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eBusiness Tips: Wise Words from Round the Web

Ready for some quick eBusiness tips from around the web? A short sentence or two often conveys more wisdom than an entire book, so I’m sharing a few good tips here from some smart people you should get to know. There are many wise people who have different education, business and life experiences than I have, which gives them valuable marketing insights that I may lack. I follow them via their blogs, Twitter accounts, etc. because I value what they can teach me. (Hopefully, a few of them learn a thing or two from me on occasion as well).

The following wise words from people I respect are a few of the things I’ve read sometime in the past that are timeless enough to pass along to you now.


The right mindset
Search offers so much opportunity that even without talent eventually anyone can stumble into something that works for them. But they have to have the right mindset to succeed. Investing time and money and effort and blood and tears…that is the right mindset. If you got nothing then you got nothing to lose. Give it your all.
>> Follow Aaron Wall or get his SEO Book training

Follow up posts solidify Google positions
If you’ve managed to rank on a particular keyword and want to help ensure you stay at the top – write a follow up post, and link through to the original. I’ve done this before to create indented results in the SERP’s – which in some cases puts me at number one and two for some searches – and helps to solidify positions.
>> Follow Paul Anthony

Be imperfect
Your content should be imperfect if you hope to forge genuine connections with people. I’m serious. Don’t follow rules, guidelines or styles – in fact embrace being flawed, it’s a beautiful thing. If you refine things too far you’ll bland away all the personality. Embrace your mistakes, you might even learn something.
>> Follow Adam Singer

Make content portable
The beauty of the social web is that if you make good content easy to share, real live people will be your “channels.” If your content is really good, the persistent will figure out a way to share it even if you don’t make it easy. But why make them work that hard?
>> Follow Kat French

How to presell
Show your prospects a clear path by removing everything in the way and they’ll follow. To sum up in a sentence: Teach people how to fish and they’ll buy the fishing rod from you.
>> Follow DoshDosh

Look for more of these Wise Words from Round the Web in the future.


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eBusiness Tips: Wise Words from Round the Web

Ready for some quick eBusiness tips from around the web? A short sentence or two often conveys more wisdom than an entire book, so I’m sharing a few good tips here from some smart people you should get to know. There are many wise people who have different education, business and life experiences than I [...]

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