Wednesday, July 11, 2012

The Power Of The Words “I Can’t”



People realize unimagined success when they believe they can do something. On the flip side, saying “I can’t” can prevent success from being achieved. Setting yourself up for success rather than positioning yourself for failure can be as simple as removing one letter from this simple phrase. By turning an “I can’t” into an “I can,” doors open that were previously shut and locked. Insurmountable barriers disappear, making the path to a rewarding relationship, renewed spirituality, six figure income, or other goal a clear one.

Words have the power to heal or destroy, to make things happen or prevent them from occurring. What you say can determine your destiny. Though we might consider it simple to change what we say, this is often easier said than done. Many people struggle with removing phrases like “I can’t” from their vocabulary. Fear, low level of confidence, and lack of vision are some things that stand in their way. Removing these can be difficult but the result is more than worth the effort.

Success experts say that “can’t” is the same as “won’t,” which equates to quitting. When people try to achieve a goal but fall short and say they cannot, they are saying that they quit. At that point, they relinquish their power to achieve that goal, rendering themselves helpless. When faced with a roadblock, they should identify the issue and seek guidance to resolve it, if necessary, rather than throwing in the towel.

We are used to hearing children say they cannot do something. Unfortunately, many of these children retain this outlook into adulthood. They say they cannot find a healthy relationship, cannot make a work or school commitment, or cannot further their careers. This renders them powerless, making them unable to accomplish something. Instead of going down this road, they should recognize that they are always in control and act the 
part.

On the road of life, we create the map. Whether it is filled with dead ends and do not enter signs is up to us. Though this is a bitter pill to swallow, the more important realization is that this map is not permanent. Even people who begin heading down that road are not destined to drive the route forever. At any time, they can change the course, heading for a successful future.

Change begins with creating a desirable and realistic goal, which is actually a combination of a plan and a dream. By achieving this goal, we accomplish what we once said we could not do. This makes us realize that our other goals may also be achievable. By accomplishing one after another, we change the road to our future.

Can’t is a choice, not the lack of ability, money, or time. This choice reveals what we consider important in life. The first step to make lifestyle changes is recognizing the choice we are making when we say we cannot and why we are saying this. Once we realize that the reason does not correspond with our values, we can alter our future path.

Monday, July 9, 2012

Are You LinkedIn?



LinkedIn is one of the best social networks for business to business purposes. More than 161 million people used this social network to connect with past and present colleagues, clients, classmates, friends, and family within a professional setting. Whether you work from home as an entrepreneur, in a corporate office as a worker bee, line manager, or executive, or in a nontraditional setting like an airplane, you should have a LinkedIn account.

Though it may seem like just one more social networking account to maintain, LinkedIn is much more. Since it is designed as a business to business tool, businesspeople use LinkedIn to make connections. They review the high school and college sections, look at job categories, and spend time in answer and discussion groups, searching for other members who can provide a needed product or service. The more active a person is with the account and the more connections the individual has, the higher he or she will rank in these search results.

Use the LinkedIn profile to relay as much information as possible about yourself. Tell others how your products or services can help them. If you are looking for additional work, include information about how you can benefit a prospective client or employer and provide details regarding your work ethic and any behavioral, personality, or aptitude tests you have taken. Change summary content to reflect your professional growth. Include keywords about what you offer or what you are seeking because Google searches and indexes this content.

Adding a professional headshot to your profile increases your chances of being found on LinkedIn and having your information reviewed. This is a business site so make the picture appropriate to that setting. Keep work history and skills updated, going back as far as possible with work experience. This helps with a job search because it illustrates your level of experience. Including previous employer names also enables past colleagues to connect with you.

By participating in LinkedIn answer and discussion groups, you position yourself as a subject matter expert. This opens the doors to new connections, making it well worth the time involved. In terms of connections, make them with almost everyone, not just people that you know. Unlike Facebook, LinkedIn is about business relationships, making it appropriate to connect with strangers. Some of these connections could provide an opportunity for new work or additional clients.

When making a connection, create a personalized message that reveals your intention. If recipients understand why you are interested in connecting with them, they are more likely to accept the invitation. Do not lock your profile or keep information hidden because this prevents others from learning more about you before making a connection.

With LinkedIn as another way to establish business to business connections, you should begin reaping the rewards in your professional life. These business connections can lead to personal relationships revolving around education, hobbies, or other interests. LinkedIn is much more than it may appear to be at first glance so give it a try.

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Ways To Get Your Brand Noticed By Google


More than 888 billion searches are done on Google sites worldwide every month. Each day, more than 620 million people visit Google to search for information online. As of July 2008, Google had indexed one trillion page views. These are impressive statistics and they indicate the power this search engine wields in the online world. If you have a legitimate home business, you should establish an Internet presence and optimize online efforts for this massive global search engine.

Google thrives on natural (unpaid) search results because these drive more people to use its service. Delivering the best results means finding websites that users consider valuable. Google attempts to identify website elements that serve as proof of a site’s value and it regularly alters its ranking algorithms to prioritize these elements. Website branding is included in these factors because people trust and interact more with online brands they know.

Though it may seem like the largest brands fair better in natural search results, small companies can do several things to compete with these major players online. Even a site with only a few pages can create a strong online brand. Developing a brand generates new business and pays off in terms of search engine optimization, or SEO. Customers feel more comfortable providing personal and payment information when interacting with a recognized brand.

Creating a logo that is easily recognized and matching the color scheme on the website to the colors used in offline marketing efforts are two effective branding techniques. Company slogans and marketing messages should be consistent across online and offline advertising. Marketing messages should emphasize the main features and benefits of company products or services, doing so in a concise manner. Customers will be more likely to remember such messages and associate your company brand with them.

Website SEO is critical to branding because search engines use this to determine the purpose of the site. Incorporate keyword phrases and branded keywords into website content. A keyword phrase is what users enter during their search engine queries. Branded keywords are unique for your business and are as simple as including your company name in a keyword phrase.

Be sure to include branded keywords in website title tags so search engine spiders can easily find these terms. Title tags should be no more than 62 characters and should not be stuffed with unrelated keywords. They should read naturally and include branded keywords following the pipe symbol. This branded keyword placement contributes to search engine recognition of the company brand name.

When developing online branding, think big. Look at what the largest brands do and take the same approach. Even the smallest details, like formatting e-newsletters to reflect website branding elements, can make a big difference. The more locations branding can be incorporated online, the better. This approach increases consumer trust and engages site visitors. Future versions of Google algorithms will favor well-branded websites, so get in the good graces of this search engine now. Your business will benefit greatly from the improved search results ranking.

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Want To Learn How To Work From Home? Let An Expert Show You!


Have you had it with the long work commute and sitting in a tiny cubicle all day? Are you tired of hearing co-workers gossip and complain when they should be working? Do you have better ideas than your boss but are never heard? If so, you may be ready to leave the traditional corporate environment and learn how to work from home. Let entrepreneur and self-made millionaire Dani Johnson show you how.


On July 16, Dani will offer her popular Home Business Entrepreneur Workshop in Dallas, Texas. It is part of a three-day event, with the life-changing First Steps To Success program held during the first two days. Tens of thousands of people have participated in First Steps and learned how to establish a home business during the final day of the event. This last day is dedicated to realizing home based business success, so do not miss it.

Whether you have been in the corporate world for decades and are now at the executive level or are entering the workforce for the first time, you can become a home based entrepreneur. Dani will reveal how to be your own boss and create a successful business based from home. She is qualified because she used the same methods to achieve her own entrepreneurial success. At one point, she had just $2.03 and just one year later, she was making $250,000.

Dani has helped thousands of people get out of debt and escape corporate jobs that were going nowhere. She taught them to create a home business that generates a six or seven figure income. It can take years of work to learn what Dani teaches in a single day. Attendees learn how to position their new business for exponential growth with minimal effort. They even discover how to grow steady and lasting residual income that withstands economic downturns.

This workshop is dedicated to home based businesses so the topics and skills are relevant to this structure. Attendees receive information about home based work that they cannot find elsewhere. Dani has established several home businesses so she knows which techniques work. She also recognizes that being an entrepreneur is much different from being an employee and she helps smooth the transition for former corporate workers.

Being the boss means learning how to work with different personalities. Whether they are prospecting, building a team, or dealing with vendors, entrepreneurs must create successful interactions. Dani shows them how, explaining everything from how to motivate a team to how to develop a 20,000-member sales force in just two years without doing any advertising.

No matter what your entrepreneurial aspirations are, this workshop can help. You will learn how to beat the competition and earn your first $10,000 check. Presentations will no longer make you sweat and prospecting will become second nature. You will create a sales team that is ready, willing, and able to work for you and knows how to close every deal. In short, you will become the entrepreneur you always wanted to be!

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Prepare Yourself For The Next Secret Millionaire, Hilary DeCesare


On July 8, Hilary DeCesare will be featured on the primetime ABC television show Secret Millionaire. She continues a season that has been notable, to say the least. DeCesare is the co-founder and CEO of the kid-safe social media site Everloop. This millionaire will spend a week residing in a rundown Long Beach, California, apartment while volunteering undercover and looking for individuals and causes worthy of some of her money. This episode is filled with emotions, as DeCesare interacts with volunteers working with neglected animals and homeless people.

DeCesare managed to create six figure income with Everloop, a venture that arose from her role as a parent. When her teenage twins stated using the Internet, she realized that children had no place to safely connect with friends online. She also noticed the lack of information and security designed to keep children safe on the Internet. Online trends like Internet-related teen suicide, cyber-bullying, and online predators caused her to take action.

The result was a safe and protected online space for children younger than 13 to connect with friends, collaborate, and grow. Everloop is based on cutting edge technology and offers outstanding customer service. Fundraising was critical to obtaining startup money for this company. DeCesare remained focused, accountable, and flexible throughout the process, characteristics that surely came in handy during her time as the Secret Millionaire.

This entrepreneur has experienced every aspect of launching and growing a business. She has achieved enviable success, winning the AlwaysONGlobal 250, ONHollywood for Digital Media, and DEMOgod Award in 2010. She was a finalist in the 2010 Women 2.0 PITCH Startup Competition designed for companies in the beta stage that have not received significant funding. AlwaysOn named her one of the “Top 25 Women in Tech to Watch” in 2010 and 2011. DeCesare was even invited to The White House Conference on Bullying prevention.

This is not the first entrepreneurial venture for DeCesare. She previously co-founded the management consulting firm White Space Ink, which specialized in startup technology businesses. She was also employed by technology giant Oracle Corporation, earning more than 100 managerial sales awards worldwide. As an entrepreneur, she has realized the cost, time, and effort involved in starting a business and realizes that charitable volunteers face the same challenges.

Giving back is important to this entrepreneur, who serves on the board of directors at the Max Cure Foundation, which is dedicated to discovering medical cures that save the lives of children. She also invests in startup businesses, giving others a chance to showcase their talents to the world. DeCesare knows how difficult fundraising can be so she helps others whenever she can.

Ask DeCesare about her goals and she will say that she wants to change the world. She realizes that she cannot do this overnight and that life is about more than business. Time spent on Secret Millionaire reinforced her commitment to charitable giving and she plans to keep this a top priority in coming years while she focuses on growing her business.