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Paul Hemetsberger, dict.cc, English to German Online Dictionary, with over 5 million page views per day

by Paul Joseph June 20, 2011 Featured

Paul Hemetsberger started his online dictionary dict.cc in 2002 and has grown it to one of the best known web services in the German speaking world. Eleven servers handle between 5 and 6 million page views per day, which places dict.cc within the top 1000 web sites worldwide, according to alexa.com. In Germany, it’s currently ranked at number 52. Paul shared his story with YourStory.in (Visit Yourstory.in for full news, other content, and much more!)

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Paul Hemetsberger, dict.cc, English to German Online Dictionary, with over 5 million page views per day

by Paul Joseph June 20, 2011 Featured

Paul Hemetsberger started his online dictionary dict.cc in 2002 and has grown it to one of the best known web services in the German speaking world. Eleven servers handle between 5 and 6 million page views per day, which places dict.cc within the top 1000 web sites worldwide, according to alexa.com. In Germany, it’s currently ranked at number 52. Paul shared his story with YourStory.in (Visit Yourstory.in for full news, other content, and much more!)

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Krunnal Gharre, Six Steps, On their Patented Technology – Screen Independent Stereoscopic 3D

by Paul Joseph June 20, 2011 Featured

Pune based entrepreneur, Krunnal Gharre, is making companies talk the 3D language. Swati Maheshwari find out more about his venture Six Steps, exclusively for YourStory.in What is Six Steps all about? Six Steps provides services in the business communication space, enhancing it by way of innovation 3D visualization and software-independent interactive tools. Our combination of Dynamic… (Visit Yourstory.in for full news, other content, and much more!)

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Krunnal Gharre, Six Steps, On their Patented Technology – Screen Independent Stereoscopic 3D

by Paul Joseph June 20, 2011 Featured

Pune based entrepreneur, Krunnal Gharre, is making companies talk the 3D language. Swati Maheshwari find out more about his venture Six Steps, exclusively for YourStory.in What is Six Steps all about? Six Steps provides services in the business communication space, enhancing it by way of innovation 3D visualization and software-independent interactive tools. Our combination of Dynamic… (Visit Yourstory.in for full news, other content, and much more!)

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Why Keeping It Real Is Your Best Selling Tactic

by Paul Joseph June 20, 2011 Featured

Greetings once more fellow entrepreneur, this week I have something quite unique and extraordinary to share. Yesterday, I interviewed Shaune Clarke , and what began as a 45 minute interview spilled into nearly two hours as we took a free fall into the mind of one of the most uniquely gifted entrepreneurs I’ve encountered. Because Shaune shared such a wealth of information, I’ve had to edit the interview into several parts, so today we’re looking at the first part, in which Shaune shares with us his insights for entrepreneurs about creating your own game , the 1/2 step away market , unwarranted sales resistance , and the art of graceful persuasion as it relates to building trust through authenticity and our unique giftedness. Phew! And all this in under 20 minutes! You can just imagine what we covered in two hours! So, let us begin, come and join me at the edge to take a leap into the farthest reaches of the unique genius of Shaune Clarke Creating Your Own Game One of the comments that  people consistently make about Shaune Clarke, is that he’s not like anyone else they’ve met in the business he’s starring in, whether it’s Speaking Training , Copywriting , Internet Marketing , Interviewing or Natural Health . Shaune explains that most people will often compare themselves to competitors and try to compete with them, when really, there’s no reason to do this. Shaune learned from his experience as an extremely successful copywriter, that having something different equates to having something valuable, providing there is a market for it. Shaune says that 95% of the time, there is a market, and there are already people in that market spending money. After Shaune had hired one of the top gun copywriters to write sales copy for him and it flopped, he thought, “You know what? I didn’t like that style of sales copy, I wouldn’t respond well to it, so there must be others who would feel the same.” So he invested time and money into learning about how others wrote sales copy, then set about writing in his own unique style that was more aligned with his own values and preferences. This turned out to be so successful, that within 6 months , he couldn’t keep up the demand for his work and he was asked to train other copywriters. Shaune realized two things through this experience. One was that bringing his unique gifts to his work was extremely valuable and lucrative , and training others to emulate his style would not work either. For his clients in his trainings, learning to find their own unique style and inner giftedness and bring that to their work was going to be far more valuable and lucrative to them as well. The Half A Step Away Market Shaune explains that the market is always changing and evolving, and doing so rapidly. The established players are often not able or willing to adapt or change to the market as it evolves, so when we come into the market with something new, there are clients already in the market who are going to resonate with what we’re offering. He also speaks about the 1/2 step away market , which is the people who are at the very edges of the market. These clients have a problem that needs solving, but there’s currently no one in the industry that has communicated to them in a way that resonates with them, and therefore draws them from the edges of the market into it. Everyday, someone who has not spent money in an industry will begin to invest their money in it. There are people both in your market and right at the edges who will resonate with your unique style and gifts that you bring to your business. Unwarranted Sales Resistance Shaune explains further that all clients will experience something he calls unwarranted sales resistance . This is because all of us have had an experience of spending money before on products and services and not getting our problem solved. This means someone’s previous bad experience is going to be projected onto us when they are considering buying from us. This is unwarranted sales resistance because it has nothing to do with us , it is related to a previous experience our client has had, and it is being projected onto the current situation. Our role as business people is to just be aware of this, and to maintain our certainty of the value and quality of our products and services and communicate this elegantly to our clients. It doesn’t involve pushing or comparing. It’s a matter of understanding that there is an element of risk involved in spending money, and the biggest thing is not to try to sell somebody on our products or services, but to build trust. The Art Of Graceful Persuasion Shaune goes on to say, “We don’t need a sales formula, we need a formula for imbuing authenticity into our work which inherently builds trust .” Shaune is acutely aware that his speaking training clients experience a far greater degree of competence, confidence and authenticity when their presentation is imbued with their own unique gifts. He says, “Speaker training should adapt to you, you should not have to adapt to speaking training.” The more our unique giftedness is allowed to be present on our work, the more authenticity there is to it, and the greater the level of certainty and trust we can build with our clients. “We’re all very good at persuasion when we’re self motivated, like persuading our partner to go to a particular restaurant or holiday location or getting the kids to do their homework,” Shaune explains. But when it comes to exchanging money for goods and services, we can get tangled in an uncomfortable and encumbered selling process, when it really doesn’t have to be like that. The art of graceful persuasion is being aware the combination of unique skills, insights and information that you bring to your business, and using these to bring authenticity to your work. This inherently builds trust with our clients so that they understand that we are going to give them quality goods and services, and they will have their problem solved. Shaune’s speaker training is really a method for gaining a greater depth of understanding and self awareness of your unique giftedness and learning how to communicate this to your clients. This builds trust and moves clients through unwarranted sales resistance gracefully and with understanding and empathy . When he was considering taking on the task of training others to speak, he told his partner, Clarinda, “the world does not need another speaker training, what the world needs is a training that shows people how to bring their authentic self to their work and demonstrate this value to others. ” Luckily for those clients like myself, who were seeking to bring more awareness to our unique combination of skills, insights and information and then learn how to communicate this value to our clients, Shaune has put together exactly this, and the art of graceful persuasion is no longer an enigma. There is, however, a lot more to learn from Shaune, but we’ll have to wait for another article to find out as this one is has reached critical mass for the quantity of insights I can fit into my head in one go! I would love to hear your comments at the end, thanks for watching or reading. Cheers, Neroli. Get your bonus copy of my book “How To Start An Internet Business & Make Your First $1,000 Online” Download Here

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TechSparks™, India’s biggest event for product tech startups, comes to Chennai

by Paul Joseph June 20, 2011 Featured

After the success of the Delhi RoundTable and the superb response to the Pune edition, YourStory.in, India’s leading online platform for startups and entrepreneurs, is bringing the next TechSparks™ Regional RoundTable to Chennai, a popular centre for learning and a rapidly emerging technology innovation hub in India. (Visit Yourstory.in for full news, other content, and much more!)

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New Top-level domains approved by ICANN

by Paul Joseph June 20, 2011 Featured

Over the years, there has been a surge in the number of websites on the internet. The famous domains such as .com, .net, .org and other country based TLDs (Top Level Domains) will soon be a thing of the past as new domains will be introduced on the internet. (Visit Yourstory.in for full news, other content, and much more!)

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Ten Quotes from Entrepreneurs Looking to Fail

by Paul Joseph June 20, 2011 Featured

Every entrepreneur needs to be honest about their strengths and weaknesses, and realistic about their reasons for choosing the startup route. For any entrepreneur, even the best business opportunities, if entered for the wrong reasons, will likely fail.  Some of these reasons seem obvious, so forgive me for restating, but I still hear them too often. Statistics show that at least 50% of new startups fail within five years, and many of the survivors eventually fail. If you don’t want to be part of these statistics, consider all the alternatives to starting your own business, especially if you have one of the following perspectives: 1. “I’m tired of working hard and being so stressed all the time.” Starting and growing a business is more work and more stress than any employee role should be.  Perhaps you need to look carefully at the reasons for your weariness and stress at work. Health and personal problems don’t go away when you start a business. 2. “It’s my hobby anyway, so why not make it my business?” The problem here is that most hobbies cost money rather than make money.  Just because you love doing it doesn’t mean anyone will love paying for it. 3. “I’m desperate, since I can’t find a job that suits me.” With the current recession, jobs are indeed hard to find.  But don’t forget that businesses are failing at a higher rate as well. Desperate people don’t make good entrepreneurs, and probably don’t have the resources or fortitude to start a business. 4. “My family has always been in business, so it’s in my genes.” Good entrepreneurs do seem to have certain innate qualities, but it’s not clear that these qualities are automatically passed to offspring. If your passions are elsewhere, don’t try running the family business. 5. “I’ve inherited some money and starting a business should be a good investment.” You can’t start a business without capital, but having capital doesn’t mean you can start one. Learning is expensive and risky. It’s less risky to invest your windfall in someone with a proven business record, or put the money in the bank. 6. “I have some extra time, and I need a second income.” Being an entrepreneur is not a part-time job. A business startup is actually a second expense more than a second income. For supplementary income, you would be better served to take a part-time job with an existing company. 7. “I hate having a boss, and just being an employee.” Don’t start a business for a power trip. When you become a business owner, your customers, suppliers, creditors, partners and a lot of other people will become your new “bosses”. These people may be harder to please than your boss at the office today. 8. “All my friends own hot businesses and seem to be doing well.” You shouldn’t believe all the hype, or all the things said in social circles. Definitely don’t jump into trendy businesses you don’t know just to be popular.  Even good friends tend to forget talking about the years of hard work and sacrifice, in favor of recent success. 9. “I’d like to be rich, so I’ll start a business.” Starting a business with a dream of riches is certain disappointment. There is no evidence that entrepreneurs make more money, on the average, than other professionals. There is much evidence that the risks of failure are higher on the business owner side. 10. “My primary goal is to contribute something to society.” This is laudable, but more effectively addressed after you have built a successful company, not before. If changing the world is your main motivation and money is not a concern, then do it, without allowing the building of a company to slow you down. For anyone with entrepreneurial aspirations, I recommend you start by networking with peer business people and organizations before you commit to a startup of your own.  Ask questions and do everything you can to make sure you are tackling the right business for the right reasons. Your entrepreneurial life depends on it. Martin Zwilling is the founder and chief executive officer of Startup Professionals, a company that provides products and services to start-up founders and small business owners. Read more about Marty here .

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Madeinhealth.com: Nutrition supplement e-store

by Paul Joseph June 20, 2011 Featured

In this age of excess, and with more double cheese burgers, comes in increasing waist circumferences which in turn leads to a rise in the demand for weight loss supplements. Consciousness about one’s body has also increased and every youngster strives for that perfect body. With gyms seeing mad rushes with many wanting to beef up their muscles, the supplement industry has never seen such a high…. (Visit Yourstory.in for full news, other content, and much more!)

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Siddharth Rastogi, Meta Wellness, India’s first medically-directed lifestyle change programmes for heart disease prevention

by Paul Joseph June 20, 2011 Featured

About Meta Wellness: We are introducing India’s first medically-directed lifestyle change programmes for heart disease, in partnership with The Leela Hotels. We bring research-backed models of healthcare for preventing and reversing heart disease, proven for over 30 years in the U.S., with all residential components delivered within calm retreat environments, which enhances the effectiveness of… (Visit Yourstory.in for full news, other content, and much more!)

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