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A business opportunity
Web development is a broad term for any activity related to developing a web site for the World Wide Web or an intranet. This can include e-commerce business development, web design, web content development, client-side/server-side scripting, and web server configuration. However, among web professionals, “web development” usually refers only to the non-design aspects of building web sites, e.g. writing markup and coding. Web development can range from developing the simplest static single page of plain text to the most complex web-based internet applications, electronic businesses, or social network services.
That is why most of business man these days prefer having their business on the web. A place where they can reach more people faster and even better. Without that much task to do to see and reach more customer because the web will be the one to help you and your customer reachable. Letting the business man and the consumer to have a better communication and relation. It is also the best opportunity for those who wanted to try a business online to find the reliable source of business for sale that was online. Giving you the best option with the reasonable price that other company cannot offer you.
The myth of the natural born sales wonder
So many of us believe in this that we’ve come to look on it as an old friend. It’s a tempting devil. It lets us avoid taking full responsibility for our own performance. This common fallacy is a destructive idea that I’d like to eliminate from your mind right now.
Having trained nearly a million salespeople in my national seminars, I’ve met a lot of strong individuals who are on the fast track. I’ve met with large numbers who haven’t put their foot on the lowest rung of their potential yet. And, sadly, many of these people never will climb very high on their potential’s ladder because they are firm believers in the myth of the natural born sales wonder.
The myth cuts two ways.
A few believe they’re naturals. That’s great for confidence but it’s often the source of raging overconfidence. When that overconfidence persuades people that they don’t have to bother learning to be competent like ordinary mortals, they trap themselves far below their potential.
Many more people believe they’re not naturals, think it’s hopeless to work at becoming competent—and trap themselves far below their potential.
“I’m just not a salesperson by nature. Wasn’t born with the golden touch like Joe Whizzbeau over there. If I’d been born with his wit, charisma, and bear-hug personality, I could tear ‘em up too. But I wasn’t, so I’m never going to make it big in sales.”