There are several billion pages added to the web daily . One trillion unique URLs are searched daily by Google alone. Statistics like this frighten. the average Jo-Blow off. {{{However | Yet}}, don’t be discouraged. There are a few golden rules that will absolutely guarantee your success as an entrepreneur on the Internet. All entrepreneurs, aiming to succeed in Cyber Space, want to see their website as No. 1 on the Search Engines. To achieve this it is essential you do several things. First and foremost you must . have quality content, accompanied with a lot of hard work. These two things need to be kept the as the main cornerstones to your Internet success . Next you need to have the ability to think outside the box. While the Internet is based on rationale, it is more likely to be the irrational that will take you over the top. After all rationale is so boring. It frequently takes only one whacky idea to {{{work | succeed}}, for you to taste the giddy heights of success . There are four golden characteristics to success which you cannot ignore: Passion, Patience, Perseverance and Discipline. Do away with any one of these and you join thousands of other would-be entrepreneurs who overestimate the short term results of their website and miscalculate the long term results. Hundreds of good sites are deserted, just when the tide is changing. The authors let themselves slip into disappointment and quit. Just at the point when they were about to gain the crop of all their hard work, they desert their dreams. Many things have been written concerning the correct keywords and their long tails etc. The real secret is to find high traffic words with low competition. Yet, even when you have what you think to be a potential goldmine, you still have to put in the long hard hours of work to make your site a success. It seemed a fabulous idea to launch Win a Resort, with its once in a lifetime Blue Moon Opportunity, but we were completely on our own. No one had done anything like raffling a full resort on the Internet, let alone a luxury boutique resort on a tropical island in the South Pacific. While we had no competition, we had buyer resistance. The prize of Seachange Lodge Resort was too good to be real . It had to be another Internet scam. Enthusiastically we built the number one version. It was in a simple blog format, but it worked quite well. We managed to get it rise to a Google page ranking of 3 just three months after launch. We were so thrilled with what we had accomplished , that we felt it was time to start to rebuild a new stand-alone site in Dream weaver. This was quite a challenge all on its own. Of course, as with most sites which are rebuilt, our page ranking spectacularly disappeared. There one day, gone the next. At the same time the Merchant Bank which processed the credit cards, was caught in the USA financial crisis . For three and a half agonizing months, it was offline. There could be no tickets sold and we were never really sure the bank would return. We were considered high risk, as we were selling Blue Moon Opportunity raffle tickets on the Internet. Very few companies will process credit cards for what they wrongly class as being a lottery. The word was out. Everyone was saying our project Win a Resort had died. Then three things happened. We regained our spot of page rank 3 on Goggle, the merchant bank came back online and our traffic stats went through the roof because of our SEO work. Our stats show that Yahoo, Google and MSN Search Engine Spiders are all over us, picking up our new material as soon as we post it in a variety of ways. So the golden rule is: create traffic, Create Traffic and CREATE TRAFFIC. There is no substitute for great content, constantly put out on the Net. Don't waste your money trying to buy you way up the ratings, do it through GREAT CONTENT. The final point to all this is that you need to dare to dream and dare to DREAM BIG. You need to fight passionately for that dream and DON'T QUIT. Do the long hard hours and you too will take your rightful place among the successful entrepreneurs of the Internet.
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