Working on the Periphery: How to Make Any Website You’ll Ever Create a Success |
| Published: December 7, 2007, 7:45 pm |
| Tags: online entrepreneurship |
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I’ve been reading a lot of books lately. My time this week was mostly spent on researching business ideas and connecting with other people. I came to a realization: what you do away from your site is even more important than what you do on it. Everything adds up in the end. Peripheral activities contribute to the core. All relevant actions are causes which lead to relevant results. It’s very common for business owners to focus too much on their niche audience and hence, fail to consistently pull in new customers/readers. In the same way, it’s easy to overlook the importance of knowledge acquisition and transferable assets when it comes to making money online. You probably spend a lot of time and energy on growing your flagship site because you want to make it profitable and attractive. That’s understandable. But don’t neglect some of the things you can and should do away from your site. On the days when I don’t publish any articles on Dosh Dosh, [ Full article ] |
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