Are You Creating Residual Income Through Writing Articles?
May 4, 2009 by Sharon Wilson
Filed under Diversify Your Income, Sales & Marketing, Spiritual Business Building Tools
Have you ever heard the phrase, “Content is King”?
When it comes to running your business, that phrase truly applies in every aspect of your marketing – and it’s actually an exciting part of being a Spiritualpreneur, because it’s a tremendous opportunity to offer great value to your subscribers (and potential subscribers) through the regular words that you are offering to them.
That being said, have you considered regularly contributing articles of great content and submitting them to be published online?
The importance of articles in today’s websites and internet based companies are immeasurable. It has actually become a key element in bringing profit to a business.
If you own or operate a website, it is important to include articles in your site that will work for you and earn you the many benefits articles can give to your business.
Why is this so important?
Articles have been known to be the driving force in sending traffic to a website. Articles factor heavily into giving a site high rankings in search engine results. The higher a site ranks the bigger slice of the traffic flow pie it gets. Increases in traffic flow bring about more profits and more potential for other income generating possibilities – including residual income.
But remember, it is not just about stuffing your site with articles! There are certain requirements that should be met to obtain the maximum benefits that an article can provide for your site.
A well written article will catch the eye and interest of your subscribers and keep them coming back for more. It can be a great service that you provide, and raises the potential of your site being recommended to others.
As you begin creating your articles, remember the following four tips that all articles should have to be successful and helpful in bringing overflowing traffic to your site! Read more
How do You Make the Shift From Entrepreneur to Spiritualpreneur?
February 23, 2009 by Sharon Wilson
Filed under Activations, Blog Talk Radio, Spiritualpreneurism
The greater your ability to tune into, trust and act upon your Inner Guidance – even when logic would seem to dictate otherwise – the more you can experience your life from a place of ‘connectedness.’
Learning to connect in this way is a big part of making the shift from ‘entrepreneur’ to ‘Spiritualpreneur’!
You hold the intention to develop this ability by searching for ways to regain conscious access to what you already know intuitively.
You can find motivation in this search by discovering a ‘sense’ of what living a life from Spirit would look or feel like. Read more
Do You Need a Process for Setting Up as an Entrepreneur?
January 10, 2009 by Sharon Wilson
Filed under Sales & Marketing, Spiritual Business Building Tools
If you’re starting out as an entrepreneur, I always suggest that you begin with an inner level energy management foundation to help you to pre-pave the energy for the actions that you will need to take in setting up your own business.
At the same time, if you don’t have any idea of what the outer level processes would be for your business, it can be a little bit daunting to try to manage your energy around it!
I believe that the Inner level and Outer level are equally important to every entrepreneur – in fact, seeing these things as equally important is what makes you a Spiritualpreneur!
But if you are a little nervous about what exactly to do for taking those next actions, keep in mind some of the following steps that will be very helpful to you as tried and true ways that you can go about setting up!
First, decide on Full Proprietorship vs. LLC. Your decision is an individual one and may depend on your tax situation and current income levels. Interview an accountant or a tax preparer to get more information.
This decision is important for you and for the IRS. If you are going to be a sole proprietor, the accountant can tell you what you need to keep and how to keep it.
Set yourself up properly and stay in alignment with good records.
When you begin building your Business Team, consider Read more
What’s a Great Inner & Outer Process for Your Own Business to Get Traffic to Your Site?
December 29, 2008 by Sharon Wilson
Filed under Diversify Your Income, Spiritualpreneurism
Are you looking for a simple way to drive targeted traffic to your own business?
If you’re reading this, you are probably what I like to call a Spiritualpreneur – someone that sees that success in their own business comes not only from outer level actions, but from inner level spiritual energy management.
Both levels are equally important to finding a balance and getting what you want from your life and from your business. If you are just getting started with your own business (or if you want greater success in the one you have), one of the ways that you can integrate both the inner and outer level is by starting your own blog.
A blog is basically a journal that is available on the web. The activity of updating a blog is “blogging” and someone who keeps a blog is a “blogger.” Blogs are typically updated daily or every other day. Postings on a blog are almost always arranged in chronological order with the most recent additions featured most prominently.
Blogs are having a massive impact on the lives of almost all web users. This is due to a quirk in the way the world’s most popular search engine works. Unbeknownst to some, web logs have a significant impact on Google search results.
With over “150 million search queries per day”, it means that weblogs are influencing over a billion Google searches a week.
Search engines love blogs! Read more
Do You Understand the Importance of Making Wise Investments for Your Own Business During These Times?
December 19, 2008 by Sharon Wilson
Filed under Diversify Your Income, Spiritual Business Building Tools, Spiritualpreneurism
Many people are finding right now that it’s necessary to make adjustments in where they are allocating their resources, and it is very useful at any time to get even more clear on what you are spending in your own business so that you can allocate your resources to whatever is going to serve you the most.
It just might be that there’ll be certain projects that you’re going to put on the back burner, because they’re just not as important from a priority standpoint.
This is really something that is useful to be doing all the time, but I know that business owners tend to get more into the bigger picture sometimes and not so much the nitty gritty, day to day, week to week aspects of where they are really spending money.
The thing is, while it’s important to have the strength and confidence to maybe put off some projects that you may be really excited about, but maybe just aren’t the best thing to be spending resources on right now – it’s equally as important to have the strength and confidence to continue to invest in those things that will help your business move forward to greater success.
I like to evaluate, on a weekly basis:
- What am I allocating my resources to?
- Are there other ways I can better leverage those resources?
- Are there investments that would really make more sense for me now to?
I recently made the decision to invest in an online Project Management system. My team and I researched the costs, the benefits, how it would assist the business in streamlining everyone’s work together, and at the end of all this, I decided to make the investment.
If you have your own business, and you’re hunkering down – trying to weather the storm – and you’re not willing to put resources into anything right now, it’s probably not going to do you much good in the long run!
The key opportunity that times like these bring around is that they really force you to focus on what is necessary and what is unnecessary. The thing is, you can swing both ways in your own business. You can throw money at every idea that comes up, or you can refuse to spend a penny on anything beyond the bare necessities.
Neither of those attitudes are going to get you to the success that you are looking for! That is why you need to know how to manage your business from both an Inner and Outer level. If you are managing at an Inner, or energetic level, you can more clearly make those decisions regarding investments.
You will be calm and aligned at an energetic level with whatever steps you want to take, which will make those steps even more effective!
There’s a lot of thinking outside the box going on right now – people are turning to new ways of allocating their resources and even new ways of using their current employees. Read more







