Tampilkan postingan dengan label 5. Tampilkan semua postingan
Tampilkan postingan dengan label 5. Tampilkan semua postingan

Jumat, 27 Mei 2016

What We Wish We’d Known 5 Years Ago – 13 Successful Entrepreneurs

,
Five years ago I was re-doing my last year of high school, managing a retail store full-time and performing in a play five nights a week. Suffice to say I burned out pretty quickly and in hindsight I can see why.
Hindsight is a grand thing, but we don’t all go through the same experiences, so the hindsight of others can be beneficial to us as well. These 13 successful entrepreneurs and startupers have some great stories to tell, and I thought asking what they wish they knew five years ago would be a great way to find out what advice they have that could benefit us now.
“It’s a marathon, not a sprint.” — Soraya Darabi
I wish I knew five years ago what people have been telling me for decades: life, and most everything, is a marathon, not a race.
Soraya Darabi is a Co-Founder of Foodspotting and ZADY.
“I wish I was more sure about content marketing.” — Brian Clark
Five years ago we made a bet on the term “content marketing,” which is what Copyblogger had been talking about all along without the terminology. That turned out to be a good bet, but I wish I had known how much the industry would explode. Maybe I would have done things differently, maybe not, but being absolutely sure that a billion-dollar industry was being born would have certainly made the bad days easier to get through.
Brian Clark is the CEO of Copyblogger Media.
“Innovation is simpler than you think.” — Nate Kontny
Most of us are stuck thinking innovation is gathering creative geniuses in a room and brainstorming what life will be like in 10 years. You might come up with something impressive, but you’re going to build something no one has any use for.
I wish someone had told me five years ago how simple innovation can be: study a task someone has, break it out into its individual steps, eliminate as many steps as possible.
OXO innovates on household items we take for granted like measuring cups. As they watched real people fill up a traditional measuring cup, they saw one of the steps we have is this awkward bending over to see how much liquid was actually in the cup. We’ll do this four or five times trying to get an accurate amount. Innovation was eliminating the awkward bend. They added the measuring cup’s ruler at an angle so you can read from the top. Simple, but only discovered because they spent the time intently watching the steps people took to get a task done and removed one. They sold a couple million of those measuring cups in the first 18 months.
Nate Kontny is the Founder of Draft.
“You can’t be everything for everyone.” — Gary Swart
I wish I had known that even the best team with the best product will fail if the target market is not big enough to support pervasive adoption. And after you think big, I’ve learned you have to think small — a company must choose one or two concrete problems to solve and then solve them brilliantly, because a business will never be successful if it tries to be all things to all people.
Gary Swart is the CEO of oDesk.
“Building a billion-dollar business starts with a decision.” — Dan Martell
I wish I knew that the only different between building a $500K dollar business vs. $10M is deciding. It’s that simple. It doesn’t require more time, more intelligence or more know how. It only requires that you decided up front to set that goal, and every decision you made was aligned with that goal Can it be that simple? Trust me, it is.
Dan Martell is the Founder of Clarity.fm.
“You should know about photos and videos.” — Jay Baer
Five years ago, I wish I knew how quickly our preferred communication mode would shift from the written word, to photos and videos. Today, if you’re in social media and/or content marketing, a working knowledge of photo and video composition and editing is almost a requirement.
Jay Baer is a social media and content marketing strategist at Convince and Convert and best-selling author of Youtility.
“Think about branding early.” — Kristi Hines
One thing I wish I knew when I got started with blogging and building my online presence was that down the road, I would want everything to be branded under my name as opposed to a nickname. Even now, I have to introduce myself twice — once as Kristi Hines, and then when I get the blank stare, again as Kikolani. It’s getting better now that I’m doing a lot of freelance writing under my real name, but there are still times that people only recognize me by my blog name.
Kristi Hines is a freelance writer at Kikolani and runs The Ultimate Course in Blog Post Promotion.
“Build a mailing list from the beginning.” — Adii Pienaar
I’ve being blogging and writing since I started in my first business WooThemes. But one of my biggest mistakes was not building a mailing list from the start. It was something that I thought ‘Internet marketers’ did but I didn’t seize the opportunity to speak directly with my readers in my blog. For anyone starting out as a writer, my advice would be to knock up a simple sign up form and start building your mailing list now.
Adii Pienaar is the Founder of PublicBeta.
“It’s easier to build a brand on providing a simple solution.” — Rand Fishkin
Five years ago, I wished I’d known more about software and product development. Specifically these two: 1) that big software projects have to be built in small, iterative, testable chunks and 2) that it’s much easier to build a brand and be known for simple solution that solves one problem than a complex solution that solves many.
Rand Fishkin is the CEO and Founder of Moz.
“Learn from mentors.” — Ryan Hoover
I wish I recognized the value of mentors earlier in life. If you’re not seeking advice and learning from others’ experiences, you’re not optimizing your time and missing serendipitous opportunities.
Ryan Hoover is the Director of Product at PlayHaven and creator of Startup Edition.
“Finding product/market fit is harder than I thought.” — Ben Yoskovitz
“One thing I wish I knew five years ago (that I learned the hard way!) was just how hard it is to find the intersection between the right product and the right market — what we now call product/market fit. It’s a Herculean task to get there, most don’t make it, and there’s no obvious road.
Having said that, if I can add in one more thing I wish I knew back then, was that there is a process (Lean Startup) that you can use; a framework for de-risking your startup and searching for the right path. That would have been very helpful five years ago!”
Ben Yoskovitz is VP of Product at GoInstant and a partner of Year One Labs.
“Be patient.” — Kate Matsudaira
A year in the world of startups can feel like five years in a larger company, and every year I seem to learn more and more. One thing I have learned over the last five years that has really stood out in my mind, though, is how important it is to be patient.
You hear these stories of people making $5k in revenue in the first month, or companies that have 100,000 users right off the bat, and so expectations of what is reasonable start to get somewhat distorted. The reality is that many successful businesses are built step by step, and that even the ones who do achieve crazy results have often had a long buildup (through their audience, founders, etc.).
I recently read an article that quoted Jeff Bezos, in which he said it takes seven years to build a real business. For me, I have had to learn to focus on the long term and not get disappointed when you don’t see the crazy growth numbers often cited in startup success stories. It can take a lot of time for people to notice real value, but if you focus on your customers and building products people love, then you are on a path that — given enough time — will pan out.
Kate Matsudaira is the Founder of Popforms.
“Ask for help.” — Henry Tsai
People are so willing to help. Ask for it then pay it forward.
Henry Tsai currently works at Yahoo, and was formerly part of Astrid.
This post originally appeared at Buffer. Copyright 2013.

Read more

Jumat, 13 Mei 2016

Preparing for Archeage 2 5 patch for NA

,
We dont exactly know when the 2.5 patch for Archeage will be coming out to the US and the EU but theres a few key changes which will greatly effect the game as well as make some pocket money for us. I figured I would actually share some information rather then just keeping it to myself since lately money hasnt been the real problem for me.

One of the biggest changes is the change to sunken treasure. Right now aside from on many servers most of the hackers taking the chests or the fact that its a battle for any chests which you do manage to find with people trying to kill each other and such. They will be making changes that not only make the spawns random. That meaning instead of being able to use a map to plot spawn locations it will be all random which benefits the hackers more then the player base.  They will also be lowering the amount spawned. Which a good percentage of them right now spawn in locations which its not even possible for us to get anyway since a good portion of them are outside of boundary lines or just can be interacted with.

So I know what your thinking everything I said above sounds like its a bad thing. But lets think of this in terms of the making money. The ship regrading gets cheaper and on top of it they also increase the success of regarding for ship parts too. With less sunken treasure aka less ship component regrade scrolls since people are getting 4 per shipwreck that means the price of regrade scrolls is likely to go up. On the EU they are an average of 98 silver each and on NA usually around 1g 50 silver each. If they cut the spawn amount by half that would mean the whole server may only have a maximum of about 20 or less spawns per 12 hours. Thats been the main source of ship regrade scrolls on the server aside from luscas which also only happens once per day currently. So while we can only guess what the price might be I would say ship component regrade scrolls might go from 1g each to about 3-5g once again like they did before. So hording them will likely make some really good money for a person after the patch rolls in. As well as being able to get better regrade success over all.

Another change which might effect market prices is the lowering of radiant trees and braizers from coin purses. We dont know how much is "slightly reduced" but I would imagine it is enough that you wont be getting as many of them from coin purses.

And the last little bit which I have to add about it is the new accessories from library coinpurses and drops. While we dont exactly know whether these are actually worth a lot. We do know one thing that is rather expensive right now starlight archeum. So even if the new accessories which drop are crap they have to be better then the low level junk ones which have been dropping from all lvl 51 monsters. So this is actually a more valuable thing then the ship component regrades in terms of what to do after 2.5 hits.

But anyhow thats really the main highlights of 2.5 that I wanted to get out there for everyone. The big shipwreck salvaging isnt all that important because i seriously doubt we will be hunting for them if they dont fix the hacking which cant be fixed since cryengine is an open source graphics engine but oh well.
Read more

Sabtu, 07 Mei 2016

Open an Account CHANGETIP and GET 1 5 Bitcoin Instantly!

,


CLICK HERE CHANGETIP
 
1- Click on button START NOW

2- Sign up



3- Click on TIPWORTHY



4- Click on Collect your $1.50



Read More: Open an Account BitGold and Get Bonus Over $ 10 Free!
Read more

Sabtu, 16 April 2016

5 ways the new Facebook Pages can benefit your business

,
Last week brought a whole new set of Facebook page changes which we covered in some depth but there is another angle that we’ve been thinking about that didn’t occur to us at first and that is business networking. 

The biggest change of all for me was the fact that you could log in as a business and take the profile of the business around Facebook rather than using your own personal profile and although this seems like a minor change I think it will have far reaching consequences. 

There is no doubt that Facebook has put a lot of thought in to how people will use the new Facebook business pages and as we always see people will start finding their own uses for their business as time goes on…


Business Networking?

The fact that you can log in as a business rather than a personal profile is a huge step forward and one that opens a whole host of new networking opportunities. Up until now you had to work within the confines of your own page but now you take you business identity all over Facebook and the web in general. You can like things, comment on other pages and engage in entirely new ways. 

This change should not be underestimated because the networking potential of commenting on other pages and actively engaging with users away from your own business page is huge. The important thing to remember here is that every time you engage somewhere it will leave a link back to your own page so very much like commenting is a good strategy for growing blog traffic the same now applies to Facebook.


Lead Generation?

You never really knew up until now who was running Facebook pages. It could have been somebody from an agency, the brand manager or just an intern. There was no simple way to contact business owners and the page was pretty much a broadcast tool unless you wanted to leave a public comment on the wall. 

With the new settings it will be far easier to get in touch with business owners or people who run the pages so this could become a great lead generation tool as many businesses now have a Facebook presence of some sort.


Improved Customer Service

Plenty of brands have been using Facebook as a customer service tool already but they’ve been doing so in a very constricted way because of the structure of the old pages. Page owners couldn’t even get notifications about new comments or engagement but that has all changed now that you can log in as your business. 

Twitter has been a far better customer service tool to date but these changes make Facebook more “real time” for page admins. Add in the fact that you can see who is in charge of the page now and Facebook just became a far better customer service tool than it was yesterday.


Products And Services

Facebook is rigid in the way that it is built and what you can do design wise but the new photo lay out is tailor made for products, services and innovative ways of displaying. Much the same way as images were hacked on personal profiles to do cool stuff the same will be happening on business pages as we speak. A great place to show off your latest campaigns or do something innovative with photoshop me thinks!


Commenting on 3rd Party Sites

The new commenting system that Facebook is rumored to be rolling out in the next couple of weeks could make things even more interesting again. Imagine taking your business identity all over the web and leaving comments that all lead back to your business page. At the moment Facebook doesn’t allow you to do this as you can see from the screen grab below but I’d be stunned if this didn’t arrive in the future. 

This could be for people who either want to promote their pages or build themselves in to the experts in their field the ability to leave comments around the web. The other angle is integrating Facebook comments in to your own site when they launch and being able to use your Facebook profile to answer everything and have a seamless experience.

source: thenextweb.com
Read more

Kamis, 07 April 2016

5 High Paying Part Time Jobs

,


Part Time Job


You have to put yourself through school tryingre a college student, who want a room for parents to bring in some extra income from home, or have recently cut wages or hours have seen a professional, part time jobs can really help youre earning and to bridge the gap between their needs. Comes with cash once however, many traditional part time jobs can barely feel it worth the time and effort.
That part time jobs to pay
Not worth your time to leave opportunities. Here are some great part-time opportunities that will help your bottom line?
1. Tipped Jobs:
In particular, working evenings and weekends at a popular restaurant or a beautiful and outgoing server can be a very good thing. Good waiters and waitresses tips on a good night at home as much as $ 150 or more that you can take and make the (admittedly short) is on top of the hourly wage. In fact, I work at a popular complex in graduate school with a girl who roomed, and he once more than $ 300 a night in tips brought home. Obviously, this is not ideal, but it very well as a server is still possible.
2 Fitness Instructor:
 Local yoga or Pilates studio and a gym rat who consistently strong, teach classes and personal training are certified to provide. In order to teach you will need to obtain official certification, but it is well worth it for the fitness buff. Instructors anywhere $ 12 to $ 30 per hour for classes, and personal training can earn a great deal more. Youre going to the gym as you may well get paid for it!
3. Bank Teller: 
Becoming a part time bank teller finance or money you deal with any background, can be a big job. Bank tellers generally 12 per hour depending on experience starting between $ 9 dollars, and nearly a quarter of tellers work only part time hours. The "banker hours work and still be there for their children after school might be able to work as school-age children with parents in the room would be perfect for the home.
4. In particular Tuition:
 College students, hiring themselves out as private tutors to pad their resumes and can do both your pocket. Hours for tutoring sessions to help struggling high school students can either college students or partner, and you can charge between $ 10 and $ 20 per hour can.
5. Tax Preparer: 

You have a background in accounting (and if you do not, even!), Working as a tax preparer may be a great seasonal opportunity. H & R Block and Jackson Hewitt, such as several companies to help you prepare your taxes for others to give the necessary background preparation courses. Every year in March and early April in full-time hours may be over, though the work is seasonal and attractive. If you work for a firm or just free, it depends on you and on your own is a leading company with a $ 10 per hour to $ 80 an hour (commission junction) can earn between.


Read Another Article:

  • Extra Ways for Income
  • Become IRCTC E-Ticket Agent
  • 5 High Paying Part Time Jobs
  • 19 Great Ideas you now can build Passive Income
  • 10 Simple Tips to Avoid Google AdSense TOS Violation

    Read more

    Kamis, 10 Maret 2016

    Check the Strength of Password By these 5 Free Sites

    ,

    Hello Friends! Im here again with a new and amazing tutorial for you. Now Im going to tell you this tutorial is about how to make a strong and protected password for your Account like Facebook, Twitter, Computer, etc. Most of the people want to make a strong password for your account that nobody can access this password. When you select a short and unprotected password it means your password may be break and then you will lose your valuable account.

    Make-Strong-Password

    5 Sites to Make Strong Password:


    You just have to write password in these 5 sites to check the password ability. If you want to create strong password through it, you can easily make password through those tools.
    So Check it out.




    Micro-Soft Password Checker

    strong-password-strength
    Security Center

    Recommended: Install Urdu Language on Your Computer

    Test Password Meter


    Password-Strength-Security
    Password Meter


    Test Your Password


    Test-Password-Strength
    Generate Password


    Password Strength Test


    Password-Generator
    RumKin


    How Secure Is My Password


    Password-is-Ok
    Secure Password

    People mostly used it for Social Media Sites. Hope you have been enjoy this post. Do please Share this post with your Friends on Social Media Sites.


    Read more
     

    Sharing Information Copyright © 2016 -- Powered by Blogger