Philosophy of an Internet Entrepreneur

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How does the mind of modern internet entrepreneurs allow them to become successful and accumulate wealth without going out to work…

with the imagination to form a plan of action that incorporates a few modern tactics mixed with a large dose of traditional ideas.

The modern tactics include using the latest available technology and systems to their full potential.

The internet provides a world-wide platform for the rendering of goods or services from any home or office on the globe, with an audience of millions, which is a freedom never witnessed before the modern era. On this platform there is a variety of technologies available to the entrepreneur on which to publish their goods and services.

These include the development of personal websites, search engines, forums, and social networking sites, where the entrepreneur can employ the tactic of attraction marketing to develop a huge personal following.

Facebook is currently attracting 19% of all global internet users, and YouTube currently attracts 18%.

As you can see, a powerful presence on these platforms has the possibility to attract thousands of friends and followers that the entrepreneur can direct to his personal blog/web site, where the opportunity for potential partners is presented.

The search engine Google is currently ranked #1, with 33% of all global internet users visiting Google every single day, while Yahoo is ranked #2.

If you can get your site ranked onto the first page of your particular niche, either by optimisation or using pay-per-click, then you are guaranteed a large number of clicks and visitors to your site.

Key to success is the image that the entrepreneur presents to the public. In order to be seen as a leader, someone who is worthy of being followed, the entrepreneur uses some very traditional ideas harking as far back as Christ and Buddha.

The entrepreneur uses the philosophy of rendering useful service by firstly giving before receiving. It is a basic tenet of Christ that “you must sow before you can reap”, which was also expressed by Buddha as, “Teach this triple truth to all: A generous heart, kind speech, and a life of service and compassion are the things which renew humanity.”

The entrepreneur knows that his fortune is linked to this basic truth, so will always strive to share information that is valuable, offer free training, and to be enlightening and inspirational. By doing so it is possible ultimately, to be recognised as an industry leader.

Once in the position of a leader, the number of friends and followers may mushroom, so exploding the potential for new business partners.

All this success is based on the old-world philosophy of firstly rendering useful service then asking second, and a little know-how of course!

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1 comment to Philosophy of an Internet Entrepreneur

  • I have to slightly dispute one of the points you made above, to whit:

    “If you can get your site ranked onto the first page of your particular niche, either by optimisation or using pay-per-click, then you are guaranteed a large number of clicks and visitors to your site.”

    This isn’t necessarily true. Not all niches are going to bring about a large number of clicks whether you’re on the first page or in the number one position on Google. I’m number one for my main search term in my business, yet I get very few clicks per day. My wife is number one for her search term, and the very same thing occurs. It all depends on the niche and how much interest there is to get a large number of clicks or visitors.

    Sometimes, the only thing you’re leading is yourself. Your overall point is well taken, though.

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