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Focus – Success Secret You Can’t Set Aside

by Jess Guim on Feb.09, 2010, under Career Advancement, Entrepreneurship, Jobs, Labor Laws, Overseas Filipino Workers, Overseas Filipino worker, Philippine Culture, Philippine Tourism

In the late 80′s Donald Trump was at the peak of success in real estate business. But suddenly, his success was distracted when he diverted his attention to clothing and fashion business in Europe. The US economy went bad, affecting the real estate business of Trump, and it was too late for him to realize that he was losing $9.2 billions in this business. All the banks from whom he owed billions of dollars were all running after him, and he could not even pay the interests for his loans. He worked hard to recover back his loses, that by the late 90′s he’s back and thriving again. In his book, “How to Get Rich,” he tells the readers about this incident in his life. So, he advised the readers, “Don’t make the mistake I made. Stay focused.”

Full attention to one direction is very important even in driving a car. Losing your focus on the direction where you are running will surely place in you and others in danger, even to death. Students in colleges, who found freedom from being away from their parents, lose their focus on their studies when they start joining their bad friends in drugs and other funs. Some overseas Filipinos lose their focus towards the family and loved ones they left in the Philippines, due to bad influence by other co-workers in their places of works.

Robert Kiyosaki, author of the book “Rich Dad Poor Dad” have 10 tips in order to get out of the “rat race” or working for others on a nine-to-five job. The number 9 advise in his book was about FOCUS as an acronym for Follow One Course Until Successful. The “course” he was referring to in his book was about attention or direction. As an extra bonus for reading this article, let me give you the full list of these ten secrets to get out of the rat race.

1. Know the difference between an asset and a liability.
2. Make mistakes, learn from them.
3. Never say, “I can’t afford it.” Instead ask, “How can I afford it.”
4. Surround yourself with like-minded people.
5. Teach others.
6. Play the CASHFLOW board game to learn how the cash flows.
7. Mind your own business, your ASSET column.
8. Learn the vocabulary of investing and finance.
9. FOCUS – follow one course until successful.
10. Never stop learning.

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Web Site or Blog From Digital Pictures

by Jess Guim on Jan.19, 2010, under Entrepreneurship, Jobs, Overseas Filipino Workers, Overseas Filipino worker, Philippine Culture, Philippine Tourism, Photography, Travel Vacation

 

How do you maximize usage of your web site with huge hard disk space from your provider, when you have limited time to write more articles that will fill it up? One way to do it is by filling it up with free reprints of articles by other Internet experts and pros. Aside from filling up a web site with freely distributable ezine articles from different sources, I found another innovation which would surely be likened by busy entrepreneurs like you. The strategy is by publishing a photo gallery section in your web site. From my weekend hobby of going around New York City, and taking pictures with my digital camera since 1999, I found this collection of pictures very useful in making my web site “magnetic” and enjoyable to visitors. What’s more amazing is that in each page with a postcard size picture, I could insert banner ads and text ads from affiliate partners, which is another source of income for an internet-based business.

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My digital photo gallery is like a movie presentation, which makes my visitors enjoy the beauty of my carefully selected digital pictures. But in each picture page there is a banner ad and a text ad which advertises either my products and services or the products of my affiliate partners. So, aside from building a virtual mall in my web site, I built a virtual theme park, too, by using my collection of digital pictures. It’s like a tourist spot you could visit anytime. The only difference is that it’s free, and you experience the sceneries in front of your computer.

It’s easier to create photo galleries now for the web, because these programs come with the purchase of digital cameras. If you want to try this marketing idea, but you have limited pictures for the gallery, you could visit some photo gallery web sites who offer free downloads of their photo collections. One good name I could recommend to you is businessmate.com. However, if you have a collection of your own digital pictures now, don’t just keep them in your hard disks. Use them as HTML pages that could make your web site content-rich and favorite of the search engine robots. It’s faster to build hundreds of web pages from these pictures, than the time-consuming writing articles. But don’t forget to place the right key terms in the alt tags of these pictures. These texts for alt tags are your “baits” for the spiders and crawlers to consider your photo gallery as the one that makes your site content-rich.

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