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Expect The Unexpected

June 26, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

When people are constant, we keep on expecting that same consistency. If someone doesn’t do enough work for a long period of time, we can expect that person to continue in his or her path. If there are no thunderstorms for an entire week, we can expect that there won’t be another thunderstorm the next day.

Sometimes, you should expect the unexpected. The thunderstorm may happen. The unproductive person may go from bust to superstar.

The porcupine can float on water, and Apple can go from near bankruptcy to a multibillion dollar company.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: apple, business, business tip

The Dramatic Change Irritation

June 26, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Less than a week ago, I was up at Saratoga. There are a lot of things to do in Saratoga, and when the horses are racing, Saratoga is packed. I went to Saratoga before all of the horse races.

One thing at Saratoga that different from where I lived were so many more trees. There were so many trees that some parts of Saratoga looked like a forest. These trees surrounded both sides of the road.

I was shocked. At first, I wondered about the animals that lurked in the area. Then I realized that the people of Saratoga are fine with the trees and open land. Someone who goes to New York City for the first time might be taken out of their comfort zone considering how many skyscrapers are in New York City.

What residents of an area call normal may seem abnormal to a tourist. The tourist may not welcome the rapid amount of changes that occur as they travel from one place to the other.

These changes are necessary because they allow us to quickly adapt to rapid changes in our business.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: business, business tip

The Greedy Erode Quickly

June 25, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

There is always going to be a person who has more Twitter followers than you (unless you’re Justin Bieber). Even the people with over 10,000 followers may not be satisfied that their competition has over 100,000 followers.

Having 10,000 followers is a great accomplishment (if the followers are real). There are two attitudes that the person with 10,000 followers can have:

  1. Be happy and interact with their followers.
  2. Look more at the guy with 100,000 followers than their 10,000 followers.

 

The first choice is the best because the person with 10,000 followers is grateful. This person will talk with their followers, and this person will gradually get more followers as well.

The second choice is not the path that you want to take. It is good to set goals such as getting 100,000 followers, but don’t look at the other people who already have 100,000 followers. By looking at people with the 100,000 followers, the other 10,000 people will be seen as insufficient. The person with 10,000 followers will not interact with their followers. Instead, they will simply tweet out more content and follow more people until they have 100,000 followers. Once they finally get 100,000 followers, they will see someone with 200,000 followers. The quest to get more followers, tweet out more content, and avoid interaction continues.

It is great to see goals, but don’t get greedy. Greed leads to envy which turns you away from what you already have.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: business, business tip, reality, truth, twitter

Using The Paper Airplane Productively

June 25, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Creating paper airplanes can be a productive way to use paper. You can put messages on paper airplanes and throw them to friends. Depending on how you use a paper airplane, it can be very productive.

However, they are not seen as productive by everyone. The main reason why people use paper airplanes is to fool around in a classroom. Those paper airplanes are taken and tossed into the trash.

There are videos that show you how you can make a paper airplane always go straight or curve. A paper airplane can be thrown to someone else like a football. However, in that paper airplane could be information about something.

The paper airplane is usually seen as an unproductive source of fooling around. However, if no one has a football to play with, or someone wants to get a notice faster, paper airplanes can be helpful.

What most entrepreneurs wouldn’t dare to try are the very things that the few attempt to do.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: business, business tip, productivity

25 Blue-Ribbon Tactics To Obliterate Writer’s Block

June 24, 2013 by Marc Guberti 1 Comment

We all must overcome writer’s block when it comes along. These are some ways to overcome writer’s block and think of new ideas for your content at the same time.

  1. Close your eyes. If you like what you see, write about it.
  2. Look at your surroundings. Something you see right away could lead to more content.
  3. Read a book. The title of the book or a sentence in the book can lead to a blog post.
  4. Watch YouTube videos. Videos grab our attention.
  5. Go outside and get some fresh air. I run 4-8 miles every day.
  6. Look at other blogs. Those blogs could inspire your next post.
  7. Look at the trending topics. Those are topics everyone wants to read about.
  8. Think about your hobby. What can you write about relating to your hobby.
  9. Look at your favorite posts. This brings back memories.
  10. Write on another blog. Connect the two blogs together.
  11. Guest blog post. Write about anything you want and link it back to you.
  12. Avoid looking at your inbox. The inbox is a distraction.
  13. Build something. I build Legos.
  14. Create a Squidoo lens. Writing about something different always helps.
  15. Create a Keynote presentation. Put your content on slides.
  16. Read the news from a reliable news source. You might find something that you like.
  17. Meditate. Clear your mind.
  18. Write your goals in a notebook. Then act upon them.
  19. Work somewhere else. A new workplace will inspire new content.
  20. Take a nap. Short naps during our least productive hours are very beneficial.
  21. Look at Google images. You might find an image that could inspire your next post.
  22. Turn off the computer. Staring into a screen won’t do any good.
  23. Tweet on Twitter. The 140 character limit will prevent you from writing too much.
  24. Create a list just like this one. They help out, a lot.
  25. Keep on writing. Your business will become stronger.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: blogging, business, business tip, writing, writing tip

Patience Is A Hit Or Miss Opportunity

June 24, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Only 11% of bloggers use their blogs as their primary source of income. The other 89% are missing out on the secret. Here’s what they are missing:

It takes patience to go from an unknown to the next big thing. However, most people look at the word “patience” in a variety of wrong ways.

Many people think that a year separates them from making $0 a month to over $1,000 a month. It takes many years in order to achieve success. This is where people think they have been patient enough, but in reality, they give up before they can see their full potential.

Another problem with the word patient is that people think success is guaranteed within a certain amount of years. In 5 years, your blog will go from 0 visitors a day to thousands of visitors every day.

Is that possible? The answer is yes. However, people expect those results to happen whether or not they try to get more traffic such as increasing their blog’s SEO and taking other steps to increase traffic.

The 11% who are professional bloggers making a full income from their blogs never gave up and knew what the word patient meant. The other people who don’t look at blogging as a full income stream didn’t bother looking at the word patience, or they looked at the word wrong.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: business, business tip, patience

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