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When Free And Viral Collide

November 14, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Free products are going to encourage sign ups and build awareness of your presence as an entrepreneur and business. Going viral will do the same thing. When free is able to combine with viral, the result is magical.

Viral content spreads through social networks, word of mouth, and through all of the other possible methods of spreading. However, once content loses its virality, people don’t pay attention as much. The blog that got a spike in traffic is going to be back where it was before in a matter of days. Maybe 20% of that increase in traffic will stay for an extended period of time, but that’s probably all of the extra traffic the blog is going to get after it went viral.

Free solves the problem. People sign up for a blog or subscribe to a channel because something is free. Free can take on a variety of forms such as videos, PDF’s, books, and more. When something is offered for free, people do everything they can to get the free product. When content goes viral, and people see the free product being offered, they grasp the opportunity. Then, they get emailed each time you come out with a new blog post. These people will remember you long enough to see you frequently. As more people see you more times, their trust for you will grow. The best friends are seen more than the acquaintances. In the end, more people will see you more times, and you will get more sales.

Viral traffic comes and goes, but when free and viral collide, the traffic comes and stays.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: business, business tip, free product

End Of The Year Urgency

November 14, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

There are a lot of people who are scrambling to get their work done. The goals that were written down all the way back in January are becoming very significant in the last 6 weeks of the year. This year is coming to a close, and people want to see this year as a good year for their businesses. These last 6 weeks are the weeks in which productivity sky rockets to uncomfortable rates.

There’s less time to kick back and relax. One hour breaks become half an hour breaks. Work keeps on piling on, and when a dim light shows up, more work piles on top of that dim light until the light goes away.

Everyone is hurrying over to Target, Toys R Us, and all of the other retail stores while others are frantically searching Amazon for products to buy. If you do that part now, you’ll be able to relax and watch everyone else going around in a frenzy during the first week of December. Most early shoppers won’t be able to watch for too long because they will have other work to do.

For many individuals, the last quarter is the most productive. The last quarter is crunch time in which progress gets measured. Did you move up from last year to this year? Was there a difference at all? Did anything incredible get accomplished? Everyone wants to be able to answer those questions with a “yes.” However, people start asking themselves these questions as the year comes to a close. This urgency is in action all around you whether you are the one feeling the urgency or one of your friends is feeling the urgency.

It is too late to fix the problem this year since there are only 6 weeks left in the year. However, you can n fix the problem on New Year’s Day. Think of quarters as years. Starting January, you will have to accomplish enough goal to say that you moved up from January to April. Then, continue the cycle. Instead of waiting for 365 days before assessing what you have accomplished, only wait for 1 quarter to do the same assessment.

There is no way around the urgency, but if you experience some kind of urgency all year, you won’t have to experience high rates of uncomfortable urgency at the end of the year.

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

Your Action Is Your Choice, Not The Critics’

November 13, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

“That’s wrong!” “It will never work.” “What were you thinking?”

The critics have more ways to voice their opinions. Some of the critics will praise your ideas while others will do everything in the power to say how bad your idea is. The critics, no matter how good or bad they talk about you, cannot have control over your decisions.

The critics thought an airplane would not be possible. The critics thought that televisions would become a fad because no one would want to sit still and watch something. The critics thought that cars wouldn’t make it. In the end, all of the critics are just giving you suggestions.

The critics are just telling you what they think is right or wrong about your idea. You decide whether or not to implement any of the suggestions that the critics give you. You make the calls when it comes to your idea and how to implement it. The critics may say that your idea won’t make it, but if you believe in your idea and are willing to implement that idea, you can prove the naysayers wrong just like the people who came up with the televisions, cars, airplanes, and other ideas which had their naysayers as well. Those naysayers have now fallen silent, and your idea has the power to make your naysayers fall silent as well.

 

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: business, business tip

When The Solution Involves Change

November 13, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Entrepreneurs and businesses strive to do better. They want more sales, more customers, better products, and more visibility. In order to become better, it is sometimes necessary to change your approach. When the word change comes into play everyone is quick to question it. The questions are not about how the change can be a benefactor. The questions are about all of the risks and dangers associated with that change.

We have become resistant to change to the point where we don’t recognize the good changes. Lowering prices can be a good change, or selling more quality products with higher price tags will lead to a bigger commission. The ways your business are currently growing work, but as the market changes, methods that once worked will not work anymore. Television advertising is not what it used to be. Mobile advertising is the next big thing, but it won’t last forever. There will eventually be a new kind of advertising will dethrone mobile.

The market is always changing, and being resistant to that change is not an option. You can think of a game changer for your business, but if that game changer involves you making significant changes to your business or a product, you are going to resist that change to a certain degree. After you determine that the change will be beneficial, don’t hold back. Put the change into effect because that change is going to help your business thrive in the long run.

 

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: business, business tip

Finding The Priorities

November 12, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Writing the list of goals is the starting point towards accomplishing what needs to get done. Without direction, not all of the priorities will get accomplished. The priorities are the goals that need to be accomplished the most. There are some goals that are more important to accomplish than others. Some goals will have a bigger impact on your business than others.

Writing down the goals is a way to address what you need to accomplish. By ranking your goals and organizing them into priorities, you are able to give yourself the course of direction that will allow you to accomplish those goals.

Your list of goals is the map. The priorities act as your compass.

 

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: business, business tip, how to be more productive, productivity tip

5 Powerful Ways To Get More Followers On Google Plus

November 12, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Google Plus used to be a ghost town, but it is now the second largest social network. The under dog came from behind with the help of more people learning about Google Plus, more visitors, and of course, the search engine Google.

Nevertheless, Google Plus has become an important social network. However, not everyone is using Google Plus to its potential. Here are five powerful ways to get more followers on Google Plus.

  1. Post on Google Plus consistently. The only way your followers are going to remember you is if you are active on Google Plus. By being active, you will commonly appear on your followers’ timelines. More of your followers will be able to share your posts with their followers. As more people share your content, you will also get more followers.
  2. Follow a lot of people on Google Plus. By identifying yourself as someone who follows back, people are likely to follow you just for the follow back. However, after seeing what you post, the people who originally followed you for the follow back will stick around, click on links, and share your posts.
  3. Answer your followers’ questions. When potential followers see you as a helpful person, they will follow you and ask a question. Every day, ask your followers if they have any questions for you. However, if you schedule this post, schedule it at a time when you will be able to answer the question as soon as possible.
  4. Put a Google Plus icon on your blog. After visitors are done viewing your blog, having the Google Plus icon in handy will allow you to get more followers. Show the Google Plus icon at the sidebar of your blog where people will see it as they scroll down.
  5. Host a giveaway on Google Plus. Giveaways are great ways to build buzz around your Google Plus account and get more followers. If you giveaway one of your own products, you get to self promote yourself at the same time!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: google plus, google plus tips

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