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Mastering the Entrepreneurial Mindset

by Jupiter on January 30th, 2010

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Traits of the Entrepreneurial Mindset

by Jupiter on January 27th, 2010

Many of the greatest leaders in the world of business share one thing in common – they have obtained and fostered the entrepreneurial mindset. It is the one trait many business owners would love to have themselves. However one must first understand its complexities as well as the breakdown of characteristics affiliated with this lofty way of thinking.

No great leader, business or otherwise, embarks on a crusade before first determining a strategized plan. Entrepreneurs are no different. The truly great ones, those in possession of the impressive mindset, break down and analyze their company at every level before making any type of major decision. They examine their foundation, sales opportunities, their fundamental structure, business theories and, ultimately, their overall mission.

What makes these entrepreneurs so great in the first place is their uncanny ability to envision and comprehend bold business concepts. Where others may turn their backs on revolutionary ideas or cutting-edge technology, those equipped with the entrepreneurial mindset seize the opportunity to get involved from the start. They aim to cultivate these theories, products or services knowing they can turn a tremendous profit while positively affecting their industry in the process.

These are minds that think and process information at a decidedly different level than the rest of us. They view things on a much larger scale and are eager to push the envelope in their respective industry. They are designed to effectively deal with calamity and adversity. The entrepreneurial mindset grooms them towards managing crises with a sense of collected composure.

This type of intense responsibility requires a steady hand. Every day these entrepreneurs must call upon successful decision making skills, assertive management capabilities and overall long-term effectiveness. It is vital to the welfare, well-being and continued maintenance of the entrepreneurial mindset that these leaders remain healthy both mentally and physically. It is virtually impossible to lead under normal circumstances when you are not operating at your optimum ability. Now imagine trying to direct a major undertaking while ailing. The results would be devastating.

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Helping Haiti – TEXT ‘HAITI’ to 90999

by Jupiter on January 18th, 2010

The measurement of integrity is what we do unto those for whom we have nothing to gain from.

CarbonCopyPRO believes in this very concept wholeheartedly. Yesterday, PRO donated $5,000 to the Red Cross relief effort in Haiti.

We encourage you embrace the responsibility we all have as global citizens. The responsibility we have to embracing the common good. You can give directly to the RED CROSS by simply texting: ($10 will be donated via your cell provider)

‘HAITI’ to 90999

Please click below to see a special message from PRO CEO Jay Kubassek about the Haiti effort here: Mission to help Haiti.

To learn of other ways to assist with the relief effort please click the link below to be directed to the American Red Cross.

AMERICAN RED CROSS

Sincerely,

Jay Kubassek
Co-Founder | CEO
CarbonCopyPRO

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Ways of Increasing Conversions

by Jupiter on January 5th, 2010

Conversions are a much sought after component on websites. In actuality conversions are nothing more than when a visitor completes an action on your website. The act can be anything from sending an email, filling out a form or purchasing a product. It is a clear cut sign that visitors to your website are interested in developing a business relationship or that they are at least interested in the content you are offering.

Conversions also bring down your bounce rate, which is the undesirable occasion when a visitor lands on your site only to exit within mere minutes. It generally indicates that the visitor found nothing of interest or value on your site. This can occur when your site fails to provide interesting or unique content. It also happens when your site lacks an aesthetically pleasing layout. The importance of your website’s design quality cannot be overstated. Take the necessary precautions to make sure your site is user-friendly and pleasant to the eye.

If you manage to foster a strong sense of community on your website you increase the odds of conversions. Playing host to an online forum provides users with the opportunity to interact with people with common interests. As a result, participants will return to your website continually in order to connect with their friends. You not only build a sense of unity but you establish yourself as a website that can be trusted. Visitors tend to view trustworthy websites as those which have earned feedback and open lines of communication. Therefore you will most likely see an increase in conversions.

E-mail newsletters or RSS feeds keep your clients abreast of your always changing website. If you add significant content to your site you can notify your visitors via these two forms of communication. In order to receive them however, users have to sign up for them thus resulting in a conversion. If you make certain your newsletter is filled with interesting and exclusive content visitors will be more than willing to enroll. You can even offer other incentives as well including bonus or discount deals should you sign up. Just make sure the enrollment process is simple and not the least bit time consuming – the last thing you want is to turn away potential conversions.

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