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Customer Service Questions That Work: Did You Find What You Wanted? ptimize his blog and business.I’ve always had a sweet tooth, so when the sugar substitute, Equal, came along, I was an early adopter.Of course, the only problem with Equal is the price per packet, which I believe is about three times as expensive as the next well-known brand, the one in the pink wrappers. Naturally, I have to have expensive tastes. To me, the blue stuff tastes better.For years, I’ve been buying Equal in the restaurant size box, with 2500 packets Every little bit counts in every part of your life. And those little bits soon add up to vast improvements. 4. Mix it up, lighten up and have some fun – One of the big factors that always keeps me coming back to John?s blog is that he writes well and, pehaps even more importantly, keeps a light mood in all his posts. I like how he manages to share a bit about his dining out–experiences and other personal stuff once in a while and not make it dull or that incongruent with the rest of the posts. For some reaso Picasso Did Not Work By The Hour! Who is John Chow?I write some of my best articles, books, and coaching and consulting proposals in the wee hours of the morning, long before dawn.Officially, this is not during a 9-5, business day, is it?What if I wanted to sell these precious hours to an employer, with the assertion that this is when I perform best? Do you think I could line-up a job, say with a publisher, to come into headquarters between 1-5 in the morning?Probably, not, r Well, as far I know he?s a pretty successful entrepreneur and dot com mogul from Vancouver, Canada. Apparently he rose to fame with The TechZone. But I?ve never visited that website, so… I am however a fan of his blog JohnChow.com. In fact it’s the only semi-personal blogs that I read regularly. Mostly, I just read different niche-blogs on personal growth and blogging. John?s blog is basically about the internet and blogging – often with thoughts on the business side of things - mixed up with odd ramblings about, and pictures of, things he eats. While reading John?s blog for a couple of months I?ve learned a thing or two. Here are five of those lessons. Some are new, some are good reminders. Most are principles that apply not just to blogging but to many areas of life. 1. Be consistent – I?m, more and more, becoming a firm believer that one of the biggest keys to success is being consistent. John posts very regularly and with great frequency. The blog features a couple of semi-short posts almost every day of the week. Being that consistent is probably one of the largest factors to his blog growing so fast. Every time you visit there is always something new and - 7 times out of 10 something - interesting to read. 2. Be proactive – John?s networking skills seems to be a lot more energetic and creative than that of your average blogger. He quickly expanded his MyBlogLog community by holding a competition for everyone that joined. Today that community has 714 members. He has also expanded his part of the pay-for-browsing network Agloco to an impressive 6000 members by networking and blogging about it. And he created the clever Adsense-ads that said stuff like “I love Steve Pavlina “ or “I love Darren Rowse” and placed those ads on their blogs. Almost every week John reminds an amateur blogger like myself about the importance of being proactive to be successful. 3. Keep optimizing – John often writes about new plugins for blogger-software Wordpress or about other new opportunities for bloggers. But he doesn?t just blog about it but actually tests things out and, after a while, reports back. He seems to constantly be experimenting to optimize his blog and business. Every little bit counts in every part of your life. And those little bits soon add up to vast improvements. 4. Mix it up, lighten up and have some fun – One of the big factors that always keeps me coming back to John?s blog is that he writes well and, pehaps even more importantly, keeps a light mood in all his posts. I like how he manages to share a bit about his dining out–experiences and other personal stuff once in a while and not make it dull or that incongruent with the rest of the posts. For some reason Business Travel Made Easy By Businessperson Minded Hotels d pictures of, things he eats.If you're a businessman who travels often, the chances are you know what to look for in a good hotel room. And, if you're the kind of business traveller who spends a lot of time on the road, you might also carry around photos of your family, or other small items from home to make yourself feel more comfortable in your hotel room - after all, it's the small things that can make someone feel at home!But most of all, it's important that you c While reading John?s blog for a couple of months I?ve learned a thing or two. Here are five of those lessons. Some are new, some are good reminders. Most are principles that apply not just to blogging but to many areas of life. 1. Be consistent – I?m, more and more, becoming a firm believer that one of the biggest keys to success is being consistent. John posts very regularly and with great frequency. The blog features a couple of semi-short posts almost every day of the week. Being that consistent is probably one of the largest factors to his blog growing so fast. Every time you visit there is always something new and - 7 times out of 10 something - interesting to read. 2. Be proactive – John?s networking skills seems to be a lot more energetic and creative than that of your average blogger. He quickly expanded his MyBlogLog community by holding a competition for everyone that joined. Today that community has 714 members. He has also expanded his part of the pay-for-browsing network Agloco to an impressive 6000 members by networking and blogging about it. And he created the clever Adsense-ads that said stuff like “I love Steve Pavlina “ or “I love Darren Rowse” and placed those ads on their blogs. Almost every week John reminds an amateur blogger like myself about the importance of being proactive to be successful. 3. Keep optimizing – John often writes about new plugins for blogger-software Wordpress or about other new opportunities for bloggers. But he doesn?t just blog about it but actually tests things out and, after a while, reports back. He seems to constantly be experimenting to optimize his blog and business. Every little bit counts in every part of your life. And those little bits soon add up to vast improvements. 4. Mix it up, lighten up and have some fun – One of the big factors that always keeps me coming back to John?s blog is that he writes well and, pehaps even more importantly, keeps a light mood in all his posts. I like how he manages to share a bit about his dining out–experiences and other personal stuff once in a while and not make it dull or that incongruent with the rest of the posts. For some reaso Frozen Food Shipping y one of the largest factors to his blog growing so fast. Every time you visit there is always something new and - 7 times out of 10 something - interesting to read.Have you ever wondered how Australian beef appears on your table during your dinner? Are you not even surprised how on earth a famous caviar from Russia reaches your entr?e plate? You may begin to think that some kind of magic must have been done to make that food remain fresh when served on your table.If you want real good ice cream from Switzerland, frozen food shipping can help you enjoy the heavenly taste of ice cream from the Alps reg 2. Be proactive – John?s networking skills seems to be a lot more energetic and creative than that of your average blogger. He quickly expanded his MyBlogLog community by holding a competition for everyone that joined. Today that community has 714 members. He has also expanded his part of the pay-for-browsing network Agloco to an impressive 6000 members by networking and blogging about it. And he created the clever Adsense-ads that said stuff like “I love Steve Pavlina “ or “I love Darren Rowse” and placed those ads on their blogs. Almost every week John reminds an amateur blogger like myself about the importance of being proactive to be successful. 3. Keep optimizing – John often writes about new plugins for blogger-software Wordpress or about other new opportunities for bloggers. But he doesn?t just blog about it but actually tests things out and, after a while, reports back. He seems to constantly be experimenting to optimize his blog and business. Every little bit counts in every part of your life. And those little bits soon add up to vast improvements. 4. Mix it up, lighten up and have some fun – One of the big factors that always keeps me coming back to John?s blog is that he writes well and, pehaps even more importantly, keeps a light mood in all his posts. I like how he manages to share a bit about his dining out–experiences and other personal stuff once in a while and not make it dull or that incongruent with the rest of the posts. For some reaso Science of Advertising and How to Benefit From It bout it. And he created the clever Adsense-ads that said stuff like “I love Steve Pavlina “ or “I love Darren Rowse” and placed those ads on their blogs.It is very important to realize that persons buy from you. It is the mind at other end of the internet who will decide a sale from you. Thus it is very essential to know how your customer's psychology works.What is the process that goes in the mind who reads your promotion? An understanding of the whole process will make you achieve your goals and build your business better.Many a theories have been developed to explain the process Almost every week John reminds an amateur blogger like myself about the importance of being proactive to be successful. 3. Keep optimizing – John often writes about new plugins for blogger-software Wordpress or about other new opportunities for bloggers. But he doesn?t just blog about it but actually tests things out and, after a while, reports back. He seems to constantly be experimenting to optimize his blog and business. Every little bit counts in every part of your life. And those little bits soon add up to vast improvements. 4. Mix it up, lighten up and have some fun – One of the big factors that always keeps me coming back to John?s blog is that he writes well and, pehaps even more importantly, keeps a light mood in all his posts. I like how he manages to share a bit about his dining out–experiences and other personal stuff once in a while and not make it dull or that incongruent with the rest of the posts. For some reaso Control Your Growth - 9 Sure Signs Your Business Is Growing Too Fast ptimize his blog and business.Don't allow your business growth to go unchecked. Fast unmonitored growth can be just as dangerous as no growth. Pay attention to signs that indicate you may be growing too fast, and take all necessary steps to control that area.1. Computers, desks and chairs become hard to find. You outgrow your office gear and employees find it hard to work with the space shortage and furniture scarcity.2. You take on orders much larger than you s Every little bit counts in every part of your life. And those little bits soon add up to vast improvements. 4. Mix it up, lighten up and have some fun – One of the big factors that always keeps me coming back to John?s blog is that he writes well and, pehaps even more importantly, keeps a light mood in all his posts. I like how he manages to share a bit about his dining out–experiences and other personal stuff once in a while and not make it dull or that incongruent with the rest of the posts. For some reason it seems like his mouth-watering pictures and restaurant-reviews fit right in with rest of the site. And that mix plus the consistency in tone and mood makes the reading a whole lot more fun. 5. Give. Sooner or later you shall receive – In a few short months John has gone from making zero bucks on his blog to making a couple of thousand dollars a month. Not bad. And even though he?s the “self-proclaimed root of all evil” John seems to be a pretty good guy. He donates all his blog-earnings to his church and other charities. I think John?s sharing and giving attitude certainly is a big factor in his quick blogging success (and probably earlier successes too). What goes around always seems to come around. Sooner or later.
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