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Business studies project

Wednesday, September 21st, 2011

There is never any shortage of ideas. Once on the web, they tend to flow. Growing what starts as a mere trickle into a flood. And more often than not, it all happens  at once. So ideas are easy. Its also relatively simple to get ones ideas seen on Google. This part of it is simple, anyone can learn how to do it.

We can choose to work a site, get it seen and get it used. The challenge however, is in making it pay. The internet is a free resource. It’s about sharing and exchanging information which gets a little scary if you are trying to build a business.  But that is the way it is and there is no reason to start changing that. There are only two rules on the net. These are “make yourself useful and get seen”.  And once you have learnt how, what you do to add value and build yourself a business is up to you.

The other point to remember is that despite it being simple and easy to start a web site requires time. Not lots and lots of time you don’t have. Just enough time to let the ideas, the site, to grow and mature.  We plant seeds. And we then watch them grow and we develop them into a useful resource.

But make no mistake it does also require effort and the sort of passion that blinds one to all the obstacles, humps and bumps. Despite everything you are going to pick up and read to the contrary, there are no short cuts on the net. This requires committment and follow through.

No different to the real world.

Working the net

Thursday, September 15th, 2011

Most people are extreme. Take them onto the net and they either develop a mental block and shut down or they decide they are going to take over the world with the next click of the keyboard. Neither of which is any good. The first thing one has to accept if you are going to work on the web is that it is merely a communication tool, nothing more. It’s simple and you want to keep it simple. We are the ones that complicate it. That is something we have to be aware of and to avoid.

But as a communication medium it gives us the most powerful personal empowerment tool we have ever known. Used correctly anyone can actually take over the world, challenging the boundaries, competing with the biggest and the best. But first, before we go there, there are a few simple rules everyone has to learn and to accept.

Firstly the web is merely the sum of very, very many smaller parts. So if you want to get seen, to cut yourself away from the pack you need to start by making yourself useful. Focus on what you can do, what you can contribute, realistically. This is important. Everyone needs a starting point. Learn to focus and then to build. Everything that has ever been done on the net started in someones back yard. So concentrate on that first bite and build on what works. Go local before you try to spread your wings. Make yourself useful and learn to contribute before you start counting the sales you are going to make.

It is critically important to remember that you are doing this for you, no one else. Forget about “them”. Forget about that “global audiance”. It does not matter what your site looks like or how bad your spelling is. If you do the best you can and concentrate everything you have on making yourself useful, it’s going to work. The internet is about content, pooling content and sharing what there is, to build a resource we can use. The audiance, the we, the global connection is what grows and develops out of the stuff you and all the rest of us are doing.

Community Build

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Ideas come and go. Thats the easy part of doing things and once you have been on the net for awhile you learn that no one idea is ever original. Someone has always thought about it before. And its the doing it which is what counts. Time is not important, results are. I registered this domain years ago. I have had this idea bubbling around ever since and its going to be interesting to see whether it develops and what it develops into.

I have set up a couple of very simple blogs like www.knysnarealty.co.za which I have positioned on Google. They are attracting hits and there is every reason why someone should pick them up and start converting that traffic into sales enquiries. More importantly however I want to build this into a workshop where different people have the incentive to build a community of sites which add value to the services being offered by each of the indvidual sites.

We offer a hosting service to anyone subscribing to and participating in the workshop. This on the understanding that we dont offer free support outside of the workshop projects. We will also install your first site no charge.

Workshop

Saturday, December 22nd, 2007

Entry level workshop where users interact with service providers promoting their services by answering questions and helping to train and develop skills in an emerging market. Offer an ask me service