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Business Intuition: Avoiding the Cosmic 2 x 4's ey feel it's too much work. True, like everything else, you gotta work on a blog but you don't have to break your back over it. Sometimes you may have a paragraph here and there about a topic that just isn't big enough for an article. You know what? You're going to have many more of these impromptu thoughts and ideas – publish it to your blog. Later, you can come back and gather these paragraphs, compile them into a complete arWhat’s a cosmic 2 x 4 you ask? It’s actually a phrase that’s been used in the ‘new age/ metaphysical’ world for the past 15 years or more. It refers to the lessons we learned the hard way when we didn’t listen to our intuition.In the process of our intuitive development, we learn to listen more deeply and follow the guidance that comes from within. Because conscious awareness is building during that time, whenever we choose not to listen and go against our intuition, the lessons learned s A Brief History of Digital Signage Are you fed up with your blog? Do you feel it's not giving you the results you're hoping for? Don't feel bad. Chances are, some missteps were made along the way that contributed to that. Here are the most common ones.Digital signage is a relatively new form of advertising that allows companies to use electronic screens to broadcast information, commercials, or anything else of their choosing to large amounts of people. This kind of advertisement is spreading to different venues like wild fire. From malls to restaurants to airports to post offices, digital signage is sweeping the advertising market. But where did it all start? Digital signage was used in the 1970’s in stores with VCRs and televisions to attract custome Not Asking For Comments Bloggers always agonize over the lack of comments. But the problem is not that people don't read the blog or don't want to comment but the blogger hasn't given the opportunity for readers to comment. Just like asking for people to order a product, you've got to coax people to spend their 3 or 4 precious minutes to comment on your blog. Ask for opinions. People love giving it. Ask for reader's experiences, input or help to accomplish something. Ask people to suggest something to you e.g. You're getting incorporated, ask people for suggestions, tips and recommendations. Asking also tells people you're open to suggestions and alternative views, further improving the image people may have of you. Not Hosting On Their Own Domain This is one of the most ironic things. Let me ask you a question. Would you host your website on a free host? Of course not. It's almost criminal. So why would you host your blog on a free blog host? Quit using Blogspot or Wordpress dot com domains. Nothing against them they are awesome services but if you're blogging for business, you need your own domain. This way you control where you want to publish the blog to. Tomorrow, if you outgrow these services, you can easily export your blog to another tool, another host without losing too much established traffic. A domain is also easier for people to remember and easier for you to publicize. Not Maximizing Their Blog Content Many businesses quit blogging because they feel it's too much work. True, like everything else, you gotta work on a blog but you don't have to break your back over it. Sometimes you may have a paragraph here and there about a topic that just isn't big enough for an article. You know what? You're going to have many more of these impromptu thoughts and ideas – publish it to your blog. Later, you can come back and gather these paragraphs, compile them into a complete art 6 TIPS - Wheelchairs and Trade Shows eaders to comment. Just like asking for people to order a product, you've got to coax people to spend their 3 or 4 precious minutes to comment on your blog. Ask for opinions. People love giving it. Ask for reader's experiences, input or help to accomplish something. Ask people to suggest something to you e.g. You're getting incorporated, ask people for suggestions, tips and recommendations. Asking also tells people you're open to suggestions and alternative views, further improving the image people may have of you.TRADE SHOWS and WHEELCHAIRS Trade shows are hard work, and even more so for attendees who may use a wheelchair. For some, the chair may be new and temporary but for most attendees, it is where they live.Here are six tips for making life easier for everyone on the show floor ....1. Well, let’s just be honest. Those folks in the chairs know that they are in the chairs. It’s your responsibility to make them as comfortable in your space as any other visitor. Quick no-no or two -- don’t gawk -- don Not Hosting On Their Own Domain This is one of the most ironic things. Let me ask you a question. Would you host your website on a free host? Of course not. It's almost criminal. So why would you host your blog on a free blog host? Quit using Blogspot or Wordpress dot com domains. Nothing against them they are awesome services but if you're blogging for business, you need your own domain. This way you control where you want to publish the blog to. Tomorrow, if you outgrow these services, you can easily export your blog to another tool, another host without losing too much established traffic. A domain is also easier for people to remember and easier for you to publicize. Not Maximizing Their Blog Content Many businesses quit blogging because they feel it's too much work. True, like everything else, you gotta work on a blog but you don't have to break your back over it. Sometimes you may have a paragraph here and there about a topic that just isn't big enough for an article. You know what? You're going to have many more of these impromptu thoughts and ideas – publish it to your blog. Later, you can come back and gather these paragraphs, compile them into a complete ar Employee Motivation is a Psychological Process to suggestions and alternative views, further improving the image people may have of you.To understand employee motivation, we first need to know exactly what it means. The most common definition of motivation states that motivation is the psychological process that gives behavior purpose and direction. It has also been defined as the inner force that drives us to do something.If a person is to a job and do it good, they need some sort of employee motivation or motivation factor behind it. In most cases it is the responsibility of the boss or supervisor to motivate his or her employees. Wh Not Hosting On Their Own Domain This is one of the most ironic things. Let me ask you a question. Would you host your website on a free host? Of course not. It's almost criminal. So why would you host your blog on a free blog host? Quit using Blogspot or Wordpress dot com domains. Nothing against them they are awesome services but if you're blogging for business, you need your own domain. This way you control where you want to publish the blog to. Tomorrow, if you outgrow these services, you can easily export your blog to another tool, another host without losing too much established traffic. A domain is also easier for people to remember and easier for you to publicize. Not Maximizing Their Blog Content Many businesses quit blogging because they feel it's too much work. True, like everything else, you gotta work on a blog but you don't have to break your back over it. Sometimes you may have a paragraph here and there about a topic that just isn't big enough for an article. You know what? You're going to have many more of these impromptu thoughts and ideas – publish it to your blog. Later, you can come back and gather these paragraphs, compile them into a complete ar Blogging Tips: How to Create an Endless Stream of Blogging Ideas you're blogging for business, you need your own domain.Blogging is a great way to expand your online presence, position yourself as an expert in your field, increase your search engine visibility and grow your business … all at the same time! But to accomplish these things, a blogger must blog on a regular basis, even daily.Why You Should Blog Often Regularity is something the best blogs all have in common. The authors publish quality content on a regular basis, and it keeps people coming back and talking about the blog. Quality content publish This way you control where you want to publish the blog to. Tomorrow, if you outgrow these services, you can easily export your blog to another tool, another host without losing too much established traffic. A domain is also easier for people to remember and easier for you to publicize. Not Maximizing Their Blog Content Many businesses quit blogging because they feel it's too much work. True, like everything else, you gotta work on a blog but you don't have to break your back over it. Sometimes you may have a paragraph here and there about a topic that just isn't big enough for an article. You know what? You're going to have many more of these impromptu thoughts and ideas – publish it to your blog. Later, you can come back and gather these paragraphs, compile them into a complete ar Career Changes Are Possible Never Lose Hope ey feel it's too much work. True, like everything else, you gotta work on a blog but you don't have to break your back over it. Sometimes you may have a paragraph here and there about a topic that just isn't big enough for an article. You know what? You're going to have many more of these impromptu thoughts and ideas – publish it to your blog. Later, you can come back and gather these paragraphs, compile them into a complete article or even a book.Many people think that once they have had one or two jobs in a particular field, that they are locked into it for the rest of their careers. If you’re not happy with the field you are working in now, that can be quite a discouraging thought considering that you could remain in the job force for as long as 40 years!Never lose hope! You can make a change to find work you enjoy at a fair salary, it just takes a little planning. First, you need to try to identify what kind of work would interest you. He That's only one way of maximizing your work. Have you written articles in the past? How about e-courses, audio transcripts or books that aren't in publication anymore? Recycle. Break them up and post them on your blog. In fact, if you have lot's of this type of content, you can even get your assistant to post them for you. Publishing Too Often Isn't this the complete the opposite of everything you've ever been taught about blogging? Fact is, the blogosphere has evolved. There are too many blogs competing for your reader's time. Nobody has all that time to read so many blogs. People are now forced to carefully choose the blogs they read. And that also means they'll drop a blog just as quickly as they choose to read one when they can't keep up with your frequency. Maintain a balance. Give information at a slow and steady pace, not bury people with it. Falling For Short Term Methods Ah, this is my favorite. If you can have a favorite pet peeve that is. Every week, you hear about people dishing out the newest, coolest blogging tactic, best blogging tool that's sure to sky rocket your business to success or bull doze your way to the top search engine listings. Consider how any offer will help you advance your business two, five or tens years from now. Is it really in line with your marketing direction? If it isn't drop it. It also helps a lot if you can have a reliable source whom you can consult and help put things into perspective for you. One of the most powerful qualities of a blog has nothing to do with search engines, tagging or pinging. These things do have a place, but they aren't as powerful as the relationship opportunities between you and your c
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