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Creative Success


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JC Anderl
articlesredlionbooks.com

Red Lion Books
http://www.redlionbooks.com


One of the clichéd mantras of the Internet marketing world

is, "Content is king." Content is very important to any

website, but I think that a more important focus should be

on original content.



Recently I was browsing through a few marketing related

sites and I noticed a trend. I noticed that many sites

contain the same rehashed material. Much of this rehashed

material is essential for beginning business ventures to

succeed, but there also needs to be a stronger focus on

creating original ideas.



Let's face it, in order to stand out, you often have to be

original and creative. A great new idea is worth a hundred

used up thoughts. You can't sit stagnate, especially in

the fast changing world of the Internet. You have to

change with the pace, or be left behind, but why should you

stop there? Why not lead the next revolution. I'm making

it a point to take some time each day for thinking and

creating. Its not easy to do, but if you want to really

stand out, then take some time to really look for a novel

idea.





Here are a few tips on finding an original idea.



1. Identify a problem - If you can find a way to fix a

problem you've come up with a great idea. People obviously

don't like problems of any kind. Fixing a common problem

will benefit many people, and therefore have a great

potential to benefit you.



2. Do the twist - Finding a truly original idea is very

difficult, but that isn't exactly what you need. Putting a

twist on an old idea is one of the best methods of creative

thinking. A great example of turning an old idea into a

refreshingly new concept is top marketer, Mark Aesop's

TrafficSwarm. He basically took the old pop up window and

created an entire traffic generation system. Keep your

eyes open.



More on Trafficswarm at:

http://www.redlionbooks.com/zlinks/trafficswarm.htm



3. Write it down - If you spend a lot of time creatively

thinking, it starts to become habit and pretty soon you'll

be thinking about your site at the strangest times. This

is great, but the problem is that you can often get

distracted or just plain forget what you were thinking

about. Keep an idea diary by writing down any idea that

pops into your head, no matter how stupid it might seem.

Later on, even if it turns out to not be such a great idea,

it might spark your thoughts onto something better.



Don't become outdated and stagnant. Practice creative

thinking often and record your thoughts. Those who do this

will evolve and be the leaders, while the rest get swept

behind the times.







Best of luck to you,



JC Anderl

http://www.Redlionbooks.com , mailto:JCRedlionbooks.com



Visit my site or email me if you have any questions about

marketing or website promotion.



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Learn about the many aspects of business online - how to

get traffic, make sales, and enjoy your business. JC's

website, Redlionbooks.com, specializes in advice about

Internet marketing and web site promotion, learn to promote

your business online at http://www.redlionbooks.com .





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