Author: Derek Bingham

7 Lessons I Learned From Aspiring Entrepreneurs 1

As a businessman, there are many things that keep me going the same way that there are many things that make me stop for a while.

It gets quite overwhelming sometimes and I become so tired and so stressed, that I just want to sell everything and relocate, except that I don’t really have a back up plan and I might starve myself to death.
So instead of booking the next flight to Amsterdam, I divert my attention in looking into the lives of my idols – people who strives hard in order to succeed. I hope they inspire you, too. Here are 7 life lessons I learned from well renowned entrepreneurs.

 

Your Life is your Responsibility – a lesson from Les Brown


Les BrownLes Brown is a motivational speaker in Ohio who was born very poor. Because of this poor financial condition, he was given for adoption by his single mother, Mamie Brown.

Despite this, he strived to create a career for himself and decided to join the radio as an on-air-talent. He eventually got into radio and television as well. So to cut the long story short, he was a great example of a rags-to-riches story.

 

The Lesson I Learned:

 

 
He is famous for using the catch phrase “It’s possible” during his sessions and teaches audiences that all their dreams can come true. Les Brown says “Accept responsibility for your life.

Know that it is you who will get you where you want to go, no one else”. I used to live a hand to mouth existence when I was in college because I had nothing.

All I had was a part time job and a very small room I rented. Sometimes I would blame my family for not lending me a hand. But I needed to accept the fact that only I am responsible for my future. And if I die poor, it would be my fault.
Just believe you can do it on your own! This is what I usually say to myself every time I have tons of excuses regarding what I need to do and accomplish. I tell myself that if I don’t do it, no one else will. This should be the same words you should all have in mind whenever people are trying to bring you down – only you have control over your life.

 

Trials in life are actually opportunities – a lesson from Pat Flynn

 
Pat FlynnPat Flynn is a father of 2 who makes a living online. Okay fine, so what’s so special about that you may ask?

Well, here’s the thing. He was one of those people who lost their job because of the bad economy that the world is experiencing.

He had a 9 to 5 job he enjoyed but still, he had to accept that fact that he had to go. I follow Pat to this day he is truly a good guy with a real message, Thanks for the inspiration Pat!

 

The Lesson I Learned:

 
This happens to a lot of us. I, myself, was laid off during the recession because they downsized the department I used to work in at Horizon Blue Cross & Blue Shield of NJ.

We are used to our routine – may this be our job or our business. But sometimes, when we reach a dead end because of some factor we cannot control, like the economy, we already feel like it’s the end of everything.

We must always remember that when one door closes another one opens. We are surrounded by a lot of opportunities and we should just try out those other opportunities and move away from our comfort zone. There is definitely something better in store for us. I told myself that there are greener pastures if only I had the strength to look for them.

 
Don’t do it for the money – a lesson from Gary Vaynerchuk

 

 
Gary VaynerchuckGary Vaynerchuk is a popular social marketing expert. He has many books about this and is also an expert on wine criticism.

He has many investments that have helped many people around the world to enter and succeed in the world of e-commerce. One of my favorite things about Gary is he is raw uncut and unfiltered with his content. Gary is also the author of one of my favorite books, Crush it.

Gary said something in one of his videos that stuck with me and impacted me big time. He simply said, “WORK YOUR FACE OFF!” Thanks Gary!!

 

The Lesson I Learned:

 
When I entered my first business venture, I was so a caught up around the goal that I wanted money. I was only focusing on my cash. Though this may be true, sustainability will be very difficult. You need to love what you do, first and foremost, for you to succeed.

You need to dedicate your time every single day to developing a better approach for the benefit of your customers. When your work comes from the heart, everything else will follow and that includes money!

 

Never give up – a lesson from Tim Ferriss

 

Tim FerrisTim Ferris is an entrepreneur and public speaker as well. He is the famous publisher of the 4 hour workweek which became a #1 New York Times bestseller.

The 4 hour workweek began with Tim Ferris’ want to escape a workaholic lifestyle.

It was a very successful book indeed but what people didn’t know is that it was rejected by 25 publishers.

 

 

The Lesson I Learned:

 

When I was new to the world of entrepreneurship, all my friends had doubts about the venture I wanted to enter.

They would often say encouraging phrases such as “it wouldn’t work” or “it’s a waste of investment”. Well, I realized I was surrounded by the wrong set of people.

I cannot please everyone and I just had to look for those I could please. Whatever people threw at me, I always used it as constructive criticism just like how Tim Ferriss dealt with 25 publishers who turned down his book.

 

Always put high value on yourself – a lesson from Daymond John

 

Daymond JohnDaymond John is a famous American Entrepreneur and television personality. He is also an established author and motivational speaker and is featured on the famous show Shark Tank.

One of the reasons why he is my idol is because he received marketing and entrepreneurial awards and started from the bottom with nothing.

He created Fubu clothing which changed his life and gave people like me jobs.

 

The Lesson I Learned:

 

He said that poor people put a low value on themselves and their efforts. If you want to be rich and if you want to succeed, you need put high value on yourself. When you do, that is when you start to have greater efforts and that is when you get better results.

When I started, I felt very inferior compared to other people who were way ahead of my game. And that was very wrong. I started to believe that I, too, was capable of running their race!

I want to be selfless with my assistance in helping others and motivate people by knowing I am no better than anyone. I am just a result of my investment in self.

 

 

Achievement comes from great sacrifice and not selfishness – a lesson from Napoleon Hill

 
Napoleon HillNapoleon Hill published one of the earliest and most original self-help books called Think and Grow Rich.

Because of this, he became one of the most influential people in the 1930’s.

 

 

“Most great people have attained their greatest success just one step beyond their greatest failure.” Napoleon Hill

 

The Lesson I Learned:

 

He said that great achievement is usually born of great sacrifice, and is never the result of selfishness. I came across a time when all I wanted was to save. And that was wrong because when you start a business, you have to give it your all – this includes money, time and efforts. And so I did.
Often times, in our want to succeed, we become selfish and think that if we are greedy, we gain more. The truth is, it is actually the other way around. In order to succeed, we must sacrifice more and give it our all.

 

If you want to go somewhere, it is best to find someone who has already been there – a lesson from Robert Kiyosaki

 

 
Robert KiyosakiRobert Kiyasoki is the famous author of the Rich Dad Poor Dad series among other motivational books.

Yes, he is very popular and I so admire him! He has made a lot of good points in his book that I live by today.

 

 

“We go to school to learn to work hard for money. I write books and create products that teach people how to have money work hard for them.” Robert Kiyasoki

 
You could use this advice, too just like I did:

 

We all want to achieve something and go somewhere. It is best we take it from who have been there before, they know better from experience.

 

It is true that learning from other’s mistakes is better than learning from your own. Almost all of my marketing schemes that I apply in my business, I learned from people who have been there. It is just unpractical to do trial and error when people have done it for you in the past already. Why waste your time, right?

 
I chose these 7 people for a reason – they have been through a lot and they sure as hell know what they are talking about when it comes to business. I consider them blessings and this is my way of sharing my blessings to all of you.

First and foremost, we must first define what a niche website is. Basically, a niche website is a theme Niche website business lessonsbased website that focuses on just one subject. However, there could be two different implications to this. First, a niche website could be a site which is dedicated to a very specific topic.

For example, a website could be about a car business but a niche website is a little bit more specific such as car detailing or car repairs. Secondly, a niche website could be about a topic that suite a person or his or her niche being his abilities, interests or passion.
That being said, when a niche website is used for business, you are fundamentally targeting a very specific market by talking about a very specific niche. This narrow market makes it more possible for business owners to create a more effective marketing plan.
Thus, what are the basics on how to create a niche website? Here are the guidelines you must follow.

Guideline 1: Know your niche very well

Believe it or not, one of the most challenging parts of creating a niche website is deciding on a niche. Starting a website is a big investment of time and money and not deciding on the right niche can be a waste of investment. So before starting to plot out a website, be very, very sure of the niche that you choose.
Many people start creating their websites without thinking about it a hundred times and because they are too enthusiastic in the beginning but in the end are unable to continue because of poor planning. Therefore, this is a make or break step for your site.

 

Guideline 2: Narrow down your niche

As mentioned above, a niche is something precisely specific. Base your topic on something that you can write at least 100 articles about, has the ability for good commissions and something that can roll in a lot of serious money. If possible, look for a niche that has very little competition but still has the possibility to hit big. Thus, you will have to study your niche profusely.

 

Guideline 3: Do your research

The first research you must conduct is a research on competitors. One great tool you can use is the Google search engine. Use online tools to “guestimate” the keywords related to the topic. Those keywords are what you need to put in the search engine to see results. Place the keywords in brackets and then take a look at the upper left part of the results and the number you see is the number of results with this niche.

 

Guideline 4: Create the architectural layout of your website

Now that you have the keywords that you need to use, it’s time to create the plan the blue print of your website or how this is going to turn out. Structuring is a big part of creating a niche website. Think of your website as a pyramid. The homepage is at the very top and the underlying structures are the other pages that make up the website. You will have 3 levels of keywords. Let’s take this as an example:

 

Level 1 Keyword: baby skin care

 

Level 2 Keyword: skin care for babies, products for baby skin

 

Level 3 Keyword: how to take care of baby skin

 

Your level 1 keyword will land on the homepage of your website. This is basically the keyword that you want to land as number one. So the homepage of your website will have “baby skin care” mentioned in it and then you will interlink level 2 keywords such as “skin care for babies” so that it will be redirected to other parts of your website. Or possibly even products or services that you sell.
Now another thing that you need to carefully plan is how to upload the content. This is where freelance writers come into play. Or better yet, if you can create your own content, then you just better go ahead and do so. This way, you reduce cost in hiring people.

 

Guideline 5: Start to invite friends and colleagues

So let’s say your website is now ready to publish. It is time to start inviting people to check it out. Start with your colleagues, friends or other people that may be interested with your services. A faster way to view your website is by linking it to social media pages.

We have FaceBook, Twitter and Pinterest to start with. There is no need to pay if you want to register for these websites. All you need to do is link your page to them which is pretty easy to do. And then you can just include widgets for these social media websites on your niche site.

 

So it is as good as saying that your followers on your social media website are also your niche website followers. Therefore, the more followers you get, the higher the possibilities of business transactions and the more profit – the very goal of all of this.

 

Guideline 6: Continue to post updates

Once your website is up, you need to schedule posting updates every now and then or regularly so that you do not appear invisible to your followers or so that they constantly see your updates, products, promotions and what not’s. This is the sustainability part. And this is of high importance. Without sustainability, your site will slowly die.
Remember that starting the website is just the beginning. Sustaining it is another challenge that you need to be ready for.

 

And there you go! It is a tedious process but it is worth it. It is important to give 100% effort in this for return of investment to happen. Also, you need to consider other factors such as design for your website to be aesthetically pleasing and content which needs to be original. You may ask assistance from freelancers with this one but you should still have full control over it. In conclusion, it’s simple but it’s tiresome but definitely worth it.

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What is WordPress?

People are always asking me, Derek what is WordPress? This is a question that can be briefly answered by saying that WordPress is a Content Management System (CMS) that is also a free blogging tool. It has become very popular since it was released into the market for public use in mid 2003, and currently it is being used by almost 19% of the leading 10 million websites.

What are the outstanding features of WordPress?

Theme

WordPress has a variety of themes. Whereas you can download some of them entirely free, you will have to pay some fee if you want any of the premium themes. Once you have selected the themes to apply on your site, it is possible to switch from one to the next without affecting the format of your content. Themes basically impact the way your website looks like. To install themes in WordPress, you can either use the administration tool for ‘appearance’ or upload theme folders via FTP. Another example of how themes can enhance the appearance of your website if the very theme your on right now from Thesis. This is a powerful theme that I used to create this website and highly recommend you to check it out also.

Plugins

wordpress plugin

The plugins in the WordPress database are in excess of 26,000. That great choice allows you customize your website to suit your needs. For example, you can set it in a manner to enhance your Search Engine Optimization (SEO) or even to modify the way you display your content.

Multi-blogging

With WordPress, you are not confined to one blog at a time; you can host more than one blog community and control the blogs from one common dashboard.

Mobile gadgets

You can access WordPress from most of the mobile gadgets including Android; Blackberry; iOS, e.g. iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch; and such others.

There are many more advanced and user-friendly features in WordPress that you will find convenient to use. You will, for instance, be able to format your content and even tag articles and other posts with ease.

Security Measures

You need to ensure that you update all your plugins, themes and other WordPress installations regularly to avoid falling victim to SQL injection, XSS and other web attacks. These days, it is very easy to do that; it’s just by the click of a button.

Famous Institutions using WordPress

Very soon, I think, no-one will be asking What is WordPress. This is because there are very many famous and popular institutions publishing on the web using WordPress. They include CNN, e-Bay, GM, The Washington Post, MP3, Samsung, BuzzMachine, GOP, Political Ticker, Boing Boing, TechCrunch, and many more.

As a blogging tool, you will always like WordPress when you are creating and posting the blogs, and when you get to reading other people’s blogs and responding to them, you will still be at home with the features and tools. If you want to learn how to create your own WordPress blog, Click Here