Are You Worthy of the Goal?
By · CommentsMost people don’t believe they deserve to be successful. They don’t believe they know how to be successful. They can’t see themselves making five, or ten, or a hundred and ten times what they’re making now. They can’t see themselves owning a business that’s successful. They can’t see themselves having no competition. They can’t see themselves basically running rings around every-body. They can’t see themselves having the time of their life. They can’t see themselves being loved by their customers and employees, and loving them. They can’t see any of that.
So if they can’t see that, then obviously they’re right. Whatever you believe, you’re right. You believe you’re not going to do it, you’re right. You believe you can, you’re right. I believe, and I’ve observed that successful people only choose those goals that are worthy of them.They see themselves as almost having a higher causal purpose. They’re in this world, they’re on this earth, they own this business to touch a lot of people. They see their purposeas to create jobs for a lot of people, to give people pride, to be responsible to help create dependable,secure futures for the families of all the people they work for. They see their job as to help vendors grow and prosper. They see their job as to touch so many dozens, or hundreds, or thousands, or tens of thousands, or hundreds of thousands of customers and clients, and improve their lives and impact their families or their businesses. And they’d say, “I’m worthy… the situation is worthy of me.”
The only reason I’m doing this is I see it is worthy of my goal. My goal is to be able to im-pact lots of people. The person reading this right now, I’m going to impact you. But not just you. I’m going to get you to see your full purpose. You’re going to go out and start impacting 1,000 or 2,000 more business people or customers. You’re going to impact their lives. You’re going to save them from pain and pressure and problems. You’re going enrich their lives and give them so much more outcome. You’re going to be able to take care of so many more people who you can employ. And families will be secure, and children will go to college and their whole fates and destinies will be improved because you set up an environment that stimulates them, and rewards them, and employs them.You’ve got to realize that you have a higher purpose. Your destiny and your purpose is somuch more than just eking out a living, just basically being an “also ran” in business. Realize thatyou have a higher purpose, and you should do nothing that isn’t worthy of that purpose.
Writing Power-Packed Sales Letters
By · CommentsThe Proven Formula For Writing Powerful, Effective Online Ads, Landing Pages, Sales Letters and Email Marketing Pieces!
First of all, I want to pass along to you a formula that is quite ‘Old School’ and not as sexy as more modern Buzz Words – but one that serves me well even today. What it amounts to is a bare-bones structure that will work for every ad you ever write.
- Headline: If at all possible, grab the reader’s attention by appealing to a strong desire that you think he possesses. Again, I want to point out that it’s possible to grab the reader’s attention with just about any kind of startling headline, but, to the degree that headline isn’t directed at his immediate needs, you’ll have to be all the more benefit oriented very quickly in the copy immediately following the headline. If the headline appeals to the reader’s needs, it gives you a big head start.
- Subheading, opening paragraph, or both: Again, your focus should be on trying to make the reader say to himself, “Hey, this ad is about me!” If you don’t accomplish this right from the outset, the chances are excellent that the reader will move on to the next page. People are interested only in ads that propose something that will be to their benefit. By now, this should be a great truth indelibly stamped on your forebrain.
- Body copy (main text): State every reason you can think of why the reader should reach into his pocket and buy your product or service. Twenty reasons may not be enough. It may be the twenty-first reason that causes him to buy. You’re paying for every inch of white space in the ad, so do both yourself and the reader a favor and fill most of it with copy. The more reasons you can think of why the prospect should buy your product, the better your chances of selling him. Give it your best shot; it may be the last one you’ll ever have to sell the person who’s reading your ad right now.
- Closing: Close the sale by (A) throwing in one or two parting lines, perhaps repeating your strongest selling points and then ‘Tell Them What To Do‘! Tell them ‘click here to buy‘ or ‘Join our Ezine Now‘. Leave nothing to chance, tell them what’s next.
German most influential tech blog on auction on Ebay
By · CommentsRobert Basic, owner of the most influential tech blog in Germany called Basic Thinking, decided to start something new from scratch and to sell his blog on Ebay. As he wrote on his blog, Basic Thinking generated around 37 000 Euro annual income. Current auction price on Ebay has reached around 24 000 Euro.
Germany is big and important Web market, and in my opinion, having a blog named to be as “the most influential German tech blog”, or to be classified like “German Techcrunch” deserves much better price from that, especially with that annual income.
My opinion is that influential blogs are worth much more and with blogs, not everything is counted by pure math – like how much income it generates. In many cases, a certain blog is much more valued because of the influence it has
Crunchies finalists, runner-ups and winners announced
By · CommentsThe Crunchies, a TechCrunch 2nd annual show where Silicon Valley opinion makers, startups, investors and everyone else involved and interested in Web 2.0 gathered, in the sold-out ceremenony, in front of 900 people spotlighted best people, companies and services in their opinion for 2008.
I will include here only winners (because winners take all
):
Best Application – Google Reader
Best Technology Innovation/Achievement – Facebook Connect
Best Design – Cooliris
Best Bootstrapped Starup – GitHub
Most Likely To Make The World A Better Place – GoodGuide
Best Enterprise Startup – Amazon Web Services
Best International Startup – eBuddy
Best Clean Tech Startup – Project Frog
Best New Gadget/Device – iPhone 3G
Best Mobile Startup – Evernote
Best Mobile Application – Imeem Mobile
Best Startup Founder – Evan Williams, Jack Dorsey, Biz Stone (Twitter)
Best Startup CEO – Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook)
Best Overall Startup In 2008 – Facebook