Does your business website comes across as a thoughtless self-serving platform? Do you write for yourself or your readers?

Check out these common mistakes that selfish website owners make.

And make sure you take steps to avoid them.





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Written by lyceum
3760 days ago

Kevin: That is my main point; is to understand the true meaning of selfishness. It is not a "deadly sin," it is a pro-life activity. As same as a rational business transaction. And here comes the trader principle in play. I am fighting for content creators to write about important concepts in a truthful way. You have to start to check your premises. The philosophical should be the practical.

I write for myself and for my readers. It is no contraction in this statement.

Best Premises,

Martin



Written by lyceum
3761 days ago

Kevin Carlton: I don't believe in the "seven deadly sins," and I am rational egoist, i.e., a selfish individual. So, I think your website should be selfish. What is the true meaning of "I am"? Yes, it is a sound ego.

Have you heard about the trader principle?



Written by kevincarlton
3761 days ago

Hello there Martin

I'm not really into philosophy so I can't say much about that myself.

As you'll have noticed, my post talks more on practical lines.

If your website is 'selfish' in the manner I suggested then you can expect a certain outcome. And that outcome is almost invariably negative.



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