Online Entrepreneur Deletes Everything To Show Others How To Do It Right

Online visionary John Newport deleted or cancelled every profile and website he had, on purpose. The reason was to show others how to properly build a brand with little to no money using nothing more than a phone, and a laptop.
 
SULPHUR, La. - June 13, 2016 - PRLog -- Online entrepreneur John Newport became frustrated with friends and acquaintances constantly asking for help when their business or idea didn't take off on the internet. The main cause for their troubles was outdated information, or internet myths touted as internet fact. So, he came up with a radical solution, and deleted every web profile and website he had.

"It's frustrating when you see people banging their heads trying to get something going. Then when you look at it, a little deeper you realize they were doing something that might have worked three years ago. It doesn't work today. Three years in internet time may as well be a century." Says Newport.

To prove his point John Newport is truly starting from ground zero. As of today he just put up his new Facebook Page and registered his domain "JNewportBrand.com." The site is not built yet, so there is nothing to look at. John says that in the next few weeks the framework that people can model after will be built.

"There is a time tested formula to building a brand. The only things that differs slightly are the ingredients. A car built in 1918 had four wheels, a frame, and an engine that got terrible gas milage and topped 35 miles per hour. Cars today still have those ingredients, but travel faster and a lot further on a single gallon of gas." Says John.

John continues to explain that once a person understands the formula, and the steps, building a brand, along with brand awareness become simpler. However, if a person gets the steps out of order, or intermixes outdated information the results could bring everything to halt. Even worse, cause irreparable damage to the name a person is trying to build.

John explains a little more by stating, "People who want information go to search engines. The search engines produce information that most closely match what is being looked for. Unless a restrainer has been placed on the original search, you are likely going to get information that could be three to five years old. Using that information could be costly. An example would be stuffing your site content with dense keywords. Does nothing but hurt your search rankings. Another example would be putting a lot of keywords in your YouTube description. That does nothing for your search rankings in YouTube or Google. A huge mistake can be site submission services. A bunch of links to your site from shady "link share" sites can get you banned from the search engines."

These reasons and more is why this online entrepreneur has set out on a quest to help people. He is willing to put his money where his mouth is by showing people the real secrets behind building a business in todays digital age.

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