Getting more out of your visitors.

Written by Brian Holte


I've recently launched my own ebook site back in April and have been brainstorming ways in which to promote my own ebooks, have thought about e-bay but just not sure about. Also, one research strategy I've used when it comes to researching on what people want onrepparttar internet isrepparttar 108435 usual of going to forums and seeingrepparttar 108436 questions that people ask. This seems to work fine but than I thought about another away, like offering a free ebook on a particular niche market, just make it a short 3 or 4 page report, than I develop a webpage outliningrepparttar 108437 benefits as to why my visitor should download it besides it being free. If they decide to download it, they click on a link taking them to a visitor feedback page where I ask them to answer 2 short questions. 1. What other forms of information would they be interested in receiving on that particular niche market. ie. Dog Grooming. 2. What kind of software if any would they like to see developed and would use in relation to their particular interest.

Think It and Ink It

Written by John Robson


Think It and Ink It!

"The more you use your brain,repparttar more brain you will have to use." -- George A. Dorsey

Is your mind your best friend or your worst enemy?

It can be our worst enemy when we don’t know how it works. Because then, our thoughts think us. Almost all of what we do, think and say comes from old patterns in our subconscious minds. This old thinking is typically repetitive and shallow. And because it’s often negative and limiting, it sabotages our dreams.

So few of us know how we think, create, learn or intuit. We take our mental processes for granted. When we do this, we lose our creative genius - we barely scratchrepparttar 108434 surface of our immense mental capacity. So how do we break from these stuck, limiting patterns? With journaling! Think It and Ink It

Journaling is a process of quickly capturing our thoughts and feelings on paper. Unless we write them down, thoughts too easily disappear. We don’t realize that we continue to thinkrepparttar 108435 same old thoughts, over and over again. You think about 60,000 thoughts per day. How many are you aware of?

Once we can see what we’re thinking on paper, we can learn to think in different ways. Whenrepparttar 108436 information is kept in front of our eyes, we can group it, synthesize it, add to it and change it. We can consider our notes from different perspectives. As we work withrepparttar 108437 information on paper, we bring it back into our minds - this is how most of us learn. Journaling also enables us to both draw from and plant new supportive information into our subconscious.

More importantly, our minds work at about 1000 words per minute, but when we write, we slow down to about 100 words a minute. This allows thoughts to be recorded more deeply. It also supports a more focused, creative thinking process. We are able to see and sense betweenrepparttar 108438 written words. We can also see and senserepparttar 108439 synergy and new interpretations of many words at once. That’s why journaling brings up so many insights and fresh ideas.

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