Thursday, December 3, 2009

Ways by Which Personal Coaching Empowers You As an Entrepreneur

Would you consider yourself an entrepreneur? If you are an individual who has taken the initiative to start you own small home online business, then count yourself as one. You invested some capital and took charge of the initial costs of setting up your business, in the hope that you would reap the benefits of profit sometime soon.

However, you don't have to be powerless against the business risks which every entrepreneur undertakes. As a risk-taker who is driven by the right motivation, you ought to possess the right skills as well in order to be as competitive as the rest of the businessmen in your field of industry. You hone and polish these skills when you invest in some form of personal coaching, and you allow yourself to be empowered as an entrepreneur. The power of personal training manifests itself in the following ways:

It adds to your self-confidence. If there is someone who should believe in the business first and foremost, it ought to be you. However, it helps to have a sounding board for all your brilliant and not-so-brilliant ideas, and that is what personal coaching is for. Sometimes you have a lot of ideas in your head, and it is when you verbalize them that they fall into place.

It adds to your credibility. When you consult someone with authority on the subject, it follows that you get the brightest possible ideas and the most feasible solutions to whatever problems or projects you have in mind. You also get the most constructive criticisms which are meant to improve on your initial plans and fine-tune them to perfection. These words of wisdom and second opinions are invaluable to your success.

It adds to your belief. Once you get confirmation from a leading expert that your business could actually work, you invest in a deeper and more intensive belief in your business. You furnish it with more capital, you develop your product, and you widen the extent of your home business online marketing. If you intend to study and solicit advice, you might as well learn from the most learned of all internet marketers.

It adds to your education. When you seek personal coaching, you engage in continuing education which keeps you abreast with all the constant changes in the internet market. In your own way, you acknowledge that a solid business education is the key towards empowering yourself as an entrepreneur. Minus the business suits worn by a typical businessman yet equipped with all the home business online marketing tools and techniques needed by one, you receive a business education which is tailor-made just for you to fit your needs. Personal coaching can be described as casually as that.

In essence, personal coaching does not take anything away from you other than a minimal investment of your time and money. In return, it adds so much to your self-confidence, credibility, belief, and education. Multiply that by the benefits of a home business which is managed by an empowered entrepreneur, and they add up to unlimited income and profit. If you would like to learn more about how personal coaching empowers you as an entrepreneur, please visit us at http://jay4wealth.com

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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Digg + Facebook = The Most Loyal Readers, Social Sites Send Fewer, but More Loyal Visitors than Search

While we all - Marketers like our sites to have a Lot of visitors, but also loyal and repeat visitors, - one who returns for later visits is especially valuable. And while search engines do send a lot of visitors, a study issued by Chitika earlier this month shows that the most loyal site visitors come from social sites, as eMarketer reports. The study, based on a sample of 33 million unique users across the Chitika publisher network in September, 2009, compared the number of visitors coming from major traffic sources – Google, Yahoo!, Bing, Digg, Facebook, and Twitter – to the number of times those visitors came back to the referred site. If a visitor came to the site four or more times over the course of a week, that visitor was considered a “loyal” user, They found that Facebook and Digg had the best loyalty rates.

The results showed that Facebook was far and away the best provider of loyal users - over 20% of all visitors from Facebook visited the referred site four or more times per week. Digg came in second place with slightly over 16%

Interestingly, Next came the search engines, Yahoo! leading the way with over 15% of referrals being loyal. Google and Bing were practically even at slightly below 12%, and Twitter came in last place overall with barely over 11%.

Yahoo had a slightly better loyalty rate than Google, While Google naturally wins in sheer numbers,

So if a website owner can drive a thousand people to their site via Google, or they can drive the same number via Facebook, if you want loyalty, Facebook is a better bet.

It’s also interesting that Twitter visitors were least loyal. You might argue that links in Twitter get pushed down in the feed so fast that it’s hard to dig them up again later to return, but the same is probably true for Facebook. (Note, too, that Twitter is falling rapidly in referral rates: eMarketer says, “In July, Twitter was No. 24 on Chitika’s list of top referrers, with 0.05%. By September, it had moved down to 44th place, with just a 0.02% share.”)

Still, social media sites are only sending a tiny fraction of traffic. An earlier Chitika Study concluded that “the overwhel

ming dominance of search engines is facing little, if any, threat from social networks.”

The company looked at the top sites sending traffic to the publishers in its network and found that Google alone accounted for 76.13% of referrals.

Taken together, search engines made almost 98% of all referrals, while social networking sites made up just 0.55%.

Top Referring Website Categories Worldwide, September 2009 (thousands and % share)

What do you think? Do you see more loyal visitors from Digg and Facebook? Have you seen a change in your visitors from Digg?

jay singer

internet marketing consultant & mentor

www.jay4wealth.com



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Sunday, October 25, 2009

How To Grow Your Twitter Followers

Twitter is a great tool to get your target audience discover you, your business and your blog. It helps found a link between you and your audience in a non-threatening way and could be a great conception of your online marketing and social media marketing.

Here are some of my tips and tricks to assist you get large amounts of Twitter followers.


* Find people who you are fascinated in and that hit a large amount of followers. This could be other online Celebrities such as, Mike Dillard and me of course @NowIsTimeForYou . If you want to follow local people, seek for people or businesses in your area.

* Once you found a group of people you want to follow, click on Followers and just follow the first 3 to 5 pages. These are the most active people who are on Twitter. You could only follow 300 to 500 per day.

* Depending on your Twitter page, on average, 50% to 70% of people will follow you back. This could grow you followers greatly every day.

* You may eventually come into your limit that Twitter allows, which is 10% over your Follower total.

* To correct this, after adding people for 1 or 2 days to give people a chance to follow you back, stop adding people, . Then go to www.huitter.com and you can mass unfollow grouping with one click.

* Your next step is to use Social Oomph - www.SocialOomph.com Here you could order yourself up to Auto Follow People back, send Direct Messages to people who Follow you and set-up AutoMated Tweets so that it can send messages 24/7/365.

* Regarding these Automated messages, write your messages keyword rich that you know people are searching for and that you want to connect with. You could use this services for free but I suggest using the Professional version if you are serious on your marketing plan.

* You also want to sign up to www.Twellow.com which is the Yellow pages of Twitter. You could add yourself to 10 categories by creating a profile for free. You can also add all your other Social Media links as of Facebook and YouTube here.
* When on Twellow, go to the Twellowhood or Search window to follow people in your city.

* For the modern savvy Marketers reading this, you should create a RSS Feed with Google Alerts to follow blogs/articles that apply to keywords that are of interest to you and then go to www.bit.ly to shorten the feed Url from your browser and then go to www.Twitterfeed.com to send this directly to Twitter. This way you won't be pitching your opportunity and but by providing good information, you will establish yourself as a leader in your industry.

* Add your Twitter URL to all your e-mail signatures and business cards.

Hope you enjoyed and got some solid info. from this Blog. Please share and Retweet to your friends and followers.

jay singer
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http://jay4wealth.com

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