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Which Business Model Is Best: Selling Services, Software, Information Or Physical Products?

by Paul Joseph February 5, 2012 Featured

I’m getting old. Well, at least in internet years. It’s getting close to 15 years now that I have been online and had a website of my own. During this time I’ve played with all kinds of different business models. Perhaps just calling them money making techniques rather than fully fledged businesses is more accurate in the majority of… Read the rest of this entry »

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Why Beginner Entrepreneurs Fail To Bridge The Gap Between Start Up And Sustainable Profit

by Paul Joseph February 2, 2012 Featured

There are internal habits of thinking and feeling that are responsible for the level of success we have as Entrepreneurs. Within those internal habits are a few specific qualities that have also held us back from our next level of success. This can be especially dangerous when you’re a new entrepreneur if you’re not at a place of sustainable… Read the rest of this entry »

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How To Win The War Against Piracy – It’s Not SOPA

by Paul Joseph January 31, 2012 Featured

In the wake of the recent trashing of the SOPA bill and the collective uproar that surrounded it, I’d like to investigate a few things relevant to us as online entrepreneurs, creativity and ownership. Just in case you have been living under a rock and don’t know what I’m talking about, the US government recently tried to… Read the rest of this entry »

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Can Social Media Hurt The Success Of Young Entrepreneurs?

by Paul Joseph January 26, 2012 Featured

I’m always amazed that interns at my company can do so much with the web. I’m even more amazed at the limitations social media has put on young aspiring entrepreneurs and how it hinders the necessary fundamentals to start a business. If you want to open a B2C ( Business to Consumer ) company, than yes, social media helps. In B2C,… Read the rest of this entry »

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How To Fire Yourself: Chris Ducker Reveals How He Removed Himself From His 300 Employee Company

by Paul Joseph January 24, 2012 Featured

Press play to begin streaming the audio or right click the text link and choose save as or save link. Download the MP3 [ 63 Minutes - 30 MB ] After ending his marriage, Chris Ducker packed his bags and moved to the Philippines for a fresh start. A few short years later he was married again with a new… Read the rest of this entry »

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7 Insights Every Blogger Should Know

by Paul Joseph January 19, 2012 Featured

What is more important: quality or quantity? The easy answer to this long and heated debate is both are very important – and I’ll give you that, they both are, but for free content I am in the quantity camp. Go ahead and paste me and leave 1,000 comments telling me I’m wrong – I don’t care, I will read… Read the rest of this entry »

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Attitude Lessons From Multimillionaire Fashion Mogul Justin Herald

by Paul Joseph January 15, 2012 Featured

A few weeks ago I attended a seminar for entrepreneurs held by Justin Herald . Justin has made tens of millions of dollars in the clothing business , having launched his first brand, Attitude , with just $50 to his name. He was named Australian Entrepreneur of the Year back in 2004 and has written a stack of books on… Read the rest of this entry »

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A Reality Check About Who Really Owns Your Business And What You Can Do To Protect Yourself

by Paul Joseph January 12, 2012 Featured

If you think that you are a proud owner of your own online business, think again. We are often ignorant of this harsh truth, yet it’s there – lurking behind like a thief at night. This truth hit me on the head a few weeks back when Twitter shut down my empire of some 130K followers . Then, as… Read the rest of this entry »

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The Real Skinny On Duplicate Content

by Paul Joseph January 8, 2012 Featured

The issue of duplicate content is a rather contentious one in the world of Search-Engine Optimization. There were for many years – and perhaps still to this day – myths floating round about duplicate content penalties. Essentially, folks were told that if they produced duplicate content then they would be punished, and many thought that this meant you could… Read the rest of this entry »

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How To Turbo Charge Your Ability To Learn With Clinton Swaine

by Paul Joseph January 5, 2012 Featured

Greetings once again fellow entrepreneur, it’s with great pleasure that I introduce you to Clinton Swaine , who inspired this second article in the Creative Visionary series (the first being Marcin Jacubowski ). Just to jog your memory, this series is designed to inspire you with examples of living individuals who are contributing in extraordinary ways and remind you that… Read the rest of this entry »

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