Tapping into useful ideas

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Tapping into useful ideas
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<p>Do you realize <strong>knowledge is power!</strong> 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?&nbsp;</p>
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<p><strong>Where do we get knowledge from?&nbsp;</strong></p>
<p>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. &nbsp;Working from different viewpoints, traditions and climes…. &nbsp;</p>
<p>There is so much more we can tap into.&nbsp;</p>
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  <li>From the business and marketing perspective, you can act on collective knowledge.&nbsp;</li>
  <li>And do as you please. Selecting and re-arranging facts to suit your own niche.&nbsp;</li>
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<p>When first reading a website’s contents, we generally go from a “So what” attitude, to “I get it!” attitude.&nbsp;</p>
<p>But do we “get it?” &nbsp;Do we make use of what we have learnt?&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>According to internet marketing strategies:&nbsp;</strong></p>
<p>On the internet we trade through social <em>collaboration</em>.&nbsp;</p>
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  <li>Product branding: is strengthened through social engagement and constant exposure.&nbsp;</li>
  <li>Word-of-mouth supposed to help (or should I say <strong>brag</strong>-of-mouth), when you add testimonials to your site.&nbsp;</li>
  <li>And talking from our own experiences, adds the human credibility factor. “If he did, and it worked for him, so can I…” response.&nbsp;</li>
  <li>We are told asking questions and working from useful insights, gives you power. What are we doing with those insights?&nbsp;</li>
  <li>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?&nbsp;</li>
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<p>But it’s not just the quality of our content…&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>It’s the added comments that give you additional info.</strong>&nbsp;</p>
<p><em>(And I’m not talking about spam and the irresponsible stuff some people hi-jack blogs with)</em>&nbsp;</p>
<p>If you sift through your comments, you will find there are some very thoughtful people out there:</p>
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  <li>Who really care and keep to the topic of the content.&nbsp;</li>
  <li>Who supply useful info and share valuable supportive facts with us.&nbsp;</li>
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<p><strong>How should you use it?&nbsp;</strong></p>
<p>According to your ‘<em>gut feelings’</em>… you say to yourself, “Somewhere within all that, sit the `nuts and bolts’, that you could turn around, to your advantage!”&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>How to lock into those powerful dynamic facts:</strong>&nbsp;</p>
<p>We don’t get inspiration when we are stressed out. We need to take time out to rest. <em>Surely that’s why God gave us Sunday to rest in!</em>&nbsp;</p>
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  <li>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.</li>
  <li>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.&nbsp;</li>
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<p><strong>When is it? When do you have your most inspirational moments? I would love to know.</strong>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Because it’s those inspirational feelings that locks us into what really counts!&nbsp;</p>
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