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Think Yourself Rich

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

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Most people think of a business person as either some kind of poker-faced accountant or some hyped-up extroverted salesman/woman. You rarely read about about an imaginative business person and less often hear of one who is highly creative, artistic, and visionary.

The popular concept of a business person, as publicized by the media, is someone who is rather dull and linear in their thinking. They are more often referred to as “hard-nosed” and “practical”. In fact, many business people themselves buy into this mistaken stereotype.

Imagination and creativity is at the heart of all business success. While corporations themselves may appear to be based on stringent rules and regulations, the entrepreneurs who started these companies have all, without exception, been highly creative and imaginative individuals. The corporations that remain innovative and progressive continue to encourage freedom of imaginative expression within their corporate structure… Apple being a prime example.

Napoleon Hill, in his famous book “Think And Grow Rich” goes into great detail about the influential role of imagination in business success.

He talks about two types of imaginative faculties: “synthetic” imagination and “creative” imagination. Through “synthetic” imagination, a person arranges old concepts, ideas, plans, and business models into new combinations. Technically, whilst nothing new is created, the fresh, new approach can yield amazing results.

For example, the self-help grocery store where customers do all the work of shopping is now very familiar to us, in fact we would be hard pushed to remember when things were any different. However, the original business model was to have people come up to the counter of a shop and present their list to the sales assistant who would then run around the store and fetch items for them. Now, with the use of aisles, clear directional signing and shopping carts, the job of a store is to keep stocked and check people out.

In fact, even this idea of checking people out is becoming obsolete, with many stores now offering people the option to check themselves out. Thus, the customer does all the work. Pulling out and wheeling the shopping cart, selecting products and checking themselves out. The result of this arrangement is that the store is more profitable as it can accommodate many more customers and the customer is happier as they are in total control of their shopping experience.

The “creative” imagination borders on the mystical… Here is how Napoleon Hill describes it:

“Through the faculty of creative imagination, the finite mind of man has direct communication with Infinite Intelligence. It is the faculty through which ‘hunches’ and ‘inspirations’ are received. It is by this faculty that all basic, or new ideas are handed over to man. It is through this faculty that individuals may ‘tune in’ or communicate with the subconscious minds of other men.

Business is far from being a game of conservative rule-playing. It is alive with imaginative ideas of how to best serve customers and the marketplace, an aspect of doing business which is seldom mentioned in the media.

As an entrepreneur, start to exercise your imagination, be more creative in how you structure your services and products, put a new spin on how you serve customers. The more you apply creative thinking to your business, not only will you stand apart from your competitors, you will see many more ways to make money, create new channels of supply and demand in your marketplace and ultimately become more profitable.

All the best,

Dave.

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Free Video Series - Creating Your Custom Wordpress Blog Header

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

A few weeks ago regular visitor ‘Rex’ asked how the header graphic for Solo Profits had been put together.

I replied that it would be easier to show the process with a video rather than try to explain in writing… seemed like a good idea at the time;-)

Well, it turns out that it was ’sort of a good idea’, although I didn’t think then that the finished product would be almost an hour long and weigh-in at nearly half a gig (even in .flv format)!

Anyway the job’s done (the videos are uploading as I write).

I thought it would make a good subject for SoloReport 104, so I’ve split the whole thing into four segments for easier consumption - rather than having to view the whole thing in one go.

This is what the videos cover:

Video 1:

  • How to create a new basic document for your header using Photoshop
  • How to make a custom background
  • How to work with layers (a powerful tool for pro-quality graphics)
  • How to define a custom pattern to use in this and future artwork projects

Video 2:

  •  How to define a custom pattern (continued)
  •  Complete your custom header background using layers, opacity controls and your custom pattern
  • Add a basic headline and subhead
  • Use little-known Photoshop techniques to transform your headline with a wow-factor of 10+ (just like the pros do it!)

Video 3:

  • Add your mug shot to the header graphic and stylize it to fit with your blog’s branding
  • Fine-tune the complete design of your header
  • Use a rarely seen trick to produce precisely the complimentary colors you need for the elements in your graphic, without spending valuable time trawling through umpteen swatches and color palettes (pros do this all the time and it saves hours and hours of extra work!)

Video 4:

  • Create multiple copies of your graphic in formats you can use for future projects
  •  Apply the Kubrick .psd mask which allows your header graphic to fit the default Wordpress theme perfectly
  • Step by step - How to upload your header graphic into the live Wordpress folder so that it replaces the original default header

The videos are totally free to view. All I ask is that you login via the link below to gain access to the video material and simultaneously subscribe to “The Solo Report” so that I can keep you bang up-to-date whenever a new training video is posted.

You will immediately be sent a confirmation link by return email to the address you have submitted - so please make sure it’s a real address and one you check regularly. Once you have confirmed your request for more information you will be given direct access to the videos.

The videos are high quality streaming files, so there’s no need for you to download anything :-)

As always, I hope you find the material useful and I look forward to your comments and ideas.

All the best,
Dave.

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12 Steps To Explode Your Site Traffic With Online Social Media

Friday, September 7th, 2007

Solo Report LogoBy Dave Foster

LAST YEAR SAW THE ARRIVAL OF ONLINE SOCIAL MEDIA.

If you operate a website or blog, you would be well advised to realign your site to exploit the popular social media sites for increased traffic.

Before we move on, you can now choose to do any of the following:

    1. Read on - or scroll to the end of this post and
    2. Watch the full online video
    3. Listen to the podcast
    4. Download the mp3 audio file
    5. Download the FREE pdf report and process map

You should also introduce social media components to your site because web users are experiencing these new forms of interaction on more and more sites and they will have an expectation of the same from your site too.

If you want to attract repeat visitors and want them to stay longer, your focus for the next few months should be on the social aspects of your site.

Social media uses technologies like RSS, blogging, podcasting, tagging, etc. and offer social networking (MySpace, Facebook), social video and picture sharing (YouTube, Flickr), and community-based content ranking (Digg, MiniClip) features.

The central theme of these sites is user generated content used for sharing amongst other users. The social aspects of these sites allow users to setup social communities, invite friends and share common interests.

You don’t have to change your site immediately to take advantages of these new technologies. Introduce small changes incrementally and you will be well on your way to measure up to your visitors’ new expectations.

Step 1. Declare who you are to the online community. People should be able to relate to you. Unless they know more about you, you will be just an unknown identity and most people don’t like to deal with people they don’t know. Create an About Me page to list your achievements skills and aspirations.

Step 2. Create a MySpace page and link your biography in the Profile of your MySpace page. Also provide a link back from the MySpace page to your website. Spend an hour every week to develop your online social network in MySpace. Invite a few of your new friends to write blog articles at your site about your products or services.

Step 3. Install a free blog and start publishing at least one article in your blog every week. Provide an easy bookmarking feature to social bookmarking sites like delicious (just like the ones at the bottom of this post). This is done by providing an action button for each article in your site. The action button takes users to the submission page of the bookmarking site.

Step 4. Provide an action button for direct posting of blog articles to digg. Digg is a popular news ranking site. A well dugg article will bring thousands of visitors to you.

Step 5. Provide a forum at your site for users to discuss your products and services. Don’t delete negative comments because they provide insights into the improvements needed to serve your visitors better. However, censor hate speeches and meaningless bantering. Register your forum at BoardTracker. BoardTracker is a forum search engine.

Step 6. If you are offering products, allow users to review and rate your products. This will help you in inventory management because you may want to discontinue low rated products.

Step 7. Provide RSS feeds for your new products, blogs, forum postings, etc. An RSS feed provides teasers of your content. Users will use RSS readers to scan your teasers and visit your site for more information if the teasers interest them.

Step 8. Publish all your feeds at feedburner. Feedburner provides media distribution and audience engagement services for RSS feeds. They also provide an advertising network for your feeds. If you have quality content, you will be able to monetize your material using their services.

Step 9. Create short how-to or new product videos and post these videos in social video sharing sites like YouTube, Google video. Provide a few start and end frames in these videos to introduce your site with your site url. Post these videos using catchy titles, teaser descriptions, and appropriate tags to make them easy to discover.

Step 10. Provide embedded links to your remotely hosted videos on your site. This will save your bandwidth and storage space because the videos reside in the video sharing sites rather than on your own site’s server.

Step 11. As well as videos, use social photo sharing sites like Flickr and SmugMug to share pictures related to contents in your site. Use the same title, description and tag techniques discussed earlier for social video sites.

Step 12. Provide a “Send to Friend” feature for all the products and services you offer. This feature is a link that sends the article, product description, etc. to a recipient via e-mail.

Social media is not a fad. It is here to stay and brings a profound change to web surfers’ experiences. Now is the right time to implement features that will make your site Social-Media-Friendly. Also, using marketing techniques that utilize popular social media sites, you will see a massive increase in traffic to your site.

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