaching, Entrepreneur

Achieving Success is an Empty Experience When We Destroy Others in the Process

Wow. Not a very literate comment, I admit, but I still think the new Global Economic Ethic Manifesto deserves a ‘Wow.’ Achieving success, for many, is an empty experience when we have to shove other people down the ladder for us to make the upward climb. Unfortunately, not everyone feels the same.
Some think there was [...]

Coaching, Entrepreneur

Search engine copywriting

Search engine copywriting is a field that continues to develop each and every day. Copywriting as a field continues to grow but this particular niche is growing at a much faster rate than the overall field. As the Internet continues to grow, more and more companies are relying up on the Internet for [...]

Marketing