Thursday, March 15, 2012

Three Reasons To Set Up A Unique Business Email Address


If you bought a domain name, you've hired someone to build you a site and you've got a website for your business online and ready to go.

Your online business is now all set for the digital world right?

Wrong.

If you haven't set your company up with at least one dedicated email address with the same details as your domain then you can expect most of the credibility you have for creating a website goes out the window.

The good news though is that setting up a business email doesn't cost anything, only demands tools that you already have at your fingertips and is incredibly easy to do.

So why should you set up a business email to match your domain?

Here are three reasons why setting up a business email is not only important but it should be something that you do immediately now that your website is operational.

Reason One: it enhances your company reputation online

As I hinted at in the introduction having an email address from a free provider as your business email address can really hurt your reputation.

The reason, is phishing.

This is the practice of using an email address very similar to a reputable business' to obtain people's passwords, personal information and login details to bank accounts.

Phishers loved to use free accounts with variations on trusted user names (NZpaypal, westpacservice etc) a few years ago to get their hands on people's personal details.

They haven't done that for a while now, largely because it stopped working, which makes some pretty strong cases against you using the same type of email address for your business.

Reason Two: you can be more flexible with your internet service providers

Internet Service Providers are wonderful companies that reward long business relationships with better rates and service. Right?

Wrong, when it comes to screwing the average business/personal customer the average Internet Service Provider is only too happy to screw the long-standing sucker out of more of the services that they have already paid for and more of the money that the customer has gone a long way to try and earn.

But if your business email uses their email hosting service (like @aol @orange etc) then you will either have to contact all of your customers and hope that they don't invariably use your old business email address or grin and bear the higher cost of doing business with your current ISP.

Reason Three: get different email addresses for different purposes

Each business have different parts.

You might sell products, consult people on how to use your products and train people in a particular line of work.

By getting an email network that matches your domain you can have a shop [at] yourbusiness consulting [at] yourbusiness and seminars [at] your business address in as little time as it takes to read this paragraph.

As you can see business emails are highly useful for any business.

And the best part of it all is that if you have already set up your site then setting up an email is free quick and easy.

Make the switch over to business emails today, you won't regret it.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Mining Your Own Business


I cannot count all the "opportunities" I have been presented with in the mining sector of the diamond business. I was a past Vice President and board member of Sao Luis Mining, a publicly traded mining company out of Brazil. It took us years to lose our money, but in the end, we were successful in doing just that.

All of us in the venture were experienced in diamonds, mining, finance and public offerings. Despite our many talents and skills we were unable to take a property with a large supply of diamonds and make a go of it.

Why we failed is a book in itself. I won't bore you with the details. What I will do, is give you an overview as to what is involved in putting together a mining operation and it will be self evident why there are so few successful mining operations.

We spent years completing our environmental studies, getting our licenses, permits, geological reports, assays, financial feasibility and cost and income reports. It was a never ending cycle of stop and starts, ups and downs; all the while the money is flowing out like the Amazon into the ocean.

The other money eating monster is one that cannot be considered in your projections. It is commonly referred to as the 'X' factor. This is when something goes wrong that no one could have imagined. Except that it happens far more often then even the most pessimistic person could imagine.

Just as an example, the DMS or Dense Media Separation Machine a $600,000 beauty is made in South Africa. When you ship this monster (see picture) you need to tell the truck driver not to go faster than 3-5 miles an hour down your unpaved road or you can destroy the insides. (It will be out of balance) Wait until you see how much fun you can have trying to get it repaired in your remote location. You will roar with laughter when they tell you how long it will take to get the parts and how much this small problem is going to cost you. Good times had by all!

Because you are nearly always working in a third or forth world country, you can expect that everything will take three times as long as projected and will cost two to three times as much as you were told it will cost. Most companies fail because they run out of money before they have a chance to be successful. Other companies fail because the owners just get sick and tired and no longer wish to sit in the bush with the bugs, snakes and local bandits, some of whom wear uniforms, ties and suits.

There are a million reasons why a mining operation will fail. There are few companies who have the knowledge and resources, both human and financial to succeed. To do a mining operation properly, it will take approximately $7-12 million investment and two to three years.

There is an exception to this rule. If you have a concession and you have enough money to buy a pan and some camping equipment and food supplies, you can make a good living going into the mud yourself for a few months at a time. It is not a romantic as having a publicly traded diamond mining company, but you have a better chance of making money.

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