Saturday, February 13, 2016

Make TODAY Count : Book Review #2/36


Make Today Count : Review   

 

In this book, John Maxwell provides the reader with 12 steps that if made part of your life will help you succeed. I do agree personally, that these 12 will help allow the reader reach success.  The book is practical and more of a supplementary guide to helping the reader layout what commitments must be made to change your life. Maxwell does provide a little insight into what prompted him to start the journey of personal development and even detailed some of those that have helped him along the way. 

I personally didn’t really get any “ah-ha” moments from this read, but I can say it was a good read in the sense that it helps reiterate what I have learned throughout the years.  I usally go into a book looking just for 1 idea that will give me growth, I personally just didn’t find it in this book.  This book is still a must read because of the fact that we all need a little reminder and tweak on the skills we have already developed.

On the other hand, if a person has never ventured into personal development, then  I can see how much value this book will bring. It can be the foundation upon which their life is built
Below is a quick list of what the 12 essential principles are.

MAXWELL’S DAILY DOZEN

 

1.    Attitude

2.    Priorities

3.    Health

4.    Family

5.    Thinking

6.    Commitment

7.    Finances

8.    Faith

9.    Relationships

10.  Generosity

11.  Values


12.  Growth



I give this book 3/5 Stars

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Hosting Trends of 2016

Hosting Trends of 2016


The website development community has grown enormously in the past years. More people are coming into the field of web designing, coding and blogging. For better results in website development and curation field, an impeccable web hosting is required. A lot of companies, from small start-ups to very huge companies offer different types of hosting solutions to the user. In the beginning, people just needed just any server space to hold their files and websites. Now the trend has entirely changed and people are specifically looking for selective qualities in hosting companies to suit their needs. These are a few latest hosting trends we have noticed.

#1. Niche Hosting
Each individual website has a very specific function to perform. The requirements for the hosting server changes according to this function. Back in the day, people would just buy a general hosting plan and upload their files. Now they started to select hosting based upon very specific needs. For example, some hosting providers are optimized for hosting blogs. Some other provides better security and safety for the content. So if the webmaster cares deeply about the security of the content, they might choose the hosting with higher security. Or if he is a blogger, the priority gets inclined to handling higher number of visitors at once.
#2. More Features
Now a days, it’s not just about storing some files on the web server. People are making use of these technologies as much as they can. It’s obvious that the company which gives more features to its customer will dominate in the industry. If Hosting A provides 1 GB of space for 10$ and Hosting B provides the same for 8$, the outcome is obvious that Hosting B will get chosen. Of course there are other factors like quality of their service. But putting these aside, people like to pay less for more features.

#3. SSD is the King
SSD (Solid State Drive) is the ultimately fast storage technology existing now. Major hosting providers have already moved on to SSD. Having a web hosting with SSD makes a huge difference. Higher the data transfer rate, the better will be the website loading time. Of course it’s costlier than the old storage techs. But for customers with high number of visitors, it’s worth it.

#4. All in One Packages are a Good Deal

What good is a hosting service without having a domain to link to it? When someone wants to host something on the web, they need both domain name and server space. Most of the providers offer package deals which are good deals for the customers. They can purchase domain and hosting from the same company along with the additional features like encrypted connection (HTTPS), dedicated IP address and other stuff. This makes it easier to manage all of them from on control panel. Also the hassle of setting the name servers and pointing your domain towards the hosting can be avoided, as these all in one packages provide very easy interfaces to manage all domain redirections easily.  

Monday, February 8, 2016

Sell or Be SOLD #1 of 36

This book is on fire in every regard. There is literally actionable items in every single chapter that will improve your life.  I have to confess that I am a little bias towards the author Grant Cardone, as I am a firm believer in his teachings, trainings, and content.  

At first glance you might look at this book and think it is only for salespeople, that is where I was wrong. This can be used by every single person in the world, because deep down, we are all selling something, whether it is an idea or product.  

Two HUGE nuggets in this book seem like common sense but harldy practiced by the average person.

1. Be agreeable
Agree with your customer. Never, ever , ever make the customer wrong. Try this next time when you are with a customer or significant other. When the other person says, " that is too much money,"  you turnaround and say "I agree that is too much money, everyone who has ever looked at this product has said the same thing right before they purchased it." 
True Game Changer, this one skill alone has elevated my personal game over the last few years.

2.  Nothing happens to you, it happens because of you: 
Once you are able to accept full responsibility for everything that happens in your life, you will have a new found perspective. Early on in my sales career, I would blame the customer for not closing a deal and thinking of every excuse under the sun why THEY didn't buy.  Obviously I was wrong in my thinking. A customer doesn't make a purchase because there is usually an unspoken objection that wasn't covered or a piece of information is missing. Overall though that customer was not buying because of me and my poor skill set early on. Now, when a deal doesn't close, I look at it and examine what I did wrong and what is missing, because the customer has every intention of buying, there is just something that I did not do well that put the barrier there.
Overall though, we just have to take responsibility for all of our actions.


I recommend this book to everyone and anyone who is willing to change in their life for the positive. This book will give you access to some basic sells elements that will 10X your income , no Joke.

I rate this book a 5 out of 5 and will definitely read this at least twice a year