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The Light Bulb Challenge
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| You can now officially confirm to yourself and your employees that the latest energy saving bulbs do outshine your old incandescent ones. |
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How Many Words Should Your Webpage Have?
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| One of the most pervasive myths is that you should write short copy, because people won’t read long copy. In test after test this has been proven wrong and yet the myth prevails.
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LaserSharp Networking
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| Did you know that the energy put out by a normal light bulb is equal to the energy put out by a laser beam? A laser has a very tight beam and is very strong and concentrated. A light bulb, on the other hand, releases light in many directions, so the light is comparably weak and diffuse. The difference between the two allows the laser, with focused energy, to have the power to do very fine and delicate surgery, artistic etching and play the broad, full sounds of an orchestral overture.
Does that sound like the kind of precision you want from your networking activities? I've found that there are three ways to bring your networking efforts into laser-sharp focus to make it an even more powerful way to build your business:
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How to Scientifically Increase Your Conversion Rate
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| Learn how to test and what to test, to drastically improve your website and increase your sales. |
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Do You Have What It Takes To Become An Entrepreneur
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| Believe it or don't, I just flunked another test for "entrepreneurial" traits!
From my test score, it appears I am probably better adapted to washing dishes than running a business. Then again, according to the governing laws of aerodynamics, Bumble Bees can't fly either.
Let me tell you a TRUE STORY about those tests. |
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Brand equity vs value
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| In light of recent major financial brands going 'belly up' in more ways than one, brand value is taking on a whole new light! |
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Fail Quickly To Succeed Fast
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| Almost every business owner has a continual supply of new ideas. But most of them never follow through on even one of those ideas. It's like they leave what could be the key to their future success locked up in a closet somewhere - never letting it see the light of day.
Over the years, my experience has been that business owners are so reluctant to try out their new ideas because they don't have a simple way of testing them in an easy and low-risk manner.
They (wrongly) believe that they would need to make significant changes in how their business runs in order to test an idea. And if that idea proves to be less-than-ideal, they are scared they will have hurt their business.
But it doesn't have to be that way. They can apply "quick-failing" tactics to easily and safely test new ideas |
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Back to Basics
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| Wouldn’t it be great if you could simply take a test proving what you know and that customers would then flock to you based on your test results? |
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Knowing Is Better Than Guessing
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* You don’t need to test more than 5 people at a time.
* Test early and often.
* Focus on specific flows.
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Using Employment Tests
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| On today’s market, there are hundreds of extremely well-developed employment tests. However, many widely distributed and highly marketed tests do not meet generally accepted standards for test development and validation. Organizations considering the use of employment tests should carefully consider how the test was developed, the extent to which a test yields stable and consistent results, the relationship between test scores and sales success, and the non-discriminatory nature of the test. |
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Mice and Men
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| Recently, there was a university study done using white mice as the subjects for a psychological experiment. The mice were put into a cage with a red light and a green light on opposite sides of the space. The experiment was designed in such a way that when a bell rang, a mouse could rush to the red light or the green light to receive a treat. The treat was only presented for a few seconds, so that if the mouse guessed wrong and went to the green light when the treat was being presented at the red light, the mouse didn't have enough time to rush across the cage and get the treat.
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