Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Developing what Successful Bloggers and Internet Good Businessmen developed

We are in the information age and it is the reality now.

Computerization has been influencing most of the business transactions at present leading to the enhancement and versatility of the internet in terms of websites services. Someday, most of the business transactions may be in a form of digital connection including job application and employment remuneration. Gradually it is happening now in the urbanized areas of third world countries, much more with the first world countries. What is our conclusion now in order to cope with the fast-changing world because of computerization?

We must involve in internet business as it is the future of monetary and other valuable transactions.

What do we need to develop?

First, COMMUNICATION SKILLS especially using the international language which can be developed by a person who strive to develop himself. Sad to say that most of the students now, who would be the businessmen of tomorrow, have problems in English communication. Yes, we need to live in our own native language as an act and mark of nationalism or patriotism - no problem with that. However, English is generally treated as our second language.

Second, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY which is more of computer literacy which should not only for enjoyment but for proper income generation. Unfortunately, many are joining the internet world just to enjoy and have the pleasure while giving payments only. That is alright. But how about focusing also in income-generation or research projects for good while involving in the internet?

Third, TREATING SUCCESSFUL BLOGGERS and GOOD INTERNET BUSINESSMEN as models. I personally got the proven money-making websites from them considering that their success is also attributed to those good websites.

By the way, reading the blogs of successful bloggers and observing the transactional systems of good internet businessmen give me an assurance that there is a better future in the internet business.
How about you... what do you think?






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