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Keyword Perspective – Avoid This Mistake At All Cost ing out to those who took the initiative to find new and better ways before the accident, those who are actively exploring their technology gap and who never wait for the accident to happen. The motto of the successful businessperson today is, "If it ain't broken yet, good— noIn this article, we are going to discuss a major problems involving keyword selection for existing businesses. It is a simple mistake, but one most people do not think about.The two prime Internet marketing platforms are pay-per-click advertising and search engine optimization. The issue we are going to discuss today applies equally to either of these platforms as well as any oth The Top Hits on a Website Directory Let's say you drive to work every day following a certain route. It's the route you take, because it's the route everyone takes. Then one day, there's a bad accident at a major intersection. Traffic's stopped for blocks. What can you do?All website directories have a section that lists the top hits of that particular directory. The top hits depend on the interest and information requested by the users of the website directory. Before the top hits are discussed though it is very important to understand what a website directory is.A website directory is an online website that lists thousands of websites Grumbling, you turn your car around, head back a few blocks, then pick your way through a few side streets and find a different way to work. And lo and behold: although it's more mileage and uses all these back streets, your new route actually gets you to work faster! The "detour" that turned out to be a new and better way of getting there had been available for months. You just never thought to try it, until an accident forced you to. And that's exactly the problem with most businesses in America today, both huge companies and individual entrepreneurs: we wait until the accident to go out and find the new and better way.Because people resist change, we allow the technology gap to widen and widen, without exploring it. We don't change suppliers when things are working okay as they are. We don't try new software, new tools, new technologies. We say, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it"— and we end up losing out to those who took the initiative to find new and better ways before the accident, those who are actively exploring their technology gap and who never wait for the accident to happen. The motto of the successful businessperson today is, "If it ain't broken yet, good— now The "detour" that turned out to be a new and better way of getting there had been available for months. You just never thought to try it, until an accident forced you to. And that's exactly the problem with most businesses in America today, both huge companies and individual entrepreneurs: we wait until the accident to go out and find the new and better way.Because people resist change, we allow the technology gap to widen and widen, without exploring it. We don't change suppliers when things are working okay as they are. We don't try new software, new tools, new technologies. We say, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it"— and we end up losing out to those who took the initiative to find new and better ways before the accident, those who are actively exploring their technology gap and who never wait for the accident to happen. The motto of the successful businessperson today is, "If it ain't broken yet, good— no And that's exactly the problem with most businesses in America today, both huge companies and individual entrepreneurs: we wait until the accident to go out and find the new and better way.Because people resist change, we allow the technology gap to widen and widen, without exploring it. We don't change suppliers when things are working okay as they are. We don't try new software, new tools, new technologies. We say, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it"— and we end up losing out to those who took the initiative to find new and better ways before the accident, those who are actively exploring their technology gap and who never wait for the accident to happen. The motto of the successful businessperson today is, "If it ain't broken yet, good— no Yes. In fact, there is one thing that is limited, and this is perhaps your most precious resource, for it can never be replaced, no matter how wealthy, clever or powerful you are: Your time.You cannot grow more hours in the day. However, you can make better use of those hours, just as American farmers learned to make better use of the same number of acres. And there is nothing more important in leveraging your time than the Internet— from scheduling and e-mail to video
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