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June 1, 2009

Talk like an idiot or an entrepreneur

Filed under: life — admin @ 7:04 pm

Linguists have done studies finding that executives and entrepreneurs use a wholly different vocabulary. If your words are a reflection of the inner workings of your brain– in the same way that a microphone with a reversed current becomes a speaker– then we can analyze the language of successful people to determine how their brains are wired differently.

Let’s first start with what great leaders DON’T do– use filler words, passive language, and wishy-washy terminology. Um, ah, actually, you know, basically, and like are the most egregious violators. How can anyone take you seriously when you’re using those words in every sentence? “We’d, uh, like to, um, start this project, you know?” Sounds like they’re asking for permission, since every sentence ends up in pitch. You know those people I’m talking about, where every sentence sounds like it’s a question? Almost as bad are folks who end their sentences in “so….” They’re indicating they’re not done, yet don’t have a continuation to their thought.

Can you imagine if someone came up to you and said, “Uh, well like, I was thinking that perhaps we should like do this Facebook advertising platform that basically would, you know, let advertisers buy fans, so…..” Not exactly motivating, is it? Don’t laugh, since more people than you think– perhaps even yourself– talk like this. Try this wake-up exercise– listen to a friend and yourself in conversation. Watch how many times they, as well as yourself, use any of these words. You’ll likely find that it’s so subconscious, you don’t even notice how often you do it.

Leaders of all types, on the other hand, use definitive language. Most of their sentences, when talking to other people, start with verbs and imperatives– Let’s, now, today, we should, go, and so forth. This is not something learned in a ToastMasters Club, although I’d highly recommend that you join one to practice your impromptu speaking skills. Rather, it’s a reflection of a mind that is singularly driven towards a goal. You can tell– these folks get right to the point and use action words. The density of verbs in their language is far higher than others. They’re pushing to the next step. What’s next to do?

Joseph Schumpter coined the terms “entrepreneurship” in 1913, which literally means “creative destruction.” You have to actively be destroying something in the status quo, which draws emotional ire from whatever you’re destroying, yet recruits folks who believe in your cause. Are you an entrepreneur making things happen with your language? Or perhaps you want to but things just aren’t happening? Consider what your cause is and whether your every day words inspire folks into recruitment.

July 20, 2008

Dot-Asia Auctions Pissing Me Off

Filed under: life, news — admin @ 4:34 pm

Hey Guys,
Around 2 months ago I bought like 5 .asia domains before the landrush meaning that if someone else has purchased the domain before the launch it goes into auction. The first domain auction I did not win was Visiting.Asia, I have given up. Another domain I am on the auction for is “vacation.asia” Which I bid around $250.00 for and was immediately outbid on, obviously.

After I got outbid I didn’t bother check the auction since I was bitter about it. I just logged in and check out this screen shot, Isn’t that ridiculous????!

$10,000.00 WTF

I’m over bidding on these stupid landrush type deals.

Harrison

August 9, 2007

Arent These Amusing!

Filed under: HELL, life — admin @ 9:22 pm

Hey Guys
lately ive been receiving a ton of those 419 scam e-mails and am going to be honest and let everybody know that those e-mails are honestly one of the funniest attempts/scams on the web. Just thought i would copy one of these scammmm/spam emails for you guys to giggle over ;).
Tomorrow i am going to be blogging about my affiliate network: Leaderclicks.com and how you can become an affiliate ;)

Later.,
Harrison

“Dear Friend,

Good day. I sincerely seek your assistance.

My name is Mr. Jonathan Zango,whom his entire family was wiped out, as a
result of Egyptian Airlines that crashed into the Red Sea in
Cairo and I am the only son. Before the accident, my Father deposited the
sum of 17.2 million U.S dollars cash in a Security Company
in my name in Europe.

I am with all the documents that covers the fund and as an asylum seeker ,
it is not in my legal capacity to put up claims to this fund.
This is why I need your assistance as my late father’s foreign partner to
put up claims to this fund.I will forward to you all the documents
that cover this fund.

I will offer you 25% of the fund for your assistance and efforts while 5%
will be mapped out for any expenses that we may incurred
during this transaction.If interested and capable to assist me in this
transaction, please get back to me immediately.You are to send
me your telephone and fax number.

I look forward to a favorable response from you and reply to me by on
address (jo2zango@yahoo.co.uk.)

Best regards,
Jonathan Zango.”

hahahha

July 10, 2007

Does Age Really Mean Anything?

Filed under: about harrison, life — admin @ 11:32 am

I always ask myself this question and want to broaden the selection of answers from just me to my small but valuable readership. Does age really mean anything? I mean, Generally speaking it does in numerous aspects but im trying to figure out if the whole “the older you are the more mature” you are thing is just bullshit. Its generally obvious when your a young child if you are going to me “Mature” or a “Loud Obnoxious Kid.” I just dont see how people really judge human beings by age.

By The Way, Nothing Just Affected Me By My Age/I Am Just Blogging About It Because I Feel Like It!

It just bothers me that people judge based on age when they dont even know the person/kid. People should realize that they once were young too (tacky quote). Its lame how the law revolves around age and how one day your considered an ”adult” and on the day before that your just a kid. Kind of eating at me why people judge by age and wanted to Let It Go ;)

haha,
later guys/srry i havent been posting
harrison

June 30, 2007

We Had To Put My Dog Ben Down :(

Filed under: about harrison, life — admin @ 7:05 pm

My dog ben was diagnosed with bone cancer on thursday and the cancer spread extremely fast. We had to put ben down today and i am very very very sad! I won’t be blogging for a few days just to recover.
i took a snapshot before my dog was put down and wanted to share this with everybody (i am crying as i write)

Bye Ben

Bye :(
Harrison

June 12, 2007

Watching My Feedburner

Filed under: Blogging, Branding, life — admin @ 12:35 am

Whenever i get a chance i head over to my blog (the one your reading now) and check my feedburner stats. Its weird how i go up to 100 and back down to 80 so quickly. I want to see if i can maintain a 125 subscription base and was wondering if You could help me by telling your friends about my and my blog. Although i dont make money on this blog I am trying to build something cool up and I feel that more subscribers will help me with this.

You know how shoemoney.com and his shirts?? Well i’ve been thinking about getting a cool logo like his and printing shirts too. But since I’m nice I’ll give em out for free :p and just ask you take a picture with your sexy Cpashare.com shirt :D

One big different thing between me and shoemoney is that I dont see people who have a slight risk at injuring my image as a liability!

I’ll let everybody know
harrison

June 1, 2007

My Adbrite Experiment

Filed under: life — admin @ 12:55 pm

Hey,
so its a new month and i am going to be trying a few new little tasks. I believe that if i do this right i can earn a significant amount of coin and buy myself an island. I have done ppc through adwords, ysm, and ad center and want to explore the horizons of search marketing and see if i can earn money on some of the smaller/less reputable ad networks. My first “goal” is going to be utilizing the PPC services on adbrite. Because adbrite does not really let you target your ads to an exact cordinate I am a little worried on how relevant my clicks will be.

I am going to be promoting an e-mail submit offer (probably something like a “Free Iphone”) and will not even make a landing page. If i actually see a return i will give Keeb a call and he will spit out some awesome landing pages.

Since I personally am not aware of the magnitude of my project I cannot release more details because I don’t really know what I will be doing yet. We shall see :)

After adbrite I want to advertise on searchfeed.com, ask.com, and any other search/ adnetworks i can think of.
What do you think??
Harrison

May 31, 2007

How was your May?

Filed under: about harrison, life — admin @ 10:20 pm

Wow, May 2007 has finally come to an end (well in a few hours!) I am excited its june for numerous reasons…
1. AD:TECH Miami,
2. ASE is in a few weeks
3. My Birthday is June 19th 1992 - I’m going to be 15
4. School will be out…

I would like to summarize my month of may and i was wondering how your may was! First of all I have started to run some ppc through copeac and am doing pretty well with it, You should Signup for Copeac and see how much they rock. In other news, school has been a drag with everybody getting so fucking restless for summer (including myself)! I think i hit my goal on millnicmedia, and am also starting to run a little bit more on Azoogleads (i think they also Rock (signup for azoogle))

I also started blogging on Blogherald.com which has been a fun experience (speaking of which i need to write up my next post!!). I keep meeting new people and building new relationships everyday and that is probably my best May accomplishment.

On the negative, my English teacher just assigned us some new bogus bullshit video project (and she’s so damn demanding)! Millnicmedia is still down other than that my may owned…

So tell me this,
How was your may?
Harrison

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