This “Smartphone App” guest post by Blake Sanders is a writer of technical information at broadband comparison site Broadband Expert.
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This “Smartphone App” guest post by Blake Sanders is a writer of technical information at broadband comparison site Broadband Expert.
If you want to guest post on this blog,check out the guest post guidelines here.
Have you been practicing your communication skills today?
Have you spent a good proportion of your day answering e-mails, calling people up, responding to blog comments and posting up comments of your own?
Thousands of on-line business owners are creating products that just don’t sell. That’s right…don’t sell.
This is how you can follow them:
1. Decide to create your product based on what you like instead of what the customers needs
2. Do no research and create something that you THINK will sell
I own quite a lot of domain names and they are registered with several different companies.
Each month I get email reminders to renew the registration.
Recently I received one which looked like this:
In the last Blog Expert post in this mindset series we discussed confidence and how it can help you meet your goals and targets.
Now let’s talk about communication.
How effective are you at communicating?
In my last Pro Blog Stats Plugin blog post, I stated we were making some changes and we would be launching soon.
I’m sorry to say the changes we are making are taking a lot longer than we expected.
Can you remember a time before blogging?
Although it seems that the weblog has become as much as part of our lives as newspapers, they’ve only been around since 1994.
Before blogging became popular, digital communities took many forms, including Usenet, commercial online services such as GEnie, BiX and the early CompuServe, e-mail lists and Bulletin Board Systems (BBS).
To successfully get through the Kenyan customers, we had to complete 5 different forms.
Five!
Each one of them asking for similar information including passport number and place of stay while in Kenya.
This is my first full week back after my celebratory holiday and it’s hard to say what’s ‘up’ this week because I feel I’ve been working flat out just to catch up and not got very far.
But let’s talk about the ‘up’ times:
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