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Submitted by Writer's Cramp Syndications
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Many success coaches and speakers are out there charging thousands of dollars and giving valuable information about using your potential, making money and becoming successful. The fact is, the underlying theme is to take action. You can start now and create an online business (most of you already have) and then improve your site over time. You can go ahead and create a web page about your product, add some testimonials, add a payment gateway, create an autoresponder and pay for your pay-per-click adds and youre in the game. Better to start now then improve as you go along. The effort you put in for a day or two (for me its much longer, I have to be honest) will bring in repeated profits and its the best way to leverage your time. Sorry to bore you if youre more experienced and have heard all the pep talk before.
The principle I want to talk about is the Kaizen principle. Its the Japanese term for continuous improvement of something, beginning with one aspect, then another and another so that bit by bit the system improves and in time becomes far superior than when it started. It began in the late 80s and early nineties when a Japanese business wanted to dominate their market and applied the principle to existing automobile and technology products. Pretty soon many Japanese businesses that adopted the principle had dominated their industries in a competitive foreign market.
If you put up a website and continued to make changes and implements the new tricks you learn and were able to improve it by 5% a week, within a year, it would be 13 times as good. Remarkable isnt it? If your changes didnt have any affect or had a poor affect you could undo them and with continued effort, you can build yourself a massive empire in a short period of time
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