Do you realize knowledge is power! How `thirsty’ are you for it? And when you’ve got it, what will you do with it? Can you use it to your advantage?
Where do we get knowledge from?
On the internet, we have more than what a library holds. We have live people adding their varied experiences, interacting from all over the world. Working from different viewpoints, traditions and climes….
There is so much more we can tap into.
- From the business and marketing perspective, you can act on collective knowledge.
- And do as you please. Selecting and re-arranging facts to suit your own niche.
When first reading a website’s contents, we generally go from a “So what” attitude, to “I get it!” attitude.
But do we “get it?” Do we make use of what we have learnt?
According to internet marketing strategies:
On the internet we trade through social collaboration.
- Product branding: is strengthened through social engagement and constant exposure.
- Word-of-mouth supposed to help (or should I say brag-of-mouth), when you add testimonials to your site.
- And talking from our own experiences, adds the human credibility factor. “If he did, and it worked for him, so can I…” response.
- We are told asking questions and working from useful insights, gives you power. What are we doing with those insights?
- And that first impressions count: That people buy according to their senses and emotions. And if they don’t like it, it’ll be a `long road’ to sell it, eventually. So how much are we aware of those things that turn people on?
But it’s not just the quality of our content…
It’s the added comments that give you additional info.
(And I’m not talking about spam and the irresponsible stuff some people hi-jack blogs with)
If you sift through your comments, you will find there are some very thoughtful people out there:
- Who really care and keep to the topic of the content.
- Who supply useful info and share valuable supportive facts with us.
How should you use it?
According to your ‘gut feelings’… you say to yourself, “Somewhere within all that, sit the `nuts and bolts’, that you could turn around, to your advantage!”
How to lock into those powerful dynamic facts:
We don’t get inspiration when we are stressed out. We need to take time out to rest. Surely that’s why God gave us Sunday to rest in!
- I’ve found most of my inspirational moments happens when I’m resting peacefully. Especially when in a bath full of warm water. Others have told me, it happens while having a warm shower.
- Another time for me, is that transitional time just before waking in the morning. If I don’t write it though, down quickly enough while the wonderful ideas are warm and buzzing through my mind, they fizzle out and are lost forever. Shame.
When is it? When do you have your most inspirational moments? I would love to know.
Because it’s those inspirational feelings that locks us into what really counts!