Sabtu, 28 Mei 2016

Make Money by providing Backlinks to Website Owners

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Backlink MakerBacklink is very important for the Website popularity, as all Websites on based on the Backlink through which there increase Ranking in the Google search engine. Let me explain more deeply about backlinks of Website. Every wants to back backlinks for his website through which websites gets more benifits by using this.

How Backlinks is important of Website Owner?


Every Website is having own Backlinks. Whenever any new visitor clicks the website, automatically backlinks of Website is generated and gets the more importance in Google Search Engine.  Back Links also increases the Google Ranking and Alexa Ranking of Website.If more Unique Visitors are coming on the Website, it means more Backlinks are generating.

How can you earn money by providing Backlinks to Websites?


Most of the Website Owners hired the visitors for making backlinks for their websites. You can earn money by providing the best buildup Backlinks to the websites. You have to find out the websites owners for providing our own backlinks. There are many type of Back links in internet world depends upon the quality, Website owners usually depends for Gov. Backlinks.  
You can generate these backlinks for website by clicking there ads, promoting the same website on Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, etc many other social sites. You have to just click on the website of the owner on the social sites.

How much Money you can Earn?


Now start how much money you can earn daily, it will be depends upon the capability of the visitors how you are performing for the website owners. You can earn 1-2 Cents per click and can be more negotiating with the Website Owner.

Let’s take example, how much you can make money

1 Click-1 Cent
100 Click-100 Cent
1000 Clicks-10 $
10000 Clicks-100 $

Normally a persons can click 1000 Clicks/day, it means you can earn 10 $ per day. In a month 300 $ can be earn by just doing Clicking job by setting at Home.

How can you Generate Backlinks for your Client on Internet without Clicks?


There is another way to generating Backlinks on Internet; you can also find many websites which generates backlinks by sign up on their sites read more

Some Free Backlinks providing websits:

  1. http://www.imtalk.org
  2. http://freebacklinktool.com
  3. http://www.thebacklinkbox.com
  4. http://www.seounity.com
  5. http://addfreebacklinks.com
  6. http://www.smallseotools.com
  7. http://www.indexkings.com
  8. http://www.free-web-submission.co.uk
  9. http://www.kalsey.in/backlinks
  10. http://www.real-backlinks.com
  11. http://www.backlinkr.net
  12. http://epoke.org
  13. http://zone-auto-backlink.blogspot.in
  14. http://quickbacklink.blogspot.com
  15. http://www.onlineseoanalyzer.com
  16. http://www.freebacklinkcreator.com
  17. http://freeautobacklinks.webs.com
  18. http://www.stoplink.com
  19. http://www.autobacklinkbuilder.com
  20. http://www.backlinkpr1.co.vu
  21. http://sitowebinfo.com
  22. http://www.freelinks.co
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Jumat, 27 Mei 2016

Spring Fashion 2015 TREND REPORT

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Spring Fashion 2015 TREND REPORT



Growing up I always had a hard time keeping up with the Lastest trends. The Hottest outfits, styles, etc. I never knew what was in & what was out. I really dont know how I managed to still look good. Another thing I struggled with was the Runaway, and Fashion week. I Never understood them because I thought they were SO UGLY. I always thought the Outfits on the Runways are just Plain UGLY. Like, "Seriously.... -_- Who would Wear that!?",. . .  Until Now! I Totally understand whats going on now && I want to help People who are lost like I was,  see the "Fashion-Light!!!" hahaa. :) 

Heres my little "Easy to Understand Guide for whats trending This Spring 2015 in Fashion": 

So Lets just jump into The Fashion trends for Spring 2015:
  • Pastel Flannels (Large Single Simple Flannels.) Check out Pics below. 
  • Large Floral Patterns
  • Subtle 70s Look
  • "Out of the Norm" Animal Prints 
  • Statement Stripes
  • Safai Chic Look 
  • "New High Neckline"
  • Power Shoulders!
  • Sporty Minimalism 
  • Also, Kimonos and Lace. 
As like every spring Pastels are ALWAYS in. Every single year pastels are always in during Spring time. So this year not only are pastels in but also Flannels are in too! Later in this Blog I will give you a tip on how to READ the Runaway Because I know sometimes these outfits are not always the cutest sadly


So as you can See the Large Flannel Pattern Pastels are trending this spring, along with Lace and Kimonos! I dont know about you But for me atleast I always feel that sometimes these outfits on the runaway are too high-fashion for me and look ugly, but heres one Outfit I really like and helps the Idea of Large Flannel seem desirable to wear for once: 

I Love the Lace with this Soft pink/coral color! So Cute!  
(Just my opinion since you are on MY blog! haha!) 

I was browsing on pinterest and Found some ways that Girls have added the "Runaway Fashion" into their everday style and also be trending at the same time:


See this is how you read the runaway... you take the concept or the Idea and apply it to your style. The Idea here is Large flannels. Alot of girls think what you see on the runaway is extactly what you need to buy or wear. That is NEVER the case. Just take the Idea and add to your own! ;)

Lets continue with the Trends of this Spring fashion for 2015... 

Large Florals with pastels. Here is another way someone has put together a cute outfit with this trending concept... 




Another part of the Spring 2015 Fashion trend collection is the Safari Chic/Tropical Chic Look, Personally this is not my favorite but I guess you can rock it if you do it the Right way! 



This tropical look & Safari look is more for the Summer So Ill probably repeat this in my Trending Fashion Post for Summer...




&& I guess heres a Better way to wear this look (just an idea,) . . . , 

 

Some More Fashion trends of Spring 2015 is "Power Shoulders" Show off them Shoulders Girl! 


&& Statement Stripes!.... 


&& here is One of my Favorites off the Runaway "Out of the Norm" Animal Prints...

Valentino Spring 2015 Collection! So Cute!! xoxo


So Besides the pictures above there is also, a "Sporty Minialism" Look,  a "New High Neckline" Look kinda like Turtle-neck Sweaters, just in a High fashion format. I also noticed kimonos with large Floral prints are heavy in style now, and tons of lace. I hope this helped alittle, Just remember when watching fashion shows, its all about the Meaning behind the Weird-Ladygaga - Look alike Clothing! Its always the Colors, & Patterns thats trending! Thats all really! ;) Just take those colors and patterns and throw them into YOUR style you are Already Rockin! Please comment below if you want to see more of these simple trend reports, and give it a +1. 

Much Love,

I will also be posting on my Youtube Channel a Trend report if you want to watch that, Please Subscribe to that as well! Follow me on Instagram, Twitter, & Facebook! Thanks so much! Take care! 

The pictures on this post are not mine, I got them off Google images and since I grabbed so many I lost track of which came from which. 

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Apps Review PlanDo – Do something together

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Youth Apps - PlanDo – Do something together


PlanDo is a new application that will allow users with similar interests and hobbies to connect with each other for activities that they love doing. PlanDo has been installed by 5000+ users and has an average rating of 3.8 in Google Play Store. Users can create activities and like social media apps, PlanDo will have a news feed of people’s pictures and moments. We’re combining the online and offline experience to make a social network truly social again. 


PlanDo app size is 11MB and will occupy 37.05MB of your device storage after installation.  Apps can be moved to device SD Card.  PlanDo can be installed on any android device running version 4.0 and above. PlanDo lets you find and join an instant meetup with our incredible users. We make it easy for you to meet people in your area with similar passions and make connections! PlanDo gathers everyone who’s interested in the chat and meetup. 




=== Perfect For ===

• Discovering new activities around you – hiking, cycling, photography, you name it!
• Creating instant social meetups and groups
• Finding compatible people to hang out with in your area
• Finding companions for the activities you’ve always wanted to try out
• Sharing special moments - showcase your activities, pictures and photos

=== Things you can do with PlanDo ===

• Team up with people for a sports game
• Get a last minute cinema buddy
• See whos down for lunch
• Meet new people for dinner
• Speed dating night with few friends


PlanDo Website | Download PlanDo Apps

Youth Apps welcome all type of new apps, startups which will add value to the human race to be part of it. Developers or Organization can submit your apps to get them reviewed. As users, if you find any interesting application which you feel could help millions, you can share them too and we will write a review about it.!
Click Here to Submit a new apps 
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She Stopped Looking for a Job and Started Her Own Small Business

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I am confused and frustrated! The Government has to do something about this unemployment issue! For the past 5 years, I have been looking for a job; I spend 3 hours daily in the cyber cafe sending my CV to companies; not even a phone call, a text message or even an email! I have given my CV to all my Uncles and friends; nobody is ready to help! I am 30 years of age and most of
the jobs available require not more than 26 years of age. This country is messed up! These are some of the complaints from a regular unemployed graduate. Lets face the fact, can everyone be employed? You already know the answer. In an interview with Labaran Maku, the Minister of Information of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the public sector cant employ all the graduates being churned out of the Universities; same also applies to the private sector. Unemployed graduates were advised cultivate the Entrepreneurial spirit to become employers of labor.

While thousands of Youths are out there complaining, some others have decided to start up something on their own. Meet this young lady who searched for a job in vain for one year and some months after her NYSC; she decided to going into catering and started up her own provision store thereafter.

Did I tell you she is my younger Sister?  Meet Chioma Agina Ogugua!


Picture of her Shop

Hi, my name is Chioma Agina Ogugua, I am a graduate of Business Administration from Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State. I graduated in 2010 and rounded off with my NYSC in 2011. Really, life after school is not easy. You get faced with the harsh realities of life. I had hoped to get a job in Lagos immediately after my service year; I kept on sending my resume on the internet, sometimes I have had to bother my elder brother to help me send my resume to the email addresses of certain people who promised to help me get a job. After having waited till July 2012, I decided to use my little savings to enrol for a catering school which lasted about 2 months. Few weeks after I graduated, I got a small job to do a surprise cake for a friends fiance; I did the job and got a N5,000 profit. This was the starting point, I started getting jobs through referrals and word of mouth. I started doing small chops, spring rolls, samosa, chin-chin etc. I took up jobs as an event planner as well, all these just came in as an ad-on to what I was doing. With the profit I made, I was able to purchase every other equipment I needed for my business.

In May 2013 after I got married, I decided to open a provision store. I didnt start asking for money initially; I had rented a shop with my money just for everyone to know I was serious about business. I had some savings left so I talked to my husband and I was able to raise startup for my business. Some of you might say its easy because I have access to people to give me cash; you just have to set things in motion for every other thing to take place. Now I have a shop - Not a very big place though but I am okay for now but plan expanding in the nearest future. Business is not easy, but if you are tired of looking for a job like me; you better start something now no matter how small. It wasnt all smooth sailing oh! There are challenges involved in my business, sometimes it wears you out but what keeps me going is the thought that I run my own show and would be expanding in the next few years. Its my sweat going into my own business and not someone elses business. I will get there someday.

What do you want to do?

What you want to do from this point is entirely up to you! I understand some peoples condition is worse than others. I imagine the situation of those from very poor homes whose parents managed to send them to school! YES, I can imagine; some people live in abject poverty without hope for even the next meal. For these set of people, their immediate need might be to look for a job that can give them their daily bread; its well understood, but I need you to also know that many people have started to build a business in the same situation. Look around you, there are several small businesses for you to attach yourself as a trainee. It all depends on what you want interests you. I know this guy, I call him Hustler, he never had a shop, but he made money for himself. How? He was the guy always hanging around the shopping complex; he meets you at the gate and directs you to the shop where you have to make a purchase; he gets a commission for doing this. I knew him years back, he was shabbily dressed; I saw him some weeks back and the story had changed. He has a shop where he sells mobile phones and accessories and now lives comfortably at least.

Have you registered for the SURE-P? If not you can register here www.wyesurep.gov.ng . Its a Government initiative to help train graduates with necessary skills for a period of one year, I learned they pay you a stipend during the course of the program; you can enrol why you gather the necessary skills and experience required for you to start up something. The internet is another good place to get jobs done and make some money. Some smart graduates and under graduates are secretly building their businesses around the internet trend by rendering specific services and making money. Do you know you can get paid for academic writing, content writing, graphic works etc. Freelance websites provide an avenue for professionals to hire and pay you for specialized services. Really, there is a lot to talk about.

I leave you till next time.

To your success,

Ikenna Victor Agina
agina.ikenna@gmail.com





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Strike research people inside gmail app

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Youth Apps - Strike for Gmail - Be amazing with people, Strike better conversations every time.


Strike for Gmail (Previously called AboutNumber). Strike makes people research possible inside Gmail App! It runs on top of your mail app, and delivers to you, all the public information that you need about people. We feel it’s a True caller for Gmail.

Strike has been installed by 1000+ users and has an average rating of 4.6 in Google Play Store.


Strike occupies 18.26MB of your device storage and can be installed on any Android device running version 4.3 and above along with the default Gmail Client.


After Strike, you will be able to learn more about your contacts and recent emails, See photos, job description, social profiles and public updates.  Also stay on top of your relations, by adding depth to your conversations

Strike helps to snooze important emails to read them later, right inside your Gmail app! It is the only way you can snooze inside Gmail app

Strike Website | Download Strike Apps


Youth Apps dedicated to provide Android App reviews for best android apps, top apps for games, productivity, business and startup apps. Youth Apps also provide app recommendations along with memory and RAM usage of reviewed application.


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7 Ways to Get More of the Things You Want in Life

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Life is a lot more fun when you’re getting the things you want. Wouldn’t you agree?
However, there’s an art and a science to getting more of the things you want on a regular basis, that many people who email me, just haven’t quite figured out. These are the people who talk about how nothing ever seems to go their way, they’re worse off than they were 10 years ago, and their lives just haven’t taken the path that they wanted it to. If you’re one of those people, then this post is for you.
Over the last few years I consider myself remarkably lucky to have more or less achieved the exact lifestyle I’ve always wanted for myself. I should probably rephrase that though.  While yes, there’s a bit of luck involved, I’ve deliberately put myself in a position to be lucky and get the things I want.  It doesn’t matter if you’re working a 9 to 5 in a cubicle or if you’re living the Location Rebel lifestyle – you can experience this as well with a few key changes in your actions and mindset.
Let’s jump in and take a look at what those are.

1) Know what you want


This one seems so remarkably simple, yet it’s amazing how many people simply don’t know what they want.
When you join our email list, one of the first things I ask you is to “describe your perfect day”. I get way more responses than you’d think that simply say “Wow, good question. I’ve never thought about that before.”
What do you mean you’ve never thought about it before? What are you spending your days working towards?  Simply getting that next paycheck? If you don’t have goals or at the very least a list of things you want to do in life, then you’re never going to get where you want to go –  because you don’t know where that is.
Set aside some time today to figure out at least a couple things you want out of life, as well as the type of lifestyle you want to live.
Here are some questions to get you started:
  • What are a couple things you want to be able to do everyday for the rest of your life?
  • What are three really big long term goals (Buy a house? Travel to some really expensive exotic location? Own your own business?)
  • Are their routines you had when you were younger that you’d like to reestablish? What are they?

2) Look for the Win/Win

Something I’ve done a lot of over the last few years has been looking for the win/win.  Say there’s something I want to do.  Ok, how can I do that, yet help a bunch of other people in the process?
Do I want to stay in a cool hotel? Ok, first off how can I benefit my readers by staying there? What are the things that entertain and inform them? If I asked the hotel for a comped stay or reduced rate, how could they benefit?  What is their goal in this whole proposition?
By putting the needs of others first, and structuring opportunities that way you’ll not only make more friends, but you’ll be building and establishing your brand and reputation in the process.
Questions to ask before proposing a win/win scenario:
  • Does the other party benefit at least as much, if not more than you?
  • What the real purpose behind the proposal?
  • How can you do something different than what other people have done in the past?
  • What have people done in the past that’s worked particularly well?
These can be applied to just about any partnership or joint venture you can think of.

3) Become an Authority

Let’s face it, the better your reputation, the more people are willing to help you.
I’m a firm believer that everyone is an expert at something.  You also have to keep in mind that you don’t need “total expertise”, rather more often than not, you simply need to be a relative expert.  Essentially you just need to know more than the people you’re working with or educating.
By establishing yourself as an authority in one niche, you can leverage that authority across industries as you expand your business and lifestyle goals.
For instance, I’ve built myself up to be an authority on lifestyle businesses. Now that I have that, it’s easier for me to start my photography or golf sites, because I’ve already got an audience of people who trust me.
When it comes to getting what you want, people are more receptive to your emails, social media pleas, or other forms of reaching out if they trust you and know you to be knowledgable.
Some things to think about in regards to building authority:
  • What types of things do you spend your free time thinking a lot about (Think in specifics – hobbies? Sports? Specific locations?
  • What do your friends always ask you for advice on?
  • If I held a gun to your head and said tell me three things you better than most people at, what would you say?
  • Do you have a blog or website yet? If no, start.

4) Put Yourself in a Position for Opportunity

I talk to a lot of readers about this concept.  It’s often not until people know you’re in a position to accept an opportunity that they will offer it to you.
For instance, the only reason Dan asked me to join him and the Tropical MBA team back in 2009 was because I wrote the post about my last day at work.
Had I not been in a position to accept, the opportunity never would have showed up.
The point of this? Sometimes in order to get what you want, you have to take a risk that puts you in the position to be open to opportunity to find you.
Not sure if you’re “in a position for opportunity”?
  • Are you publicly visible? Meaning do you have active social media profiles, blog, etc?.
  • If you were the person hiring for your dream job or internship, would you approach you, based on your position?
  • Are you actively reaching out to people who have lives you’re aspiring towards?

5) Ask

Also, extremely simple.  These days access is no longer an issue.  There’s someone out there who can probably make any one of your dreams, goals, or aspirations come true. You can also probably get their contact information in less than 2 minutes of Google searching.
Most people never simply ask.  Either because they’re too shy, too afraid of getting rejected, or simply don’t believe anyone will say yes.

I’ve found the vast majority of time I ask for something, especially if I know what I want, think about the win/win, and leverage authority – the answer is usually yes.
You can do everything else perfectly, but often getting what you want in life, simply comes down to asking for it.
My buddy Tyler wrote a great post about how life changing a simple email can be.
Try it today. Go ask for something you want, you may be surprised by what happens. Or you may not, but at least you’ll know you tried.

6) Announce Publicly

In 2009 I wanted to start crossing things off my bucket list, and make some major lifestyle changes.  So what’d I do, I started a blog and told the world about it. This does two very important things:
  1. It holds you accountable
  2. It’s an offer for help.
Let’s take a look at both of those, starting with accountability.
If you say something once, or worse, simply think about doing it without telling anyone, what are the odds it’s going to happen? Probably not very high.  By putting pretty major goals and changes out to the world, in many ways the thought of not doing it, was scarier than the idea of actually following through.
The more people you tell, the easier it gets.

For instance, I’ve had a lot of people ask me about what my next trip is.  I’ve been telling everyone I see about a big adventure I have planned for October.  The more people I tell, the more it becomes an inevitability that I’ll follow through with it. Expect an entire separate post devoted to this adventure soon.
And secondly, it’s an offer for help.

One of the things on my bucket list was to both play Augusta National and take a trip to the Masters.
A reader, and now good friend, Gene Jennings sent me an email a couple years back saying.  ”I can’t get you on the course, but how’d you like to come be my guest at the Masters this year?”
By putting it out there publicly, anyone who is in a position to help often does so.

7) Study

This falls back to the conversation about luck. Many people believe the people who get everything they want in life are simply lucky.  In some cases, they probably are.  But some people have learned how to create their own luck, and you can as well.
We all sell. Every single day we are selling our ideas, our products, and more.  Whether it’s trying to sell someone on buying your latest ebook, or simply selling them on what movie to watch with you, persuasion is part of life.
The better you are at it, the easier it is to get what you want.
So how do you start honing your persuasion muscle?
Here are three books I’d recommend checking out:
  • Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion – One of the most useful books I’ve ever read.  Once you understand the different ways people are trying to persuade you, it becomes much easier to recognize and apply the techniques in your own life.
  • Breakthrough Advertising – Pretty much all of my best marketing friends have told me to read this book.  Written by one of the greatest marketers in history, Eugene Schwartz, it’s become my go to book for copywriting. It’s a beast, not an easy read, and incredibly expensive if you can find a copy of it, but well worth it.  This link is to a difficult to read (but free) PDF and is a great starting point.
  • Ca$hvertising – Another copywriting book, but once you’re a good copywriter, you’ll be amazed at how that translates to other aspects of your life.

Are You Ready to Get More of What You Want?

Like I said in the beginning, there’s an art and a science to getting what you want out of life.  However, the more you truly think about what it is you want, and actively work towards getting there, the more fulfilled and happy you’re life will become in the process.

Original Article from SeanOgle
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What We Wish We’d Known 5 Years Ago – 13 Successful Entrepreneurs

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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.

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