Top 2 Reasons Why You Should Learn From Nature
by Geoffrey Dodd
How is it that we are so intimately intertwined with Nature? Our momentary personal integration may depend on how well we are attuned to 'The Nature of Things.' What can we learn from Nature -by observing animals and plants as they interact?
1. Movement Gains Attention -naturally!
Here's a spontaneous flow of ideas that just wrote itself
and got posted in a forum before being crystallized into
this article. The forum was that of Jay Levinson at his
*Guerrilla Marketing Bombshells* site. Just what do you
make of this?
Hi Members,
Just before I lay this out in an article at Web Hit Machine, here's the
essence :
The fleeing antelope catches the lion's eye. Some movement along the
path alerted the meditating snake. The swish of the cat's paw sent four
goldfish scattering into shelter under the water lilies. You don't know what's around until it moves..
Attention is a scarce commodity. Money flows into the media purely for the purchase of instant,
mass attention.. to a movement, to a change. Then I read some great
web page copy :-
"they don't have the chance to get used to it, or familiar with it as it constantly CHANGES! That's the secret of the SUCCESS of ..." You
constantly pay attention to developments. It's evolutionary vigor -
accelerating our mental development. It's *GMB* -and its fast offshoots.
Geoff Dodd
Internet advertising, Australia
http://www.home-business-residual-income.com/
2. The Law of Constant Change -break it and you're dead
Was it The Buddha who said, "the only thing that doesn't
change -is change itself?"
In other words, everything changes.
We are only here because we have adapted to changes in climate, food supply, water quality -you name it. How in hell did we adapt to heavy metals, poisons like car exhaust fumes, and chlorine? We've certainly come a long way from the single celled amoeba but -just visit a night club one Friday after midnight, and you'll have serious doubts if we're any better than bacteria. Or a virus.
Change draws attention. We look to see if we have to adapt to survive - to run, to fight, to savor. Maybe we have to learn a new trick, skill or technique.
That's the direct (or missing?) link to Guerrilla Marketing - how new tricks, and business changes, will help your operation to survive in a tough, competitive jungle environment. Subtle changes like a chameleon may just be the order of each new day -or each new moment, for that matter. So make those changes out of habit, and read the feedback. Test for results.
In this fleeting ezine article we have seen how the basics in Nature are relected in our human lives and in our thinking about business and survival in the tough marketplace of today's Post September 11 World. Has the struggle for survival begun as different tribes finally face one another and wait for the opening bell? Round three.
Can these fundamentals be used for our benefit? Refining the leaner marketing operation, we suggest 'Guerrilla Marketing Bombshells' is now the path to follow..
Geoff Dodd is CEO of metroflow.com Australia and 'Residual Income options.' He worked in various psychology-related fields before turning to full-time Internet Marketing work in 2001.
Geoff has found wide success with S.E.O. work, selling thousands of software items purely using search engines. For Big Profits on a small budget, he recommends:
http://www.gmktgb.com/page/ocean/
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