Posts Tagged ‘Period Of Time’

The Internet – Life without It

April 26th, 2010



For seven days this month, my Internet connection ceased to be; apparently (according to the engineer) because the cable-modem box thingy gave up the ghost. Seven whole days with no link to the outside world, except for the telephone of course, which isn’t quite the same is it? Now normally a very short period without Internet access would not cause too much of a problem; fortunately I can complete most of my work off-line so I saw this as only a minor inconvenience.

However, the big shock to my system came with the realisation that for a period of time during those days I was extremely bored. It was fine while I was working, but afterwards without the Internet to distract me, I had nothing to do for the remainder of any working day. The evenings were fine because I have a very active social life, so no problem, but it did get me thinking about how the absence of the Internet might affect the majority of us in one way or another.

Since the ‘arrival’ of the phenomenon that is known as the Internet, we have become obsessed to some extent with the speed in which it lets us live our lives. We rarely expect to get letters from friends, family or businesses – email is there, ready, waiting and fast. We can visit just about any virtual shop in the world, buy more than we could physically carry and arrange to have it delivered, and all this can be done in just an hour of surfing without even getting out of a chair.

I began to wonder about the vast number of companies whose day-to-day business is conducted online, and what would happen if for some reason the whole Internet suddenly ceased to work. The effects would be extremely far-reaching, for example; a substantial amount of daily business communication is conducted via email, the loss of which would severely disrupt and significantly slow down the companies who rely totally on this media to send and receive information where speed is of the essence. Other parties to be considered are the private individuals whose emails possibly compare or even exceed in numbers that of corporate traffic, and business websites; without these virtual showrooms to look at, a customer would have to revert back to the old way of doing things and visit a real one – very hard on the feet!

We are all aware that the rapid advances made in Internet technology over recent years have been nothing short of astonishing. From mobile phones and their ability to send messages and photo images, as well as being able to access the Internet, to email and its almost instant delivery capability. Both have transformed information exchange and communication beyond our wildest dreams, whilst simultaneously creating a mindset that has us expecting immediate answers to any questions we care to ask. It’s up to each individual to decide for themselves whether or not the Internet is for the better. I am sure there are a vast number of people in the world that prefer life the way it used to be, and their opinions must be respected.

However, to be off-line felt like some sort of isolation even though it was only temporary. It’s not something I would want to happen on a regular basis, and whilst I am sure that although we would undoubtedly cope without the Internet if we had to, the question is – would we want to?

Sure, the simplicity and speed of email would be sorely missed; the comparative ease of online shopping; the click of a mouse to pay the bills; the creature comforts that the Internet provides and what we have quickly grown to accept and expect, would eventually be forgotten or committed to a nostalgic memory, but I sincerely doubt it would be an easy transition.

We are all increasingly reliant on the Internet to make life run a bit smoother – and for me, seven days without it was more than enough to prove that.

By: John Sheridan

Internet Marketing – The Amazing Ron Paul

February 14th, 2010



Wow, check out Ron Paul’s Internet Marketing campaign!

Without doubt, Ron Paul’s success on the Internet is nothing short of amazing. His team’s approach has been ground breaking in the way they’ve applied Internet Marketing techniques, not only to reach potential supporters, but to attract a significant number of contributors.

Although not currently one of the frontrunners, Ron Paul is now being called an “Internet Phenomenon” by many political strategists.

While the Internet Marketing strategies being used by Ron Paul’s team are not necessarily unique, the dedication his team has shown in reaching potential supporters online has been outstanding. By deploying a very aggressive Internet Marketing campaign, Ron Paul’s team has attracted a flood of contributors and a huge number of avid supporters.

In a very short period of time, Ron Paul’s team has developed an enormous Internet presence. In fact, anyone who’s been online in the past six months has certainly seen multiple references to Ron Paul on the news or social media sites.

If you consider the raw numbers, Ron Paul’s Internet Marketing strategy leaves his competition in the dust – and it’s a big reason he’s still in the race:

Consider the facts …

Internet Home Based Business – Blockers that Murders Your Internet Home Business

February 9th, 2010



There are many blockers that will kill the success of your internet home business.

All you need to do is identify such blockers, stay away from them and don’t let them affect the success of your internet business.

If you do this you will see massive success in your internet business in a relatively short period of time.

Here are 5 internet home business blockers that will kill the success of your online business if you will not take relevant action against them…

Blocker 1 – Get Rich Quick.

Blocker 2 – Lack of Persistency.

Blocker 3 – Lack of Know-How.

Blocker 4 – Lack of Action.

The purpose of this article is to make you aware of the killer internet home business blockers that murders the success of your internet home based business.

Lets get down to dirty details…

Blocker 1 – Get Rich Quick.

You might have heard several times that you can get rich on the internet very quickly.

Or worst you might have even heard that you can be the next internet millionaire overnight.

Yes, this is possible but you have to setup very powerful cash pulling systems into place before you can reach this level.

Another blocker is lack of persistency.

Blocker 2 – Lack of Persistency.

Persistency simply means that stick to what you are doing and never quit.

If you have an attitude of jumping from one business opportunity to another without giving any kind of thought, time and efforts towards one opportinity you surely lack persistency.

All you have to do is never every quit and give time for your internet home business to be successful.

Do you get away from getting internet business related training? That’s the next blocker.

Blocker 3 – Lack of Know-How.

You have to keep learning latest technologies and tactics if you want to achieve massive internet home based business success.

If you do this people will come to you whenever they need information and you will sound expert in your niche.

You don’t put in relevant action to setup an internet business. Is that so, then you are facing this next blocker.

Blocker 4 – Lack of Action.

You have to work hard and take massive action to achieve success.

Never ever get frightened of working hard in your internet home business or you will never taste success.

By: Murtuza Abbas