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Plug-In Profits or concept, I start monitoring it as a possible emerging trend. If those references are spread across several different media outlets I know I'm on to something.Where does your perfect target customer make their buying decisions?How do they make their buying decisions?These are important questions. If 90% of your target market makes their buying decision based on referrals, quit wasting your time running Adwords advertising...or any type of other paid advertising. If 70% of their decisions are based on media reviews, you know it's time to work harder on PR.How are they currently buying from you? How are the Some of the most useful tools I've found in trend-spotting are internet tools freely available online. Here are a few of my favorites: Digg.com, Furl.net, del.icio.us, slashdot and other social networking sites. Although they can contain Franchise Registration States like Illinois Damage the Franchise Industry Severely Trend spotting in the world of internet marketing is as important as it is in any other aspect of marketing. You have to figure out what people are interested in before everyone else does and you have to jump on it before everyone and their brother is doing it.Have you ever considered the damage that state regulators cause to the business world? Well, consider a hostile state like Illinois to the business community. They say that they help the consumer or investor who buys a franchise; pure poppycock. They say they have seen Franchising Companies commit Fraud in disclosure documents; utter BS.In fact their regulations are so ridiculous no one can figure them out, including the franchising attorneys, who ask each other in online In order to spot an upcoming trend you have to set some personal criteria. Some trends are here today, gone tomorrow while others will be around for some time to come. It would be a waste of time and resources for any one person to try and capitalize on every emerging trend, but by being selective we can weed out the ones that will become the most profitable, the most interesting, or help us achieve whatever kind for fulfillment we're looking for. The most important criteria for scouting trends is diversity. It's easy to develop tunnel vision when you're only exposed to one form of media, so it's important to branch out as much as possible. Reading pop-culture themed magazines day in and day out will only expose you to a limited number of emerging trends and will not help to determine their potential longevity, and trust me there is more of interest today than Paris Hilton. Instead, try diversifying the number of news outlets available to you. I personally receive several online newsletters, listen to the radio, watch television, subscribe to multiple blog feeds and receive a variety of periodicals in the mail. I spend several hours each day perusing my sources to get an in-depth feel for the world around me and am consciously aware of new ideas in everyday conversation. When I see or hear three or four references to an emerging technology, fad, or concept, I start monitoring it as a possible emerging trend. If those references are spread across several different media outlets I know I'm on to something. Some of the most useful tools I've found in trend-spotting are internet tools freely available online. Here are a few of my favorites: Digg.com, Furl.net, del.icio.us, slashdot and other social networking sites. Although they can contain Make Money From Your Blog: The Fastest Way Is With Blog Posts for some time to come. It would be a waste of time and resources for any one person to try and capitalize on every emerging trend, but by being selective we can weed out the ones that will become the most profitable, the most interesting, or help us achieve whatever kind for fulfillment we're looking for.There are many ways of making money with a blog, but let me be very honest with you. All of them will take a long time. The Google Adsense program for instance is excellent but it will take you time to build up on your traffic so that you earn more than a couple of miserable cents at a time.Any other affiliate program will take you months at the very least to start earning a single digit dollar amount every month. But there is another new way where a month from today you The most important criteria for scouting trends is diversity. It's easy to develop tunnel vision when you're only exposed to one form of media, so it's important to branch out as much as possible. 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I personally receive several online newsletters, listen to the radio, watch television, subscribe to multiple blog feeds and receive a variety of periodicals in the mail. I spend several hours each day perusing my sources to get an in-depth feel for the world around me and am consciously aware of new ideas in everyday conversation. When I see or hear three or four references to an emerging technology, fad, or concept, I start monitoring it as a possible emerging trend. If those references are spread across several different media outlets I know I'm on to something.During an executive coaching session with a small business client, this gentleman uttered what I believe to be a most profound statement: “Success is not about what I know, but who I am.” This gentleman has been on a now 5-year journey to truly take control of his life and his success has multiplied both personally and professionally. Now with this realization and a new belief, he will see his 2006 goals achieved with even greater speed while traveling his road to succ Some of the most useful tools I've found in trend-spotting are internet tools freely available online. Here are a few of my favorites: Digg.com, Furl.net, del.icio.us, slashdot and other social networking sites. Although they can contain Life On The Road! or concept, I start monitoring it as a possible emerging trend. If those references are spread across several different media outlets I know I'm on to something.Following the festival circuit across North America can be an exciting adventure, after all how many jobs provide a built in vacation environment. Your friends back home are jealous that you have seen the four corners of the country and everything in the middle – you spend hours showing them your trip pictures and home movies – trying desperately to separate one highway from another and what state park you saw a specific national monument, luckily you have your notes.For Some of the most useful tools I've found in trend-spotting are internet tools freely available online. Here are a few of my favorites: Digg.com, Furl.net, del.icio.us, slashdot and other social networking sites. Although they can contain an inherent bias from their operators, these sites show you in real time what large groups of otherwise unrelated people are interested in. The Digg.com feed has its own section on my personal homepage just for that reason. Other tools I have found useful for trend-spotting include Google's trend search, Yahoo! Buzz, Ask IQ, and the MSN Search Insider (which may now be defunct). These sites are administered by popular search engines and can give you a 30,000 foot view of what the public is interested in. Of particular note as well is my favorite blog searchengine, Icerocket.com. Plugging a search term into this query will bring you results limited to blog feeds, which in itself makes an effective social networking resource. An example of trend spotting in action Several months ago I saw an upsurge in the interest in alternative fuels on Digg.com. This coincided with a dramatic rise in gas prices that led to several discussions related to alternative fuels on local talk radio programs. This also coincided with an episode of MythBusters where a diesel car was run on vegetable oil. Putting all this together, I decided to capitalize on what I believe is an emerging trend with a high potential for longevity and started a blog focused on one specific emerging niche within the alternative fuels sphere of interest (http://www.dieselearth.com). By spotting this trend early I'm hoping to develop one of the first comprehensive websites devoted to the use of alternative fuels in day to day life. Whatever your interest, spotting an emerging trend can be a highly effective marketing tool and can massively increase the r
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