Thursday, March 31, 2016

Google Gold

  • Strategy to search engine optimization (SEO)

    • I tried my best to make each post easy to understand and somewhat enjoyable to read.  Nothing is worst than reading boring pages of nonsense, and having to reread to get an idea of what is going on. 

  • What were your keywords. 

    • Throughout my blog I used: health, healthy, food, grocery, encourage, experience, learn
    • These words embody what my venture product is all about! 

  • How did you use social media to enhance your SEO efforts? 

    • I did not use social media.  If anything it might have posted on Google + 

  • What was your most "viral" post? 

    • The most views I had was for my post for My Unfair Advantage, I received 40 views. 
    • This post was organized, easy to understand, and had pictures that added affect. 

  • Finally, did you make it to the first page of Google results for your keywords?

    • No most of the websites are government websites that deal with healthy eating, nutrition, and food experiences. 

Celebrating Failure


  •  List of my Failures  

    • Interviewing customers was the worst! I would write my questions down on a note card, practice, and fail miserably.  People do not want to be interviewed!  I have been turned down for interviews so many times, it's a real confidence killer. This was the worst part of the course going out and interviewing people, entrepreneurs, and people in the industry.  It is so difficult! 

  • What I learned

    • Get it over with, do not wait!  If you stop in the middle of getting interviews the more you dwell on it and your nerves/ anxiety will grow.  I found that it's best, walk around, and look for groups of people.  Usually when they are in groups they're more open and you'll get the number of interviews you need faster.

  • How I handle Failure 

    • Even with all the failure I have gone through, I'm not the best at recovering from it.  But I will say persistence is key and do not let the negative thoughts take over.  The moment you start thinking "This is pointless", "Is the world against me", "I'm giving up" is the moment of no return.  
    • When I read my assignments for the week I get the interviews done on the same day I open the assignment.  This way you don't think about it for days, just get it over with! 
    • Just think of it as one minute of your life, it's just one minute!  Plus these people are students who have classes just like you, they understand this!  They know your not just doing this to bother them, it's for a grade.  If they don't want to be interviewed then move on to the next person. 
    • This class really hasn't changed my perspective on failure.  I will take risk, but with caution and making sure I'm prepared in advance. 

My Exit Strategy



1.  I think I would sell my idea, I don't have a strong connection to this industry and it's become more of a hassle or a chore.  I don't look forward to working on this product at all.  I would probably sell my product idea to Publix or a grocery store that has fresh ingredients that they prepare for consumers.

2.  I want out!  I have done everything I can and every-time I revisit my product I am exhausted and uninspired.  I think I have more of the "idea maker" or "inventor" mindset.  I like moving on to future  projects.

3.  I haven't really thought about my exit strategy before this. It hasn't really influenced me on my decisions. I guess if anything it has pushed me to come up with a product that doesn't need much improvements.