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MLM VS NETWORK MARKETING VS ENTREPRENEURSHIP

I am sure that this is going to ruffle a few feathers, and I’m fine with that, but there are just some things out there in the Home business Industry that just baffle me.  And to be honest, I would love to hear people’s opinions and their own experiences with what I’m about to discuss. And I want to make a disclaimer right here, right now… There is no judgment here, I don’t care what you are involved in as long as you are acting with integrity, are passionate about what you are doing and about the product or service you are promoting.

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So how did this person find my blog ?. If you don’t know, you need Google Analytics !!

You only have to do a little research around Google Analytics (GA) to realise there are true fans, there are those who sceptical and those who sit on the fence. However the fact is that Google is king and using their analytics is a must in measuring your website traffic.

For those who have no desire to jump into the murky depths of the true capabilities of GA, lets look at the basics of what they can highlight for your website:

1. Traffic Sources overview: Without analytics (doesn’t have to be GA) you wont know how visitors use your site, or come to find your site. If you look at your dashboard you will notice a pie chart in the bottom left hand corner. This will tell you:

# The percentage of people who found your site through search engines (higher the better if you have an organic SEO campaign), like blogging.

# The percentage of direct traffic you receive e.g people who have typed in your URL.

# Referring sites is when a visitor clicks on a link to your site from another site.

2. Content Overview: You can monitor the most visited pages, the time spent on those pages. Which means you can focus your highest converting key phrases around these pages.

3. Keyword tracking: you may find over time your carefully selected keywords might not be the most appropriate, or that you are missing out on a little golden nugget you had not initially thought off.

4. Track and improve your conversions: A website is there to promote your business, by tracking your conversions you can build upon what works. Monitor market/seasonal trends.

5. Bounce Rate: You will see how long visitors spend on your site (bounce rate), this indicates that visitors are not finding what they are looking for and are clicking away instantly. It is well worth taking the opportunity to re-think your content, design or products.

Google Analytics can provide you with an extensive never ending amount of useful information about your websites performance. This article literally scratches the surface, well it doesn’t really even do that, but I hope it at least gives you an understanding of what is on the surface.

The sceptics don’t like that Google being the “super power” it is, has the ability to see how visitors from all search engines find and use your site. Meaning should they want to, they can undermine all your SEO efforts, in all fairness SEO is constantly evolving and nothing is set in stone. Google’s aim is to bring the searcher the most relevant results to a query, should google wish the change the game, SEO consultants are going to have to up theirs.

So my advice is to learn more about your website traffic and adjust accordingly.

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Are you stressed ? Well, these banks failed their financial stress tests.

So I am over on Yahoo Finance just reading the headlines and I see “ Seven banks fail EU stress tests, most cleared”.

I thought I must be getting really tired and misunderstood what this heading really means. Nope, I was right the first time. 7 banks mostly in Spain failed their financial stress tests.

Say what, are they serious…after all the problems with the Euro you would think that all banks would get their act together.

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Branding yourself, personal branding is more important than any product you are promoting.

There are a number of reasons why personal branding is important, and I intend to hammer home the point, so be warned.

To start with an opportunity that may seem brilliant today, may seem out dated tomorrow, and if you have built your business around this brand, you’re in trouble.  Imagine if Google had a free tool, and you build your entire business around teaching people to use it.  All of a sudden Google or someone else brings out a better tool and your website is left as the solar powered gramophone.  Interesting but completely pointless.

Now consider if you had concentrated on personal branding, and instead of your product or course, people came to hear what you say.  If its you not your product you have built up, then when the next big thing comes out, they all rush to see what you have to say.

The internet changes everyday, piece by piece in small but definite ways.  Either you are building a business based around your personal branding, or the branding of your product.    The trick is to maintain the ability to be fluid like the market you are operating in.  Be like Google who change as necessary, and not Bing who have left themselves playing catch up.

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