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Emphasize Your Skills On The Interview - 3 Tips c things. Until your site is listed in the search engines there's no way for anyone to find it - It's up to you to drive traffic to it.In a competitive job market companies will take a look at candidate's skills and decide how they will best fit into their environment. During an interview you want make sure that you emphasize your skills to set yourself apart from the other candidates.In this article we will focus on three different types of skills:1. Portable skillsThese are skills that you currently have that can be utilized for the job or the company. Many employees will take a strong look at what your current skills are that will require no additional training. This is what you emphasize on your resume and probably the main reason you got the interview in the first place.2. PersonalityWhen an employee is interviewing you they are trying to figure out how you will fit into the current office environment. They also will be assessing you personality to see if you will There a several ways to do this: You can buy it by creating ads and then bidding on certain keywords so the ads will show up whenever anyone searches for them. You can get it for free by: - Writing articles on your niche topic with a link to your site in the author's resource box, and submitting them to article directories so publishers can use them and distribute them to thousands of readers. - Submitting your site to free SEO friendly web directories. - Social bookmarking some of the more interesting pages on your site at places like del.icio.us and Blink. - Submitting some of your articles to sites like Digg or Reddit, where people vote on whether they should be displayed on the front page. If you're item is popular and gets displayed on the front page of Digg, the amount of traffic you get could crash your server. I'm not kidding, I've seen it happen. - Participate in forums and provide a link t The Leaderrship Manfesto I bet that got your attention, didn't it? I've been working on my headlines. Sorry to disappoint you but this article isn't about counterfeiting or how to get rich quick. It's about how to create a successful website which will draw lots of traffic and make you lots of money.I travel all over the world as both a trainer and a speaker, and leadership development is the focus of my work. I work with companies of all sizes: small, medium, large, and corporate giant. In doing this, I have come to a realization - it is time for a revolution in the way we think about, train, and develop leaders. In fact, let’s just scrap it all and start over. The way in which we view leadership development now is worthless. Why do I make such an outrageous statement? I see managers and leaders who are failing themselves, failing their teams, and failing their companies. Their companies, of course, failed them first, by never providing the proper training for their leadership roles.To start the much-needed revolution, it’s time for The Leadership Manifesto. Follow it and see the difference. Ignore it, and bask in the ineptitude of your leaders, until your co This is an enormous subject and you could write a book on each different step. I'm just going to provide a general outline here of the 6 crucial steps to creating a website that's successful over the long term. 1 – Pick Your Niche Choose something you enjoy researching and writing about because you're going to spend a lot of time doing both. It shouldn't have a lot of competition. For example, don't choose "electronics." I guarantee you'll never get a better ranking in the search engines than Sony or Amazon.com. Narrow it down to something like "high end audiophile speakers". Do some research. Check out how much your keywords are going to cost for advertising. If they're really expensive you might want to choose another niche. Check out some sites with similar subject matter so you can see who you're going to be competing with for rankings in the search engines. 2 – Choose Your Service Providers And Register Your Domain Your service providers must be reliable. If your internet connection is always going down or your server is constantly crashing it's going to be difficult to maintain a successful business. Don't skimp on quality just to save a few pennies here. Your domain name should contain your most important keyword that you're hoping to rank well for in the search engines. It should be something unique that's related to your niche and easily brandable. By brandable I mean easy for people to remember and associate with your site. Some call it "mindshare". 3 – Create Your Content Your content must be unique. If you're content is plagiarized, Google will tend to ignore you. They now recognize duplicate content and refuse to list it. They want to provide their users with useful results. People have been slapping together crappy "made for adsense" websites by just copying and pasting content and Google's decided to put an end to it. My advice is not to mess with Google. They're the 900 lb gorilla of the internet that you really don't want to piss off. If you can't get listed in the search engines, you're pretty much doomed from the start. So give them what they want. You'll need 30-100 pages of good content before you even put up a website. You could just start with a few pages and add a page day – like you would with a blog – but it will take you longer to get indexed. Are you noticing a theme about the search engines here? 4 - Create Your Website You're either going to have to use a program like Dreamweaver or a Content Management System. I'd suggest considering a CMS. You'll need to update your website frequently, and even for experienced web designers this can be difficult. A CMS removes all the hassles of publishing new content daily. However, you have to make sure your CMS is search engine friendly. Probably the easiest thing to do for a beginner is use a blogging program like Wordpress. Search engines LOVE blogs, they're very easy to update, and best of all Wordpress is FREE. You should create the website with search engine optimization in mind right from the start. SEO is a very in-depth subject that I can't get into here. Basically, you'll want to make sure your website can be easily crawled by the search engine robots or "spiders". This requires all kinds of things like proper meta-tags and making sure you have good keyword density on your pages. Also, you MUST make sure all your pages load quickly. Much of the world still doesn't have broadband. The average surfer will only wait about 4 seconds before they click off elsewhere. If your pages load too slowly you will be losing massive amounts of traffic. Navigation is very important as well. If people have a hard time finding their way around they'll quickly get frustrated and leave. 5 - Drive Traffic To Your Website Setting up a business on the net is different than at a physical location. In the "real" world it's all about location, location, location. If your store's in a high traffic area it's easy to get customers. But on the net no one just passes by, they SEARCH for specific things. Until your site is listed in the search engines there's no way for anyone to find it - It's up to you to drive traffic to it. There a several ways to do this: You can buy it by creating ads and then bidding on certain keywords so the ads will show up whenever anyone searches for them. You can get it for free by: - Writing articles on your niche topic with a link to your site in the author's resource box, and submitting them to article directories so publishers can use them and distribute them to thousands of readers. - Submitting your site to free SEO friendly web directories. - Social bookmarking some of the more interesting pages on your site at places like del.icio.us and Blink. - Submitting some of your articles to sites like Digg or Reddit, where people vote on whether they should be displayed on the front page. If you're item is popular and gets displayed on the front page of Digg, the amount of traffic you get could crash your server. I'm not kidding, I've seen it happen. - Participate in forums and provide a link to Pre-Money vs. Post-Money Valuation n see who you're going to be competing with for rankings in the search engines.When a company decides that it must raise capital, a key question that must be answered is how much the company is worth. For example, if the business needs $500,000 to get started and/or grow, how much of the equity in that company should $500,000 command? Once this question is answered, the company will go out and try to find investors. When doing so, a key question often arises as to whether the valuation is “pre-money” or “post-money.”“Before the money" or “pre-money” and "after the money" or “post-money” denote simple concepts. However, these simple concepts can even confuse even the most sophisticated analysts at times. If a company is valued at $1 million on Day 1, then 25 percent of the company is worth $250,000. However, there may be an ambiguity. Suppose the company and the investor agree on two terms: (1) a $1 million valuation, and (2) a $250,000 equity 2 – Choose Your Service Providers And Register Your Domain Your service providers must be reliable. If your internet connection is always going down or your server is constantly crashing it's going to be difficult to maintain a successful business. Don't skimp on quality just to save a few pennies here. Your domain name should contain your most important keyword that you're hoping to rank well for in the search engines. It should be something unique that's related to your niche and easily brandable. By brandable I mean easy for people to remember and associate with your site. Some call it "mindshare". 3 – Create Your Content Your content must be unique. If you're content is plagiarized, Google will tend to ignore you. They now recognize duplicate content and refuse to list it. They want to provide their users with useful results. People have been slapping together crappy "made for adsense" websites by just copying and pasting content and Google's decided to put an end to it. My advice is not to mess with Google. They're the 900 lb gorilla of the internet that you really don't want to piss off. If you can't get listed in the search engines, you're pretty much doomed from the start. So give them what they want. You'll need 30-100 pages of good content before you even put up a website. You could just start with a few pages and add a page day – like you would with a blog – but it will take you longer to get indexed. Are you noticing a theme about the search engines here? 4 - Create Your Website You're either going to have to use a program like Dreamweaver or a Content Management System. I'd suggest considering a CMS. You'll need to update your website frequently, and even for experienced web designers this can be difficult. A CMS removes all the hassles of publishing new content daily. However, you have to make sure your CMS is search engine friendly. Probably the easiest thing to do for a beginner is use a blogging program like Wordpress. Search engines LOVE blogs, they're very easy to update, and best of all Wordpress is FREE. You should create the website with search engine optimization in mind right from the start. SEO is a very in-depth subject that I can't get into here. Basically, you'll want to make sure your website can be easily crawled by the search engine robots or "spiders". This requires all kinds of things like proper meta-tags and making sure you have good keyword density on your pages. Also, you MUST make sure all your pages load quickly. Much of the world still doesn't have broadband. The average surfer will only wait about 4 seconds before they click off elsewhere. If your pages load too slowly you will be losing massive amounts of traffic. Navigation is very important as well. If people have a hard time finding their way around they'll quickly get frustrated and leave. 5 - Drive Traffic To Your Website Setting up a business on the net is different than at a physical location. In the "real" world it's all about location, location, location. If your store's in a high traffic area it's easy to get customers. But on the net no one just passes by, they SEARCH for specific things. Until your site is listed in the search engines there's no way for anyone to find it - It's up to you to drive traffic to it. There a several ways to do this: You can buy it by creating ads and then bidding on certain keywords so the ads will show up whenever anyone searches for them. You can get it for free by: - Writing articles on your niche topic with a link to your site in the author's resource box, and submitting them to article directories so publishers can use them and distribute them to thousands of readers. - Submitting your site to free SEO friendly web directories. - Social bookmarking some of the more interesting pages on your site at places like del.icio.us and Blink. - Submitting some of your articles to sites like Digg or Reddit, where people vote on whether they should be displayed on the front page. If you're item is popular and gets displayed on the front page of Digg, the amount of traffic you get could crash your server. I'm not kidding, I've seen it happen. - Participate in forums and provide a link t How Harnessing the Power of Headlines Can BOOST Profits for Your Business t.Marketing guru Gene Schwartz wrote: "Your headline has only one job – to stop your prospect and compel him to read the second sentence of your ad."You can apply that to any marketing piece you write, including print ads, brochures, emails, web pages, letters and more. Without a compelling headline most readers will stop right there, and then discard the rest. And your message will nose-dive into oblivion.Think about it, if you run an ad in your local paper, do you think anyone will be looking out for it (apart from your mum)? Heck no! It has to almost wave or yell at them to make readers notice. If your headline doesn't do that, the rest of your ad will go unread. Outcome = no sales.Heading for ?29m in salesIf Schwartz hadn't bothered to come up with a half-decent headline, the company he wrote for would never have sold 1.98 mil My advice is not to mess with Google. They're the 900 lb gorilla of the internet that you really don't want to piss off. If you can't get listed in the search engines, you're pretty much doomed from the start. So give them what they want. You'll need 30-100 pages of good content before you even put up a website. You could just start with a few pages and add a page day – like you would with a blog – but it will take you longer to get indexed. Are you noticing a theme about the search engines here? 4 - Create Your Website You're either going to have to use a program like Dreamweaver or a Content Management System. I'd suggest considering a CMS. You'll need to update your website frequently, and even for experienced web designers this can be difficult. A CMS removes all the hassles of publishing new content daily. However, you have to make sure your CMS is search engine friendly. Probably the easiest thing to do for a beginner is use a blogging program like Wordpress. Search engines LOVE blogs, they're very easy to update, and best of all Wordpress is FREE. You should create the website with search engine optimization in mind right from the start. SEO is a very in-depth subject that I can't get into here. Basically, you'll want to make sure your website can be easily crawled by the search engine robots or "spiders". This requires all kinds of things like proper meta-tags and making sure you have good keyword density on your pages. Also, you MUST make sure all your pages load quickly. Much of the world still doesn't have broadband. The average surfer will only wait about 4 seconds before they click off elsewhere. If your pages load too slowly you will be losing massive amounts of traffic. Navigation is very important as well. If people have a hard time finding their way around they'll quickly get frustrated and leave. 5 - Drive Traffic To Your Website Setting up a business on the net is different than at a physical location. In the "real" world it's all about location, location, location. If your store's in a high traffic area it's easy to get customers. But on the net no one just passes by, they SEARCH for specific things. Until your site is listed in the search engines there's no way for anyone to find it - It's up to you to drive traffic to it. There a several ways to do this: You can buy it by creating ads and then bidding on certain keywords so the ads will show up whenever anyone searches for them. You can get it for free by: - Writing articles on your niche topic with a link to your site in the author's resource box, and submitting them to article directories so publishers can use them and distribute them to thousands of readers. - Submitting your site to free SEO friendly web directories. - Social bookmarking some of the more interesting pages on your site at places like del.icio.us and Blink. - Submitting some of your articles to sites like Digg or Reddit, where people vote on whether they should be displayed on the front page. If you're item is popular and gets displayed on the front page of Digg, the amount of traffic you get could crash your server. I'm not kidding, I've seen it happen. - Participate in forums and provide a link t Want Help With Your Cold Calling? p>You should create the website with search engine optimization in mind right from the start. SEO is a very in-depth subject that I can't get into here. Basically, you'll want to make sure your website can be easily crawled by the search engine robots or "spiders". This requires all kinds of things like proper meta-tags and making sure you have good keyword density on your pages.Yesterday I received an email from Janet Brooker who wanted some tips on how to make her cold calling more effective.Here's exactly what she asked:Dear Sean,I am an Area Sales Manager for an IT hardware provider.I am having real problems with my cold calling. I call up to get interest and to set up an appointment to see businesses about their hardware requirements but I never know what to say in response to objections and excuses.Could you give me some quick pointers please?Thanks a lotJanet BrookerMy thoughts:Cold calling is full of ups and downs but your success will always come down to two things:1. What you focus on during the calland2. Your techniqueYour primary focus on the call is to set up a meeting.FULL STOP!It's not to send brochures out.It's not Also, you MUST make sure all your pages load quickly. Much of the world still doesn't have broadband. The average surfer will only wait about 4 seconds before they click off elsewhere. If your pages load too slowly you will be losing massive amounts of traffic. Navigation is very important as well. If people have a hard time finding their way around they'll quickly get frustrated and leave. 5 - Drive Traffic To Your Website Setting up a business on the net is different than at a physical location. In the "real" world it's all about location, location, location. If your store's in a high traffic area it's easy to get customers. But on the net no one just passes by, they SEARCH for specific things. Until your site is listed in the search engines there's no way for anyone to find it - It's up to you to drive traffic to it. There a several ways to do this: You can buy it by creating ads and then bidding on certain keywords so the ads will show up whenever anyone searches for them. You can get it for free by: - Writing articles on your niche topic with a link to your site in the author's resource box, and submitting them to article directories so publishers can use them and distribute them to thousands of readers. - Submitting your site to free SEO friendly web directories. - Social bookmarking some of the more interesting pages on your site at places like del.icio.us and Blink. - Submitting some of your articles to sites like Digg or Reddit, where people vote on whether they should be displayed on the front page. If you're item is popular and gets displayed on the front page of Digg, the amount of traffic you get could crash your server. I'm not kidding, I've seen it happen. - Participate in forums and provide a link t ISO 9000 Standards c things. Until your site is listed in the search engines there's no way for anyone to find it - It's up to you to drive traffic to it.ISO 9000 is a vastly popular set of standards accepted by businesses and consumers worldwide. ISO 9000 is a method by which businesses can monitor the quality of their customer service as well as the quality of their products or services. Generally speaking, there are three quality standards within ISO 9000:2000, ISO 9001:2000, and ISO 9004:2000. ISO 9001:2000 presents requirements, while ISO 9000:2000 and ISO 9004:2000 present guidelines. This set of standards refers to the quality of the management process, not the product or service itself.In order for businesses to develop quality standards, they must first recognize and express the areas in which quality control is needed. After recognizing what changes need to take place, they must implement the standards by updating and managing their new quality processes. They should develop documentation to implement the There a several ways to do this: You can buy it by creating ads and then bidding on certain keywords so the ads will show up whenever anyone searches for them. You can get it for free by: - Writing articles on your niche topic with a link to your site in the author's resource box, and submitting them to article directories so publishers can use them and distribute them to thousands of readers. - Submitting your site to free SEO friendly web directories. - Social bookmarking some of the more interesting pages on your site at places like del.icio.us and Blink. - Submitting some of your articles to sites like Digg or Reddit, where people vote on whether they should be displayed on the front page. If you're item is popular and gets displayed on the front page of Digg, the amount of traffic you get could crash your server. I'm not kidding, I've seen it happen. - Participate in forums and provide a link to your site in you signature. Don't spam or you'll get banned – make intelligent comments. - Comment in blogs with a link in your sig. Again – don't spam. And make sure the blog isn't using no-follow or you'll be wasting your time. - Post free classified ads. These provide a high value link back from a popular site, plus you get free targeted traffic to your website from the ads. - There's many ways to get free traffic – just be creative – but don't be too creative. There's a lot of illegal ways to get free traffic as well but they'll backfire on you in the long run. 6 - Monetize Your Website This is the fun part. Now that you've got all this traffic how do you make money? - You can sell advertising - probably the easiest way is with Google Adsense. You can also sell banner space, text links, almost anything really. - You can sell merchandise - I'd suggest drop-shipping. Why do all that packing and shipping if you don't have to? That's too much like work. - You can do affiliate marketing - one of the easiest ways to do this is to feature recommended products that link through to your affiliate's site for purchase. Just make sure you choose quality products to be affiliated with. - The sky's the limit when it comes to monetizing your website. Be creative here too – but again, not too creative. You don't want to do anything stupid and get banned from Adsense or your best affiliate program. And there you have it. How to make your computer print money in six not so easy steps. Now get going and have some fun!
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