Five Ways To Outsmart The Experts Using Satellite Internet


by Erik Mandelson - Date: 2009-07-02 - Word Count: 414 Share This!

1. Shatter the myth of value. There are salesmen filling boutiques and showrooms all over the country who sell an illusion: the illusion that their merchandise cannot be undersold without lowering the quality. For every pair of Gucci shoes they run their fingers across, you will be able to find a comparable pair for less online. The beauty of satellite internet is that it has exploded the myth of the single price. Anything can be found for less by doing your homework.

2. Diligently refute the findings. Today, satellite internet is the source for a bewildering amount of statistics. For whatever field fascinates you, there is a ton of raw data to study and draw your own conclusions. Did a politics expert claim a politician was out of line when it came to word choice? Read some of the brashest speeches and history online and compare the public reception then and now. Researching topics important to you will expand your knowledge and prep you for debates in the workplace.

3. Find a new job. Experts everywhere will tell you how one thing or another is the only way to find a job in your field. Really, the best way to get it done is to assess your best skills and identify a number of positions for which you are qualified. The internet is a great tool for seeing where the jobs reside, far outside of your zip code. Maybe a temporary move is the best shot at a better career.

4. Say it ain't so. Do your ideas continually clash with a newspaper columnist's? There are always writers who make us think there is a side to the story being missed. When you read articles that continually make you see that side, start taking notes. You will soon have the basis for your own blog. It could be a response blog, for example, the story that is always untold. Who knows? Your blog might be the place on satellite internet that makes a closed-minded writer change his or her tune.

5. Read Outsmarting Goliath by Debra Koontz Traverso on Google Books. One of the great features of satellite broadband is the ability to download public domain books within seconds. The new Google Book service brings copyright-friendly books to the public for mass consumption. If you are trying to start a business and need to compete with some of the market's big fish, this book has a lot of information on climbing to the top by battling the giants.

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