I would defy anyone to say they don't want to be rich. Materialism may not be everyone's cup of tea but with money comes freedom and time. Used wisely, money is not the source of all evil. Money enables you to spend time with friends and family doing the things you want to do.
Money allows you to travel to places you've never been and meet people you'd never otherwise get to see. It allows you to give to charities, good causes and help others. Someone famous once said, "The best way to help the poor is not to be one of them".
Admittedly, money can't buy you love or good health but it can make life much easier and far more pleasant.
So what has money got to do with blogging?
Well, blogs are probably the easiest way to make money on the Internet. They require little, if any, financial investment and only a small regular time commitment.
Blogging is easy once you know how, but many people are put off even attempting it except on a personal basis because of the technical side of things. The amount of people who give up because of it is well over 90%.
However, nothing ventured, nothing gained and believe me, there's a lot to gain!
Many people make substantial incomes from blogging and the crazy thing about it is most of their income comes when they are actually not working.
In the real world people trade time for money. If you are in a "job", the more hours you work, the more you get paid. However, in the internet world, if you set up systems it's usually the time you are not working which reap the most reward.
It sound too good to be true but is indeed possible. Fortunately for us non "techies" there are some very successful bloggers who have shared their plans, tips and techniques and I, for one, have greatly benefitted from their sound advice.
If you are a beginner, or could benefit from secret tips and techniques to enable you to break free from the day job and live the life of your dreams, I recommend you check out some of the revealing new
systems which are geared up to Web 2.0.
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Many times bonus or commission checks are cashed, spent and forgotten very quickly. An alternative for motivating employees is to give gifts through a reward point system. This system enables you to award equivalent points instead of cash, which can be traded for gifts or a vacation. The advantage of a reward program is that it promotes individual performance and competition, while transforming the situation into a friendly contest! On the other hand, a cash reward invariably creates grudges in the minds of those that don't receive them.
Following are some of the other non-monetary ways of motivating employees in your organization.
Acknowledge their work: When your employees complete their task, recognize it and appreciate their achievement. It costs the company nothing, but is a major motivating factor, nonetheless. Simple things like a round of applause for a particular accomplishment will work wonders for motivating employees. You could also be more creative by awarding trophies or plaques for “Employee of the Month”. Take a look at “365 Ways to Motivate and Reward Your Employees Every Day: With Little or No Money”, an e-book for some good ideas.
Train them: Remember, training is not a one time process. Conduct training sessions on a regular basis, even though they consume time and money. Some alternatives do exist – for example, the “Five Star Teamwork Video Training Program” can be used for training your employees, without spending too much of either.
Provide growth prospects: Let your employees know of opportunities and areas of growth within your company. Set career paths and promote employees to higher levels by adopting a well laid out HR strategy. This will give them the assurance that they have a stable future within the organization.
Assign professional designations: Personal identity, competence, status and self esteem are all tied up with the job title. Hence, make sure that employees feel proud of who they are and what they do in the workplace. This will ultimately enhance their performance and increase your company's productivity. Use your creativity in forming titles and also welcome ideas from the staff while re-designing them.
Build team spirit: This is the most important way of motivating employees. Take a big photograph of your entire team along with yourself and put it up somewhere noticeable. This will instill team spirit in every employee and give them a sense of belonging.
Assign leadership roles: This will also enable you to share your workload. Most people are inspired by the thought of handling additional responsibility. For example, allow your employees to lead a training program or brief a meeting. This can be done especially when new people join the company. You could also give them an opportunity to lead a project team. Encourage them to read books like "How to Lead: Discover the Leader Within You".
Have fun: This ploy works like no other. If you already have an annual conference for all employees, make sure it's not all work and no play. Outbound programs or team games will do wonders for breaking the ice and building long lasting bonds between colleagues. These things stay in the collective memory, long after the event, and serve to motivate and energize.
We think that these ideas can set the ball rolling, but if you are looking for more, try the “Motivation and Energy at Work” program.
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