Monday, December 24, 2012

Prosperity Series 6: Internet Entrepreneurship - Website Design

Bringing the Law of Attraction to Internet Entrepreneurship

Internet entrepreneurship starts with your computer screen.

Internet entrepreneurship starts with your computer screen.

Internet entrepreneurship is perhaps the most exciting thing to happen in business since Henry Ford developed the assembly line. The Internet levels the playing field, allowing just about anyone to enter the World Wide Web and to set up shop. You don?t have to have inventory, expensive equipment, payroll (at least for those just starting out), and a lot of expertise. Software and Internet service providers make it easy.

But what?s the difference between those who fail miserably and those who make it big. All other things being equal, the biggest difference is in the attitude. And, as we learned earlier in this series, attitude is based upon beliefs. Attitude in motion is behaviour, and behaviour governs the results we produce.

You can give two people exactly the same instructions and one will not be able to follow through, while the other person will complete the assignment with flying colours. It has everything to do with attitude. One person easily sees failure, while the other person easily sees success.

Internet entrepreneurship continues with Google.

Google is more important to Internet entrepreneurship than any other search engine.

Google and Internet Entrepreneurship

The masterminds at Google continue to push the envelope on developing algorithms to detect quality and relevance in websites. All the SEO effort in the world won?t mean squat if Google changes the algorithm a certain way, wiping out all of your carefully laid work to take advantage of the last incarnation.

Perhaps the best strategy of all is to head Google off at the pass by delivering what Google is trying to elicit in the first place?quality content and lots of it.

But let?s look at what defines ?quality.? Quality means,

  • Well-written.
  • Delivering value (something valuable to the reader or visitor).
  • Easy-to-read. This could include something as simple as the Flesch rating for readability?a measure of the sentence lengths and lengths of words. It might include the percentage of passive sentences compared to those with active voice. Long sentences and long words make text more difficult to comprehend for a broader audience.
  • Having authority. This is where all those back links come in handy. But Google prefers quality back links?links that show relevance. These are links that prove you are an authority.

Internet Entrepreneurship Solutions

oDesk job site, aid to internet entrepreneurship

Internet entrepreneurship needs skilled labour. oDesk and Elance are two key sources.

Perhaps building authority proves to be the most difficult and time consuming of these. Certainly each of the others contribute to this, but more needs to be done to build your reputation.

Answering questions at forums and making comments on blogs can help, but these take time. Perhaps the biggest block of time is in finding the appropriate places to write these answers and comments. You can delegate this to someone else. Hire someone through a job site, like oDesk.com or Elance.com, to tackle the menial tasks for you. With worldwide resources, you are likely to find someone in your budget. You can?t delegate your authority, because that comes directly from you and only you, but you can certainly delegate repetitive actions that take away from you delivering your core value.

Even the idea of delivering lots of quality content can be delegated. If you choose your team carefully, you can end up having to do very little to maintain your new empire.

Horseshoe Magnet: a symbol for the Law of Attraction and the key to success in Internet Entrepreneurship.

Horseshoe Magnet: a symbol for the Law of Attraction and the key to success in Internet Entrepreneurship.

Attracting Solutions

As outrageous as it sounds, you literally attract what you believe or feel. If you feel that success can only be achieved with hard work, then you will always have hard work and long hours.

If you fear hard work and attempt to use the Law of Attraction to escape the drudgery, you will attract only hard work and long hours. Why? The Law of Attraction doesn?t see your desire. It only sees the picture toward which your feeling is aimed. You can fear or desire something, but the Law of Attraction only looks at the picture. If you don?t want slavish hours and hard work, then picture for yourself: easy, effortless productivity that requires very little work. Don?t focus on the work. Focus on the ease of action.

You should never fear hard work. You should always been willing to roll up your sleeves and to slug it out to get something done. But if you keep building a feeling of effortlessness, you will find more and more inspiration and opportunities for effortless productivity coming your way. You will find more tricks to make your job easier.

We will continue to give you tips and techniques that can help you make your websites better and better, but behind all success is one overriding attitude. If your attitude is one of effort and failure, you?ll struggle and perhaps never make it. But if your attitude is one of ease of work and dynamic success, you?ll find every possible way to achieve massive prosperity for all of your websites.

As always, we?d like to hear your comments and feedback. Let us know what you think.

Next: The Biggest Secret

The ancient Law of Attraction was packaged, a few years back, as ?The Secret.? It quickly became a blockbuster video and a bestselling book.

For a majority of people on the planet, it had been a secret. Few people ever knew about it until the video came out. And fewer people still ever put that secret into productive use.

In the next and final article in this series, we touch on another secret which is far bigger than the Law of Attraction?Prosperity Series 7: Secret of the Ages.

Source: http://awebsitedesigner.com.au/prosperity-series/prosperity-series-6-internet-entrepreneurship/

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