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Wipe
Out Your Competitors With 3 'Be' Tips!
by
Nelson Tan
I
had a passionate conversation with my cousin over this idea of
"Internet Marketing". He asked as many questions as
I can answer accordingly.
One
significant question he asked is about how to compete
with 'so many people and websites' in this business. This
is the first time I'm ever asked such a question since I started
out, so I did my best to answer...and my answer must have so impressed
his father who overheard it that he said, "Yes yes, this
is also exactly what I told my staff too."
This
uncle is in the construction business and he does not know much
about the Internet as I do, but the point is if he agrees with
what I said, then the answer must contain principles applicable
in real life.
I
do admit that over the years I learned, inculcated and mastered
as best as I can what I know to be universal principles
whether they can be applied online or off.
I
told my cousin you don't have to 'compete' though everything is
done in 'healthy competition'. He has 3 courses of action to participate
online, or in any other environments which he so chooses:
1)
Be Yourself. I personally think that one of the
hardest skill in self-development is 'knowing thyself' and shaping
your personal identity throughout the years of business evolution.
This calls for immense foresight and smart work at sustainability.
A great example is Microsoft. This corporation always outdoes
its own products and services and therefore it is able to evolute
itself. What a powerful lesson it imparts! You better like this
company now.
The
first paragraph of pg. 129 in Stephen Covey's "The
7 Habits Of Highly Effective People" quotes from Viktor
Frankl: "Ultimately, man should not ask what the meaning
of life is, but rather must recognize that it is he who is asked.
In a word, each man is questioned by life; and he can only answer
to life by answering for his own life; to life he can only respond
by being responsible."
2)
Be Different. If someone stands at a particular
spot in a room, and you can't stand at his spot because you can't
shift him, are you going to kill yourself of an opportunity to
stand elsewhere when it so happens that this very BIG room contains
only the 2 of you?
If
some of you reading this is losing heart right now over your own
e-business, this is my encouragement to you: STAND FIRM, because
you are already different. Continue to recognize and uphold
the uniqueness of who YOU ARE and...*next point*
3)
Be Better. The first case of betterment is to
continually take corrective action and improve on your
own existing results. If you commit a mistake, ADMIT IT. Admission
always opens a new pathway for corrections and improvements. In
past experience I know of people who did not allow friends, for
all their genuine intentions, to help them simply because they
refused to admit defeat!
The
second case of betterment is to continually take corrective
action and improve on other people's existing results.
If you think you can do better than Jay
Abraham, if you think you can do better than Yahoo.com, if
you think you can do better than the website next door, if you
think you can do better than where you are NOW, GO FOR IT.
How
To Wipe Out The Competition With Just A 'Niche'
As
I write this very special report, another idea that is "Niche
Marketing" comes to mind. What is a niche really? What is
your definition of a 'niche'? Is it any more different than the
3 above points, or is it on a spot marked 'X' right under your
nose?
Currently
one of the hottest area in Internet Marketing is "Niche Marketing"
and now we have several trailblazing personalities to present
you a whole lot of education out of it. You can 'jump' on the
bandwagon as it was with people 'jumping' onto Internet Marketing
but your decision, action and performance will not prove that
you are in "Niche Marketing" unless you fully understand
what the above 3 'Be' points really mean to you. Do you understand
this very significant point?
Truth
is, you may not need experience in "Niche Marketing"
to do "Niche Marketing", but don't let other
people expose you for this 'missing' fact!
Our
site Internet Mastery Center is a niche. How is that possible?
Because we dare to be different? Actually it's not as hard as
it sounds. We are able to create this site simply because
no one else did it in a similar fashion! And so it contains
our own unique business angle.
Can
you see in your mind's eye what is your own unique business angle?
What can you 'BE' to be unique?
Here
Is One Niche Identification Technique
As
a toastmaster, I frequently visit clubs to participate and enjoy
a meeting at exercising my public speaking skills. All you toastmasters
out there will appreciate what I'm going to write next. At the
beginning of each meeting, the language evaluator introduces a
"Word Of The Day" with which s/he explains the meaning
and significance of a chosen word and then encourages all attendees
to use this word as frequently as possible in their speeches.
It's fun and challenging because no one knows what the word is
before the meeting but that's besides the point.
The
point is this one single word is going to dictate how
all attendees are strategizing to fit it in every time they are
called upon to speak.
Similarly,
all you need is just one PROFITABLE keyword to
reap the full potential out of it and dictate an entire target
market as your clients strategize to fit it in their overall business
agenda!
It
could be "MONEY, "SEX", "POWER", "PROFIT",
"KEYWORD"..."keyword marketing", "car
polishing cream", "decorative lighting", etc. Surely
the first 5 words are no longer specialized niches (unless you
don't see it that way). The best is what YOU know BEST, can do
BEST, and make the BEST money out of it (and still be unique,
that is).
You
can start jotting down a list of words on paper and flip through
your dictionary or thesaurus for assistance.
Our
word is "Mastery"...what's yours?
Any
ordinary folks who suddenly seemed to know how to answer all the
above questions will find that they can dabble in Niche Marketing,
Internet Marketing or any other 'Marketing' whatever...and they
will be UNSTOPPABLE.
Therefore
it gives me no more greater pleasure than to learn from you, Dear
Master Marketer.
Thank
you for being online.
Nelson
Tan is one-half of the Internet
Mastery Center. Create Your Online Profits with the RIGHT
Products, Environment and Mindset!

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