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Being a Guru Rich Jerk, or Just a Guru? s Law, it states:Spare times.Paper and Pen.Losing by a careless button push.Sharing by full openness,the more so the merrier.The greedy dreams will be fulfilled.Trying to make it,pushes results further away.Being Chinese, success seems unbalanced.Actually once it seemed like the West had all the answers.There is a fear of loss to cheap workers.Yet with the success of a few services that promise that you can kick out the boss, I think most are probably overpaid anyway.What about visiting your internal self?Much is said of internet Gurus.I wonder whether the word Guru can be applied? I guess apart from seemingly being dishevell “The value of a telecommunications network is proportional to the square of the number of users of the system. First formulated by Robert Metcalfe in regard to Ethernet, Metcalfe’s law explains many of the network effects of communication technologies and networks such as the Internet and World Wide Web.”If you think about it, the possibilities for what you could apply this same basic generic concept is endless. Why Businesses Need To Be Acting On This Growing Trend Most Business owners will agree that “co Tracking Your Sales; The Sales Managers Most Valuable Tool Naturally, with it being the end of the year, I have been spending some time reflecting on the previous year in order to get idea of where I want the business to go in 2007. As I thought about 2006 a couple of significant standouts came to mind.If you are a sales manager you need to have the company and the front line workers always ask customers who come in and buy; How did you discover our company. Have you ever filled out a customer survey and there is always a box or lines to fill out which ask; How did you hear about us. This is most essential for marketing purposes, but even more important it can be a sales managers greatest and most valuable tool.Tracking your sells and how they come in is one of the most important things a business can do and it is difficult to track too. But knowing this can help you better target your sales teams on where they can The first example that came to mind was MySpace. In 2006 it hit its peak (at least in popularity) by becoming one of the most visited websites on the Internet. I’d say that a site created by one guy which now has traffic levels comparable to MSN and Yahoo is doing something right. And apparently News Corp. thought the same because it purchased MySpace for a few billion dollars. Or what about the huge the explosive growth and eventual acquisition of YouTube. It went from a pretty cool website to a $1.6 Billion part of the Google machine. Wouldn’t you like your business to have the same kind of results in 2007 that these businesses experienced in 2006? I know I would. That got me thinking and the one thing that I realized about all these success stories of the past year is that they all seemed to grow exponentially. So I asked myself, “What caused these businesses to grow so fast?” and without a huge multi-million dollar advertising budget behind them. They did it with a business model and methodolgy that allows its users to help add to and grow the content and community of their business. The popular name that most have adopted for this model and methodology is “Web 2.0″. And for the purposes of this article, I’m going to stick with that name. What is Web 2.0? Here are the basic characteristics of a Web 2.0 application or website:
Web 2.0 is not the first example of this type of system thriving in its environment. Take the growth of cell phone networks. They have the same root principals in that they depend on the network to grow(user base) in order for the value of the overall network to increase. To this day, you still see Verizon Wireless commercials advertising that they have the “best” network because they have the largest network. They show it by having a huge mass of people standing there as your “network”. This is called Metcalfe’s Law, it states: “The value of a telecommunications network is proportional to the square of the number of users of the system. First formulated by Robert Metcalfe in regard to Ethernet, Metcalfe’s law explains many of the network effects of communication technologies and networks such as the Internet and World Wide Web.”If you think about it, the possibilities for what you could apply this same basic generic concept is endless. Why Businesses Need To Be Acting On This Growing Trend Most Business owners will agree that “con Simple Yet Strong? Yes, It Happens with Logos! wth and eventual acquisition of YouTube. It went from a pretty cool website to a $1.6 Billion part of the Google machine.We all know that a good first impression has a long lasting impact. Human beings have the inherent nature of building up their perceptions on the basis of visual stimuli. This particular aspect of human nature is applicable in all walks of life. Be it dressing up smart for an interview/ presentation, wrapping a gift in an elegant paper or even a good handshake with a pleasing smile while meeting a person…the ways we adopt to impress is beyond the scope of compilation. We all strive to make that good first impression to make things work in our favor. It is often believed that a good first impression is all about being flambo Wouldn’t you like your business to have the same kind of results in 2007 that these businesses experienced in 2006? I know I would. That got me thinking and the one thing that I realized about all these success stories of the past year is that they all seemed to grow exponentially. So I asked myself, “What caused these businesses to grow so fast?” and without a huge multi-million dollar advertising budget behind them. They did it with a business model and methodolgy that allows its users to help add to and grow the content and community of their business. The popular name that most have adopted for this model and methodology is “Web 2.0″. And for the purposes of this article, I’m going to stick with that name. What is Web 2.0? Here are the basic characteristics of a Web 2.0 application or website:
Web 2.0 is not the first example of this type of system thriving in its environment. Take the growth of cell phone networks. They have the same root principals in that they depend on the network to grow(user base) in order for the value of the overall network to increase. To this day, you still see Verizon Wireless commercials advertising that they have the “best” network because they have the largest network. They show it by having a huge mass of people standing there as your “network”. This is called Metcalfe’s Law, it states: “The value of a telecommunications network is proportional to the square of the number of users of the system. First formulated by Robert Metcalfe in regard to Ethernet, Metcalfe’s law explains many of the network effects of communication technologies and networks such as the Internet and World Wide Web.”If you think about it, the possibilities for what you could apply this same basic generic concept is endless. Why Businesses Need To Be Acting On This Growing Trend Most Business owners will agree that “co Resume Writing Success -- The Five Secrets to Working Smarter, Not Harder their business.Are you are working harder than you should be at your job search? And are your results are too low? Let me show you five ways to make it easier while ending up with better job offers for a lot more money. What I'm about to tell you has helped hundreds of job hunters who have been able to work smarter, not harder, and get better results in the process.That’s the key. You need to take steps to work smarter – to cultivate an attitude that makes things happen. Here are the five secrets:1. Job Hunters who work smarter, not harder, position themselves as problem solvers.How would you respond The popular name that most have adopted for this model and methodology is “Web 2.0″. And for the purposes of this article, I’m going to stick with that name. What is Web 2.0? Here are the basic characteristics of a Web 2.0 application or website:
Web 2.0 is not the first example of this type of system thriving in its environment. Take the growth of cell phone networks. They have the same root principals in that they depend on the network to grow(user base) in order for the value of the overall network to increase. To this day, you still see Verizon Wireless commercials advertising that they have the “best” network because they have the largest network. They show it by having a huge mass of people standing there as your “network”. This is called Metcalfe’s Law, it states: “The value of a telecommunications network is proportional to the square of the number of users of the system. First formulated by Robert Metcalfe in regard to Ethernet, Metcalfe’s law explains many of the network effects of communication technologies and networks such as the Internet and World Wide Web.”If you think about it, the possibilities for what you could apply this same basic generic concept is endless. Why Businesses Need To Be Acting On This Growing Trend Most Business owners will agree that “co Accounting With the Lights Out li>Accounts Payable would be easy if it wasn’t for all the paper, as anyone who works in the area will tell you. Paper-based, manual accounting systems have been the bugbear of corporate AP departments for decades.Even the most rigorously organised AP system has plenty of opportunities for problems, including lost or misplaced invoices; incorrect manual data entry; time lost sorting and filing paper, or trying to locate matching purchase orders. All of which leads to slow processing, which can impact directly on the organisation’s financial reputation with partners and suppliers. What’s more, manual AP systems make it a Web 2.0 is not the first example of this type of system thriving in its environment. Take the growth of cell phone networks. They have the same root principals in that they depend on the network to grow(user base) in order for the value of the overall network to increase. To this day, you still see Verizon Wireless commercials advertising that they have the “best” network because they have the largest network. They show it by having a huge mass of people standing there as your “network”. This is called Metcalfe’s Law, it states: “The value of a telecommunications network is proportional to the square of the number of users of the system. First formulated by Robert Metcalfe in regard to Ethernet, Metcalfe’s law explains many of the network effects of communication technologies and networks such as the Internet and World Wide Web.”If you think about it, the possibilities for what you could apply this same basic generic concept is endless. Why Businesses Need To Be Acting On This Growing Trend Most Business owners will agree that “co Choosing Your Next Corporate Event Planner s Law, it states:It all depends on what you want. If you want a great event, you will need to select a great Corporate Event Planner. It is that simple. You need an event planner who will not only plan one, but will also produce a perfect memorable corporate event for you. Now, the problem is how to choose a good corporate event planner. You can go about the selection process in two ways. First, you know what type of event you want. You know the theme, the food and beverage, entertainment, the venue, the lights, the sound and the overall atmosphere. You only need to know the where and the how of it, and whether it is within your budgetary c “The value of a telecommunications network is proportional to the square of the number of users of the system. First formulated by Robert Metcalfe in regard to Ethernet, Metcalfe’s law explains many of the network effects of communication technologies and networks such as the Internet and World Wide Web.”If you think about it, the possibilities for what you could apply this same basic generic concept is endless. Why Businesses Need To Be Acting On This Growing Trend Most Business owners will agree that “content is king”. So if content is king, why not utilize your most powerful resource for new content… your users. Now keep in mind, when I refer to “content” I’m merely talking about the equity that makes your product, service, or website valuable to users. This could be as simple as written content for your blog or on YouTube it is a larger variety of videos for visitors to search, find and watch. Businesses may not know it yet but they are going to want all of their products and services to either utilize Web 2.0 characteristics directly or have the marketing of their products and services taking advantage of them. Of course, with any new product or service, you are going to have to get it out there to get it initially exposed. But the great thing about this type of model is that once you get the momentum started, the users help you expose the product to more users while they are helping you increase the content of your product. It is an exponential type of growth for the popularity of the product as well as the quality of the product. This is what you want as a Business. Would you rather be responsible for adding each and every user yourself or create some initial momentum and ride that wave? You want this type of “self growing” or viral products and services that gain momentum at a rate that is proportional to the amount of users. Put all of these things together and you get the best type of business model which is one that is viral and can grow exponentially.
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