Written on March 13, 2008@ 8:59 am –

Setting A New Target For My Online Business

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080223_164914 I was setting my first goal as "to earn $5 a day, steadily". And, I did it, relatively in a very short amount of time.

When I reflected this achievement, I rediscover that on the internet, you really really can easily get in touch with your prospects.

Thus, making money on the internet can be done faster compare to when you are doing it offline.

I am not saying that making money online is easy, because depends on each person’s background, it can be very difficult. However, once again, it is easier to be done compare to offline world (note: reading my blog can help boost your online profit)

So, since I already achieved my goal. I need a new one to get me going. I need an extraordinary goal, that most people would think "hey, you cannot achieve that".

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Written on February 20, 2008@ 8:05 pm –

How You Should Create Business Website

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I want to share with you a small ’secret’ technique.

It’s about how to structure your websites.

If you don’t have a website yet, that’s better. Because, after reading this post, you will be starting at the right track from the very beginning.

Now, as you continue to build your online business, you might planning to have multiple websites. In this case, you want to create a ‘portal’ website or a ‘central’ website, where you put links to all those websites you own.

This ‘central’ website can be a single web page with all the links and short description of your websites.

But that’s not enough.

You also want to add Web 2.0 ingredient in your central website. And that would be an interactivity element, where you can communicate with your visitors and also, where your visitors can communicate with each other.

In order to do this, you can build you central in form of a blog.
Blog is probably the easiest web site system to setup and operate.

By setting up a blog, your visitors can interact with you by leaving comments on your post. Other visitors can read those comments and get involved by leaving another comments. Last but not the least, you can choose to reply to the comments.

It’s a simple Web 2.0 thing on the play.

Unfortunately (or fortunately, depends on how you see it), only you can control the topic of the discussion. Your visitors cannot make a post in you blog. Only you can.

Anyways, if you like to start your own blog as your central website, I have a resource at:

=> http://www.WordpressPrivateTutorial.com

You can start running a blog like mine at no-time.