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Marketing With Blogs - Part 4 take up the responsibility to make it happen.In the first three parts of this article series on marketing with blogs, I discussed the reasons why blogs are excellent tools for marketing, and provided some tips on using your blog to brand yourself, boost your reputation and sell your products and services online.In this article, I provide specific tips on using your blog help you boost your marketing ROI and visibility online.#7: Use Good SEO PracticesBesides using keywords appropriately, take the time to learn about using trackbacks, pingbacks, good linking practices and basic SEO techniques.Remember that in blogging, public relations equals PageRank. The more you link to others, the more they will link to you.Submit your blogs and feeds to directories and search engines.#8: Track Your ResultsKeep track of your sales, inbound links, citations by using tools like adtrackers, Blogpulse and Marketleap. Also offer your readers incentives to participate in surveys.This information is very valuable because it will help you understand what your m Read my article titled "How to make yourself UNRETRENCHABLE!" to learn more about other recognised and qualified authorities in the field of Human Resources/People Development who have acknowledged that Self-Development is the most reliable way to achieve significant and lasting employee development. The concept of Spontaneous Coaching for Self-Development(SCfSD)™ was developed by combining certain tested and proven Spontaneous Coaching and Self-Development techniques, based on their successful application in real-life workplaces. SCfSD™ Will Benefit Forward Looking Organisations It is my strong conviction that organisations of the future will be those in which the need for formal, deliberate training, and education through direct interventions by the organisation, for employees will drop significantly. Instead, concepts like Spontaneous Coaching for Self-Development(SCfSD)™ which make it easy for employees to take control of their own development, in a way that ultimately benefits the organisation they work for, will be preferred. Spontaneous Coaching for Self-Development(SCfSD)™ can be independently applied by individual career persons to achieve dramatically improved workplace performances. More importantly, decision makers in an organisation can learn how to use it to establish an alternative, cost-saving/self-sustaining system that perpetually empowers their team members to perform optimally in the workplace.< Opportunity Knocks 1000 Times The Need To Be VersatileYou've heard people say that opportunity only knocks once. I say it knocks a thousand times, or at least it can. The problem is, we often don't listen, we don't see, or we don't want to work. The biggest problem, though, is that opportunity really isn't opportunity, if you're not ready for it.A couple I know had a business handed to them for free. The owner didn't want to deal with it anymore, even though it made money. He had other things going on in his life. He couldn't just call it quits, however, because the lease on the building had nine months to go. This is where my friends enter the story. Why did they have a business given to them?They listened, and let the man tell his story.They looked at the business, and saw the opportunity.They worked, doing what it took to benefit from their "good luck."The owner agreed to give them the business if they would simply take over the lease on the building.Get Ready For OpportunityThe biggest reason "opportunity knocked" however, includes the others, Anyone wishing to remain competitive, and relevant at work/in life must become what I like to call a Practical Learner. That is someone who continually seeks/adopts new (and appropriate) knowledge, attitudes and skills, so as to become more useful/valuable to herself and others. Let’s consider an analogy based on a popular sport - Soccer. Some players learn to use both feet equally well so they can play on either side of the pitch. Some learn how to play defensive, attacking (even goal keeping!) roles. They are often called Utility players. Coaches love to have them in their teams because when tricky match situations occur, such individuals give the coach more options to consider in terms of substitutions to be made. For those individuals, you will notice that except when injured, they not only command a place in any team, but also often get into the starting line up! The reason: they fit in easily i.e. there is always a role they can play. Now relate this to the workplace. Imagine a company having an individual with proven versatility in managing various processes, coupled with an ability to quickly settle into - and function efficiently in - virtually any role, even when it is in a higher capacity. Add to all these a genuine interest in developing others around her to be equally as competent, if not better than she is. You get what could be called the Ideal Employee! Her boss is likely to consider her a most valuable asset, and will often readily recommend her for secondments, and promotions (she would have trained others to do her job, making it easy to be replaced)! But how does one become like the kind of person described above? Is it in fact possible for one person to be like that? To both questions, the answer is yes. I am convinced that diligent application of Spontaneous Coaching for Self-Development (SCfSD)™ techniques is all that is required. My conviction derives from over 7 years of successfully employing those same techniques. Why Employee Training (Sometimes) Does NOT Work You might wonder why I didn’t mention Employee Training as a requirement for producing the Ideal Employee. It’s because evidence abounds that sending people on routine training courses does not guarantee their workplace performances will improve. Why? Among other reasons, it is because the decision to attend a course is often made for them and not by them. So they might not feel that course will equip them with the specific skills set they believe will help them improve. Consequently, they’ll pay little attention during the course. Ultimately, the money invested is wasted! To avoid this, decision makers in progressive minded companies now involve employees in deciding courses to attend. However, I believe even better results can be achieved by creating an enabling environment for people to want to develop themselves. When people take responsibility for their own development, it means they are already motivated to deliver better results. You therefore have less worrying to do about getting them to do their jobs - to the required standard! This not only costs less in the medium/long term, but also yields more sustainable results in terms of improvements in employee competencies. Spontaneous Coaching for Self-Development(SCfSD)™ : A Complementary Alternative If you could learn how to help others around you grow and develop in such a way that you not only get their undiluted goodwill, but also consolidate YOUR own development, in a way that equips you to achieve accelerated career advancement, how fulfilled would you be? "Very", is likely to be the answer of most career persons. Spontaneous Coaching for Self-Development(SCfSD)™ has two aspects: A). Spontaneous Coaching Spontaneous Coaching is a unique approach to coaching that is informal, often subtle and based on the coach's sincere desire to help others grow and develop to their full potential (regardless of who they are or what they do), in a way that benefits the organisation - and him/herself. One major aspect of Spontaneous Coaching, that makes it different from traditional coaching is the use of what I call Multi-Dimensional Peer Pressure(MDPP)™ to effect positive changes in work-related behaviour in a person(s) being coached over time. Another unique feature, is that a Spontaneous Coach will often be found willing to help a “coachee” resolve non-work related problems, as a means to stimulating improved work-related behaviour/performance subsequently in the “coachee”. A summary of key features of Spontaneous Coaching is as follows: i. Requires “coach” to have an innate desire to help others regardless of who they are/what they do. ii. Typified by coach’s willingness to “help” even if "coachee” is not aware, or does not express gratitude. iii. Depends mostly on “influencing” by example from the coach or other adherents (re: MDPP™). iv. To successfully practice Spontaneous Coaching, you must LOVE (or develop LOVE for) empowering people to be their best – without feeling threatened by their progress, EVEN when it means they could advance AHEAD of you!! v. Most importantly, a Spontaneous Coach will engage constantly, as a matter of habit, in self-education relevant to achievement of his/her valued goal(s). S/he will actively seek to use his/her(and other people's) failures and successes as learning platforms on which to develop him/herself - and also use achieved learning to coach others. It is this quality that will ensure s/he remains capable of functioning successfully as a Coach to others. B). Self-Development “.. the process by which an individual continually – and intelligently - uses her own efforts, resources, knowledge and experiences (as well as those of others, voluntarily supplied), to improve her ability to achieve repeated personal or workplace successes” - Tayo Solagbade Peter Drucker, as far back as 1955, wrote in his book “The Practice of Management”, that development cannot be anything other than Self-Development. Among other things, he explained that for any organisation to take on the responsibility of developing her people would effectively be a waste of time because, that responsibility is the individual employee’s – and no development would happen if the individual does not take up the responsibility to make it happen. Read my article titled "How to make yourself UNRETRENCHABLE!" to learn more about other recognised and qualified authorities in the field of Human Resources/People Development who have acknowledged that Self-Development is the most reliable way to achieve significant and lasting employee development. The concept of Spontaneous Coaching for Self-Development(SCfSD)™ was developed by combining certain tested and proven Spontaneous Coaching and Self-Development techniques, based on their successful application in real-life workplaces. SCfSD™ Will Benefit Forward Looking Organisations It is my strong conviction that organisations of the future will be those in which the need for formal, deliberate training, and education through direct interventions by the organisation, for employees will drop significantly. Instead, concepts like Spontaneous Coaching for Self-Development(SCfSD)™ which make it easy for employees to take control of their own development, in a way that ultimately benefits the organisation they work for, will be preferred. Spontaneous Coaching for Self-Development(SCfSD)™ can be independently applied by individual career persons to achieve dramatically improved workplace performances. More importantly, decision makers in an organisation can learn how to use it to establish an alternative, cost-saving/self-sustaining system that perpetually empowers their team members to perform optimally in the workplace. Backup Tapes Can Help Your Case o her job, making it easy to be replaced)!Backup tapes are important. Aside from the fact that backup tapes can save a company's data in the event of a software failure, hard drive failure, or a database corruption... backing up a company's data on a regular basis should be a part of every IT department's disaster recovery plan.As part of that plan, IT departments should test and validate that the backups are in fact backing up data and is able to be restored. Most companies assume that once the backup is running everything will be safe. However, not many IT departments routinely check the error logs to discover problems. And only when a disaster occurs do they realized that the scheduled backups have not been collecting all of the data.From an IT point of view, the above is one of the hurdles they deal with on a daily basis. From a legal point of view, those backup tapes are even more valuable. Those tapes represent a snapshot in time for that company.In a recent case, AAB Joint Venture v. United States, 2007 WL 646157 (Fed. Cl. Feb. 28, 2007) But how does one become like the kind of person described above? Is it in fact possible for one person to be like that? To both questions, the answer is yes. I am convinced that diligent application of Spontaneous Coaching for Self-Development (SCfSD)™ techniques is all that is required. My conviction derives from over 7 years of successfully employing those same techniques. Why Employee Training (Sometimes) Does NOT Work You might wonder why I didn’t mention Employee Training as a requirement for producing the Ideal Employee. It’s because evidence abounds that sending people on routine training courses does not guarantee their workplace performances will improve. Why? Among other reasons, it is because the decision to attend a course is often made for them and not by them. So they might not feel that course will equip them with the specific skills set they believe will help them improve. Consequently, they’ll pay little attention during the course. Ultimately, the money invested is wasted! To avoid this, decision makers in progressive minded companies now involve employees in deciding courses to attend. However, I believe even better results can be achieved by creating an enabling environment for people to want to develop themselves. When people take responsibility for their own development, it means they are already motivated to deliver better results. You therefore have less worrying to do about getting them to do their jobs - to the required standard! This not only costs less in the medium/long term, but also yields more sustainable results in terms of improvements in employee competencies. Spontaneous Coaching for Self-Development(SCfSD)™ : A Complementary Alternative If you could learn how to help others around you grow and develop in such a way that you not only get their undiluted goodwill, but also consolidate YOUR own development, in a way that equips you to achieve accelerated career advancement, how fulfilled would you be? "Very", is likely to be the answer of most career persons. Spontaneous Coaching for Self-Development(SCfSD)™ has two aspects: A). Spontaneous Coaching Spontaneous Coaching is a unique approach to coaching that is informal, often subtle and based on the coach's sincere desire to help others grow and develop to their full potential (regardless of who they are or what they do), in a way that benefits the organisation - and him/herself. One major aspect of Spontaneous Coaching, that makes it different from traditional coaching is the use of what I call Multi-Dimensional Peer Pressure(MDPP)™ to effect positive changes in work-related behaviour in a person(s) being coached over time. Another unique feature, is that a Spontaneous Coach will often be found willing to help a “coachee” resolve non-work related problems, as a means to stimulating improved work-related behaviour/performance subsequently in the “coachee”. A summary of key features of Spontaneous Coaching is as follows: i. Requires “coach” to have an innate desire to help others regardless of who they are/what they do. ii. Typified by coach’s willingness to “help” even if "coachee” is not aware, or does not express gratitude. iii. Depends mostly on “influencing” by example from the coach or other adherents (re: MDPP™). iv. To successfully practice Spontaneous Coaching, you must LOVE (or develop LOVE for) empowering people to be their best – without feeling threatened by their progress, EVEN when it means they could advance AHEAD of you!! v. Most importantly, a Spontaneous Coach will engage constantly, as a matter of habit, in self-education relevant to achievement of his/her valued goal(s). S/he will actively seek to use his/her(and other people's) failures and successes as learning platforms on which to develop him/herself - and also use achieved learning to coach others. It is this quality that will ensure s/he remains capable of functioning successfully as a Coach to others. B). Self-Development “.. the process by which an individual continually – and intelligently - uses her own efforts, resources, knowledge and experiences (as well as those of others, voluntarily supplied), to improve her ability to achieve repeated personal or workplace successes” - Tayo Solagbade Peter Drucker, as far back as 1955, wrote in his book “The Practice of Management”, that development cannot be anything other than Self-Development. Among other things, he explained that for any organisation to take on the responsibility of developing her people would effectively be a waste of time because, that responsibility is the individual employee’s – and no development would happen if the individual does not take up the responsibility to make it happen. Read my article titled "How to make yourself UNRETRENCHABLE!" to learn more about other recognised and qualified authorities in the field of Human Resources/People Development who have acknowledged that Self-Development is the most reliable way to achieve significant and lasting employee development. The concept of Spontaneous Coaching for Self-Development(SCfSD)™ was developed by combining certain tested and proven Spontaneous Coaching and Self-Development techniques, based on their successful application in real-life workplaces. SCfSD™ Will Benefit Forward Looking Organisations It is my strong conviction that organisations of the future will be those in which the need for formal, deliberate training, and education through direct interventions by the organisation, for employees will drop significantly. Instead, concepts like Spontaneous Coaching for Self-Development(SCfSD)™ which make it easy for employees to take control of their own development, in a way that ultimately benefits the organisation they work for, will be preferred. Spontaneous Coaching for Self-Development(SCfSD)™ can be independently applied by individual career persons to achieve dramatically improved workplace performances. More importantly, decision makers in an organisation can learn how to use it to establish an alternative, cost-saving/self-sustaining system that perpetually empowers their team members to perform optimally in the workplace.< Night Sweats and Chinese Herbs yields more sustainable results in terms of improvements in employee competencies.Night Sweats are a common Menopause Symptom. Many Menopausal women experience Sweating with their Hot Flashes throughout the day. When it happens at night, though, it's a problem in itself. It can mean ruined sleep. Women typically wake up at 2-3 in the morning, soaked and burning. What a Drag!One of the first is make sure you are DRINKING enough...fluids. That means water, juice, herb teas, etc. That means Two liters a day. Many women tell me they don't drink at all after their morning coffee.First, let's look into how a Traditional Herbalist looks at Night Sweats.Night Sweats in Chinese Medicine are understood to be Deep chronic Dehydration that has become inflamatory. TCM calls this "Yin Deficiency". They don't even address it as a Menopause Symptom. Yet, the TCM approach works to treat it!TCM calls these herbs "Yin" Tonics. Ayurveda would describe them as nourishing "Kapha". These herbs Hydrate, coat,and soothe parched,inflamed muccous membranes. Common herbs that do this are:Marshmallow(Althea), Asparagus ROOT, Spontaneous Coaching for Self-Development(SCfSD)™ : A Complementary Alternative If you could learn how to help others around you grow and develop in such a way that you not only get their undiluted goodwill, but also consolidate YOUR own development, in a way that equips you to achieve accelerated career advancement, how fulfilled would you be? "Very", is likely to be the answer of most career persons. Spontaneous Coaching for Self-Development(SCfSD)™ has two aspects: A). Spontaneous Coaching Spontaneous Coaching is a unique approach to coaching that is informal, often subtle and based on the coach's sincere desire to help others grow and develop to their full potential (regardless of who they are or what they do), in a way that benefits the organisation - and him/herself. One major aspect of Spontaneous Coaching, that makes it different from traditional coaching is the use of what I call Multi-Dimensional Peer Pressure(MDPP)™ to effect positive changes in work-related behaviour in a person(s) being coached over time. Another unique feature, is that a Spontaneous Coach will often be found willing to help a “coachee” resolve non-work related problems, as a means to stimulating improved work-related behaviour/performance subsequently in the “coachee”. A summary of key features of Spontaneous Coaching is as follows: i. Requires “coach” to have an innate desire to help others regardless of who they are/what they do. ii. Typified by coach’s willingness to “help” even if "coachee” is not aware, or does not express gratitude. iii. Depends mostly on “influencing” by example from the coach or other adherents (re: MDPP™). iv. To successfully practice Spontaneous Coaching, you must LOVE (or develop LOVE for) empowering people to be their best – without feeling threatened by their progress, EVEN when it means they could advance AHEAD of you!! v. Most importantly, a Spontaneous Coach will engage constantly, as a matter of habit, in self-education relevant to achievement of his/her valued goal(s). S/he will actively seek to use his/her(and other people's) failures and successes as learning platforms on which to develop him/herself - and also use achieved learning to coach others. It is this quality that will ensure s/he remains capable of functioning successfully as a Coach to others. B). Self-Development “.. the process by which an individual continually – and intelligently - uses her own efforts, resources, knowledge and experiences (as well as those of others, voluntarily supplied), to improve her ability to achieve repeated personal or workplace successes” - Tayo Solagbade Peter Drucker, as far back as 1955, wrote in his book “The Practice of Management”, that development cannot be anything other than Self-Development. Among other things, he explained that for any organisation to take on the responsibility of developing her people would effectively be a waste of time because, that responsibility is the individual employee’s – and no development would happen if the individual does not take up the responsibility to make it happen. Read my article titled "How to make yourself UNRETRENCHABLE!" to learn more about other recognised and qualified authorities in the field of Human Resources/People Development who have acknowledged that Self-Development is the most reliable way to achieve significant and lasting employee development. The concept of Spontaneous Coaching for Self-Development(SCfSD)™ was developed by combining certain tested and proven Spontaneous Coaching and Self-Development techniques, based on their successful application in real-life workplaces. SCfSD™ Will Benefit Forward Looking Organisations It is my strong conviction that organisations of the future will be those in which the need for formal, deliberate training, and education through direct interventions by the organisation, for employees will drop significantly. Instead, concepts like Spontaneous Coaching for Self-Development(SCfSD)™ which make it easy for employees to take control of their own development, in a way that ultimately benefits the organisation they work for, will be preferred. Spontaneous Coaching for Self-Development(SCfSD)™ can be independently applied by individual career persons to achieve dramatically improved workplace performances. More importantly, decision makers in an organisation can learn how to use it to establish an alternative, cost-saving/self-sustaining system that perpetually empowers their team members to perform optimally in the workplace.< Natural Remedies for Acid Reflux ch’s willingness to “help” even if "coachee” is not aware, or does not express gratitude.Because prescription medications can sometimes have unwanted side effects, many people look for natural cures for acid reflux. In addition, most prescription medications were not designed to be taken for long periods of time, possibly while a person makes dietary and lifestyle changes which can be natural remedies for acid reflux. Herbal remedies for acid reflux are based on what herbalists know of traditional medicine and traditional medicinal plants. Some of these are common food herbs, which pose no danger for long-term use, but their effectiveness as natural cures for acid reflux has not been proven.If you have been diagnosed with acid reflux, it is important to see your doctor regularly, even if you feel that your symptoms are under control. And you should let your doctor know about any botanical or herbal remedies for acid reflux that you may be using. It is important to see your doctor regularly, because stomach acid can damage the esophagus and lead to more serious conditions including cancer of the esophagus. If you are relying iii. Depends mostly on “influencing” by example from the coach or other adherents (re: MDPP™). iv. To successfully practice Spontaneous Coaching, you must LOVE (or develop LOVE for) empowering people to be their best – without feeling threatened by their progress, EVEN when it means they could advance AHEAD of you!! v. Most importantly, a Spontaneous Coach will engage constantly, as a matter of habit, in self-education relevant to achievement of his/her valued goal(s). S/he will actively seek to use his/her(and other people's) failures and successes as learning platforms on which to develop him/herself - and also use achieved learning to coach others. It is this quality that will ensure s/he remains capable of functioning successfully as a Coach to others. B). Self-Development “.. the process by which an individual continually – and intelligently - uses her own efforts, resources, knowledge and experiences (as well as those of others, voluntarily supplied), to improve her ability to achieve repeated personal or workplace successes” - Tayo Solagbade Peter Drucker, as far back as 1955, wrote in his book “The Practice of Management”, that development cannot be anything other than Self-Development. Among other things, he explained that for any organisation to take on the responsibility of developing her people would effectively be a waste of time because, that responsibility is the individual employee’s – and no development would happen if the individual does not take up the responsibility to make it happen. Read my article titled "How to make yourself UNRETRENCHABLE!" to learn more about other recognised and qualified authorities in the field of Human Resources/People Development who have acknowledged that Self-Development is the most reliable way to achieve significant and lasting employee development. The concept of Spontaneous Coaching for Self-Development(SCfSD)™ was developed by combining certain tested and proven Spontaneous Coaching and Self-Development techniques, based on their successful application in real-life workplaces. SCfSD™ Will Benefit Forward Looking Organisations It is my strong conviction that organisations of the future will be those in which the need for formal, deliberate training, and education through direct interventions by the organisation, for employees will drop significantly. Instead, concepts like Spontaneous Coaching for Self-Development(SCfSD)™ which make it easy for employees to take control of their own development, in a way that ultimately benefits the organisation they work for, will be preferred. Spontaneous Coaching for Self-Development(SCfSD)™ can be independently applied by individual career persons to achieve dramatically improved workplace performances. More importantly, decision makers in an organisation can learn how to use it to establish an alternative, cost-saving/self-sustaining system that perpetually empowers their team members to perform optimally in the workplace.< Here's Why You're Fat - And It's Not Your Parents Fault take up the responsibility to make it happen.Your bum's too big, your arms are puny and your belly's bulging; in life there's always going to aspects of your body that you're not happy with. Most of these things are easy to change, however if you're an adult you can't make yourself taller, change your body type or make your shoulders wider. Accept the fact that some aspects of yourself you can never change, and instead focus on the things you can change, like losing the belly or putting some muscle on to your arms.Genetics Are Not To BlameMany people try to use genetics as a lame excuse for not having the body they want. For example if your stomach is a problem area, it is easy to blame your parents by saying it was a problem for them too and so you ignore the problem. This is not an excuse. It is exactly what you shouldn't do. Instead begin your workout targeting these problem areas, spend longer and be more intense in your training.Are You Just A Quitter?Research has shown that many people such as yourself are simply quitting and moving on to other ex Read my article titled "How to make yourself UNRETRENCHABLE!" to learn more about other recognised and qualified authorities in the field of Human Resources/People Development who have acknowledged that Self-Development is the most reliable way to achieve significant and lasting employee development. The concept of Spontaneous Coaching for Self-Development(SCfSD)™ was developed by combining certain tested and proven Spontaneous Coaching and Self-Development techniques, based on their successful application in real-life workplaces. SCfSD™ Will Benefit Forward Looking Organisations It is my strong conviction that organisations of the future will be those in which the need for formal, deliberate training, and education through direct interventions by the organisation, for employees will drop significantly. Instead, concepts like Spontaneous Coaching for Self-Development(SCfSD)™ which make it easy for employees to take control of their own development, in a way that ultimately benefits the organisation they work for, will be preferred. Spontaneous Coaching for Self-Development(SCfSD)™ can be independently applied by individual career persons to achieve dramatically improved workplace performances. More importantly, decision makers in an organisation can learn how to use it to establish an alternative, cost-saving/self-sustaining system that perpetually empowers their team members to perform optimally in the workplace. You can email a four page Acrobat PDF e-flyer on Spontaneous Coaching for Self-Development(SCfSD)™ to yourself using the File Mailer web form on the Free Resouces page of my website.
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