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Why You Need Links To Your Older Blog Posts In Your New Blog Posts

January 2, 2014 by Marc Guberti 5 Comments

The older a blog post gets, the less times it gets visited. As new blog posts push older blog posts to the second, third, fourth, and other pages of your blog, they start to lose attention. That lost attention can also result in a decrease in traffic. However, if you constantly make your old blog posts new, you will be able to increase your traffic to those old blog posts.

When people click on a link to one of your older blog posts, it decreases your bounce rate percentage. Decreasing your blog’s bounce rate is a little known way to boost your SEO. In addition, your visitors will see more of your content. The more someone sees your content, the more likely they are to remember who you are. If someone likes your new blog post and your older blog post, they may search around your blog for a while.

Adding links to your older blog posts in your newer blog posts is the ultimate way to get people to stay on your blog for an extended period of time. Right when someone finishes reading your newest blog post, they can click a link to an older blog post. If your older blog posts have links to your other blog posts, you will be able to increase the amount of time someone stays on your blog.

If you include links in your new blog posts to your older blog posts, you will be able to keep people on your blog for a longer period of time and decrease your blog’s bounce back rate. By implementing this tactic, you will increase your traffic and SEO.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: how to get more blog traffic, how to improve a blog's seo, how to improve seo

The Problem With Waiting For Something To Happen

January 2, 2014 by Marc Guberti 4 Comments

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Some people who think of a great idea wait for everything to come in place. The problem with waiting for everything to align is that waiting does not result in the alignment. In order to get the alignment, you need to take action.

Goals don’t come to the people who don’t go after them. In order to accomplish your goals, you can’t wait for them to happen to you; you have to happen to them. You are the one who controls your own success. The more work you put in towards accomplishing your goal, the more successful you are going to become.

If you keep on waiting, the time will never be just right. The right time to start is now. There is no reason to wait for something to happen. Waiting does not result in progress. Work results in progress.

After enough waiting, it may eventually be too late to implement a goal–someone thought of it already, what you are thinking of wouldn’t be as popular now as it would have been, or something else. In order to implement your goal before its too late, you need to do the work that will allow you to accomplish your goal.

Don’t wait for a goal to happen. Happen to it.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: how to be more productive, how to get goals accomplished, how to get more done

How To Stay Out Of The 365 Day Mindset/Trap

January 1, 2014 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

The New Year has the potential to kickstart a year of productivity. Some people will have more productive years than others. The best way to stay productive is by staying out of the 365 mindset/trap. There are 365 days in an entire year, and it seems as if it will take a very long time before the next year comes along.

This is the trap that people fall into. January is a month of great productivity. Then, February is a less productive month, and all of the other months aren’t very productive either. This is because most people think that 365 days is more than enough time. In 365 days, many people think that they can accomplish all of their goals while going weeks or even months without doing any of the work needed to accomplish those goals.

This results in a year-end urgency because the end of the year is getting closer. In order to stay out of the 365 mindset/trap, challenge yourself to get more accomplished with a certain time limit. I give myself a 12 week limit to accomplish my goals. Less time results in me staying more productive. I have tripled my progress, and by doing that, I have more time to experiment with other marketing tactics, create more products such as Lead The Stampede, and relax.

The relaxation part comes after the work is done. By working intensively for 12 weeks, you will be able to relax for the entire 13th week. Imagine doing no work for an entire week. You will only be able to accomplish your goals and get an entire week off by thinking of 12 weeks as a year.

The 365 day mindset/trap is not an option because it creeps closer slowly and steadily. The people who have the 365 day mindset/trap end up being the hare. The tortoise (those 365 days) end up passing by without getting noticed. When the change gets noticed, it may be too late.

Instead of thinking of a 365 day year, think of a 12 week, or 84 day year.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: how to increase productivity, how to kickstart 2014

Keep The Slate Clean

January 1, 2014 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

The New Year offers us all a clean slate. We get to start over again and write down a new list of goals. The past is just the past. The New Year quickly gave us a clean slate, but most people end up with an unclean slate before February ends. Most people give up on their New Year’s resolutions.

In order to stay strong with your New Year’s resolutions, you need a vision, the right mindset, purpose, and these kick starting ideas. The New Year offers us a sense of hope. This sense of hope is the motivation that will allow you to accomplish your goals.

In order to accomplish your goals throughout the year, you need to hold onto the hope and motivation you get in the New Year. The hope and motivation need to be carried from January to December. This is a great opportunity to transform your business and yourself. Anything you put your mind to can be accomplished in the New Year.

Happy New Year everyone!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: how to increase productivity, how to kickstart 2014, how to kickstart the new year

Establish Your Purpose

December 31, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

We keep ourselves occupied with work, goals, and procrastinators. When it comes to being productive and working on goals, some days can be tough. In order to stay productive, you need to stay motivated. By establishing your purpose, you will give yourself the long-lasting motivation you need to accomplish your goals.

Start by asking yourself why. Why are you doing what you are doing? Why are you trying to accomplish the goals you want to accomplish? By answering these questions, you will be able to remind yourself what your purpose is.

The more you remind yourself of your purpose, the more motivated you will be to accomplish your goals. On New Year’s Eve, it is important to remind yourself of your purpose as you write your New Year’s resolutions. It is also important to remember your purpose after New Year’s Eve, in the New Year, and every day as well.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: how to increase productivity, how to stay motivated

The Mindset Affects Productivity More Than Anything Else

December 31, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Technology has dramatically improved how we conduct our daily lives. We can communicate to each other through social networks, write and reach a big audience, and go from unknown to well-known.

There are also a lot of productivity apps on smartphones, and there are a lot of blog posts about productivity as well. However, people are still unproductive and don’t manage their time properly. Even with all of the technology making our lives simpler, productivity goes astray.

There are some people who are very productive with technology, but there are other people who do not use technology productively. Technology has little impact on a person’s productivity. Instead, it is the mindset that plays a big role in how productive an individual is.

Felipe Guamán Poma de Avala was able to write a 1,200 page letter to a Spanish king centuries before America claimed its independence. Writing a 1,200 page letter would be a challenging task for anyone to this day. However, Poma was able to write the 1,200 page letter without the advanced technology we have today. There was no copy and paste option for Poma, there was no Google, and there was no computer.

Our technology can be as advanced as possible, but the technology does not affect our productivity. Our mindsets and ability to implement the technology we have properly will allow us to stay productive. We do not need advanced technologies. We just need to have the mindset that will allow us to properly utilize what we have.

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