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Remember to Sign Your Email the cornerstone of your entire infopreneurship career, so don't skimp or cut corners. Identifying your strengths and potential competitive advantages is a crucial step to your success as an infopreneur.When you finish typing an email message, don’t forget to sign it. In email language, that doesn’t mean simply typing your name. The “signature block” contains a great deal more information.An email is a blank screen. It contains none of the contact information found on traditional company letterhead or stationery. So, you need to provide this information in the form of a signature block.Avoid the temptation to create a fancy banner When you've completed this exercise, one thought will stand out in your mind: You Know A Lot And almost everything you know, someone else wants to know. Or needs to know. Your life experience teaches meaningful lessons. Your problems and the solutions you adopted to tackle them are valuable to others. Your contacts, connectio Avoiding 10 Deadly Interview Mistakes Niche research and brainstorming are the two top skills every Internet infopreneur needs. And it is surprising how often you often ignore your own knowledge and expertise - or are completely unaware of it!Too many job seekers set themselves up for failure before the interview ever takes place. They fail to target their audience, demonstrate relevant skills and experience, or present themselves in a way that grabs the attention of potential employers. Plan for success and avoid these ten deadly interview mistakes.1. Interviewing before you have a handle on your emotions. Get a handle on your emotions before you interview. Find a way to get past In every niche market brainstorming session, I ask a group of clients, friends, or subscribers to take out a sheet of paper and make a list of valuable things they know... things that others will pay them to learn. 9 times out of ten, the answer is almost instant. "But I Don't Know Anything That Valuable!" Then, for the next few minutes I explain what we're about to discuss in this section. After a while, their mindset changes and the ideas start flowing. But don't take my word for it. Try this experiment. Go to someone you know - a friend, spouse, family member, colleague at work, anyone. Ask them the same question - what do they know that's worth cash. You'll be surprised to hear the same answer coming out of everyone's mouth. And that includes folks whom you admire and respect, wish you could learn to follow, and would gladly pay to learn what they know! So before going ahead, I want you to repeat this sentence out loud - 3 times. "Everything that happened in my life is worth money." Now, say it out loud. Three times. Done? Do you believe it? Well, you soon will. The 20 Minute Exercise Now, I want you to take a short time-out for 20 minutes and carry out this simple exercise. Get out a paper and pen or pencil. Jot down on it a list of the things you have learned in your life. You could go about making this list 2 ways. The first way is to begin from early childhood and follow the course of your life sequentially. The other is to recall the most remarkable events in your life, both good and bad, pleasant and unhappy. Look at the things you've done, the successes and failures, the ups and downs. Think about how they have impacted the way you are today, and the lessons each has taught you. Don't worry about how trivial it appears - if it taught you a lesson, one that you benefit from today, make a note of it. Remember, this may not be easy work. But it will become the cornerstone of your entire infopreneurship career, so don't skimp or cut corners. Identifying your strengths and potential competitive advantages is a crucial step to your success as an infopreneur. When you've completed this exercise, one thought will stand out in your mind: You Know A Lot And almost everything you know, someone else wants to know. Or needs to know. Your life experience teaches meaningful lessons. Your problems and the solutions you adopted to tackle them are valuable to others. Your contacts, connection Business Communication Etiquette next few minutes I explain what we're about to discuss in this section. After a while, their mindset changes and the ideas start flowing.The idea that people need to have feedback, appreciation and information is a good basis for understanding how and why excellent business communication is important and compelling for success.In your very best relationship - whether your spouse, best friend, sister, co-worker - you can easily communicate with them in a high value way. You telephone, email, write notes, make plans and generally stay in contact with them because you want a con But don't take my word for it. Try this experiment. Go to someone you know - a friend, spouse, family member, colleague at work, anyone. Ask them the same question - what do they know that's worth cash. You'll be surprised to hear the same answer coming out of everyone's mouth. And that includes folks whom you admire and respect, wish you could learn to follow, and would gladly pay to learn what they know! So before going ahead, I want you to repeat this sentence out loud - 3 times. "Everything that happened in my life is worth money." Now, say it out loud. Three times. Done? Do you believe it? Well, you soon will. The 20 Minute Exercise Now, I want you to take a short time-out for 20 minutes and carry out this simple exercise. Get out a paper and pen or pencil. Jot down on it a list of the things you have learned in your life. You could go about making this list 2 ways. The first way is to begin from early childhood and follow the course of your life sequentially. The other is to recall the most remarkable events in your life, both good and bad, pleasant and unhappy. Look at the things you've done, the successes and failures, the ups and downs. Think about how they have impacted the way you are today, and the lessons each has taught you. Don't worry about how trivial it appears - if it taught you a lesson, one that you benefit from today, make a note of it. Remember, this may not be easy work. But it will become the cornerstone of your entire infopreneurship career, so don't skimp or cut corners. Identifying your strengths and potential competitive advantages is a crucial step to your success as an infopreneur. When you've completed this exercise, one thought will stand out in your mind: You Know A Lot And almost everything you know, someone else wants to know. Or needs to know. Your life experience teaches meaningful lessons. Your problems and the solutions you adopted to tackle them are valuable to others. Your contacts, connectio Improving Link Popularity at they know!Search engines are the first tool that potential customers use to find the products and services they need. This is why link popularity is so important. If the customers can't find your website, you won't make sales.You might be wondering, "What is popular about a link!" Plenty! Link popularity refers to the ranking assigned to your website by the search engines, and it determines the ranking your page gets when keywords are entered into a s So before going ahead, I want you to repeat this sentence out loud - 3 times. "Everything that happened in my life is worth money." Now, say it out loud. Three times. Done? Do you believe it? Well, you soon will. The 20 Minute Exercise Now, I want you to take a short time-out for 20 minutes and carry out this simple exercise. Get out a paper and pen or pencil. Jot down on it a list of the things you have learned in your life. You could go about making this list 2 ways. The first way is to begin from early childhood and follow the course of your life sequentially. The other is to recall the most remarkable events in your life, both good and bad, pleasant and unhappy. Look at the things you've done, the successes and failures, the ups and downs. Think about how they have impacted the way you are today, and the lessons each has taught you. Don't worry about how trivial it appears - if it taught you a lesson, one that you benefit from today, make a note of it. Remember, this may not be easy work. But it will become the cornerstone of your entire infopreneurship career, so don't skimp or cut corners. Identifying your strengths and potential competitive advantages is a crucial step to your success as an infopreneur. When you've completed this exercise, one thought will stand out in your mind: You Know A Lot And almost everything you know, someone else wants to know. Or needs to know. Your life experience teaches meaningful lessons. Your problems and the solutions you adopted to tackle them are valuable to others. Your contacts, connectio Cleaning Aircraft for Fixed Base Operators; Aircraft Washing Business gin from early childhood and follow the course of your life sequentially. The other is to recall the most remarkable events in your life, both good and bad, pleasant and unhappy.Does it make sense for an aircraft washing, cleaning and detailing service to look to Fixed Based Operators for washing contracts? Indeed it does, as often FBOs or Fixed Based Operators will have available aircraft washing services to customers and then wish to control costs by contracting it out to someone else.Recently I was asked if it made sense to contract with FBOs as part of an aircraft washing business and was told by a new aircraft w Look at the things you've done, the successes and failures, the ups and downs. Think about how they have impacted the way you are today, and the lessons each has taught you. Don't worry about how trivial it appears - if it taught you a lesson, one that you benefit from today, make a note of it. Remember, this may not be easy work. But it will become the cornerstone of your entire infopreneurship career, so don't skimp or cut corners. Identifying your strengths and potential competitive advantages is a crucial step to your success as an infopreneur. When you've completed this exercise, one thought will stand out in your mind: You Know A Lot And almost everything you know, someone else wants to know. Or needs to know. Your life experience teaches meaningful lessons. Your problems and the solutions you adopted to tackle them are valuable to others. Your contacts, connectio So You Want To Be a Personal Trainer the cornerstone of your entire infopreneurship career, so don't skimp or cut corners. Identifying your strengths and potential competitive advantages is a crucial step to your success as an infopreneur.So you want to be a personal trainer. Or maybe you just want to be a better personal trainer. Right on, it's a pretty fun job. Not a lot of people get to say that they do their hobby for a living. However, as I'm sure a lot of you all ready know, there are some pretty crappy trainers out there floating around. This can be good or bad. Bad because we must battle these "experts" in the ongoing quest of informing the public with good information and tr When you've completed this exercise, one thought will stand out in your mind: You Know A Lot And almost everything you know, someone else wants to know. Or needs to know. Your life experience teaches meaningful lessons. Your problems and the solutions you adopted to tackle them are valuable to others. Your contacts, connections and network are worth a lot. But not all of them! That's one of the biggest traps new infopreneurs fall into. The hear about how easy it is to sell information they have, skip the difficult research, and jump right in to create an information product - based on what THEY think is important. The lucky ones find out early that this approach won't work. The unfortunate many spend weeks, months, even years flogging a dead horse - before giving up in frustration, wondering what people mean by saying infopreneuring is easy. Don't make that mistake. Sure, there may be a market for anything you carry in your brain. But as an infopreneur, you want to sort and sift through that vast data bank, and look for the most valuable, most 'in-demand', most profitable information - and then place it in front of the most interested audience.
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