How to Achieve Your Goals by Changing the Way You Surf the Web
Everyone has their favorite way of using the internet. Many of us search to find what we want, click in to a specific website, read what’s available and click out. That’s not necessarily a bad thing because it’s efficient. We learn to tune out things we don’t need and go straight for what’s essential.
This goal-oriented way of surfing the web is largely based on short-term results. For example, finding facts to write a blog post, doing a comparison before making a purchase and reading a news site to find out what’s happening right now.
If you do all this everyday it becomes like an unconscious habit. You go to the same familiar sites, click from link to link, extract what you want, linger a little for online chit-chat before drifting somewhere else.
So, how is this related to achieving your goals or being successful? Let’s use the topic of internet marketing and making money as an example.
If you’re a online marketer or business owner, you want to maximize your profits and sphere of influence. In order to achieve that, many things need to be done: on the practical side of things you need to get more targeted web traffic, optimize your sales page, promote your brand, increase your opt-in subscribers, network with peers, build links, provide customer service, create content/products, test your design/interface etc. All of these tactics are all directed towards the end goal of getting more customers and making more sales.
In order to reach this goal, incremental improvements to your business or strategy must be made everyday. You need make small tweaks, adjustments and innovations consistently to build on your success. These gradual step by step improvements will help you to reach your objective. But how do you constantly improve and stay on track to reach your income goal?

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A simple way to do this is to surf or use the internet with greater awareness in order to actively archive/assimilate what is beneficial. Awareness doesn’t refer to a serene zen-like consciousness of the websites you visit but rather, the awareness to connect what you do or experience online with the ultimate success of your business or goals. It should all link back to that final end.
And the way you do this in practice is easy: Maintain an all-purpose swipe file and record what you find interesting or useful when you surf the web everyday. To set this up for use while surfing the web, sign up for a free online bookmarking site or install a browser addon. Anything that allows you to bookmark webpages and/or write down your thoughts with just one or two clicks. You want to make it as easy and as hassle-free as possible.
Some of the tools you can use include evernote, delicious or the simple scrapbook addon for Firefox. It’s important to use tools that allow you to easily tag, categorize and search whatever you archive while also keeping your collection private.
Continuing with the online marketing example, I would be using these tools to record the following things while I surf the web:
- Web design/usability – Things I focus on include the overall design of the page, font type, site navigation, placement of ads, widgets, custom site features or plugins among many other things. These are details you can easily pass on to your coder or designer on the same day.
- Graphics/images – See a particular ad banner or button you like? bookmark the page and make a note of it. Or download it and put it in a folder. You may not have the rights to use it but its easy to find someone to create something similar to it.
- Sales page/Pre-sell pages – I spend a lot of time looking at sales/pre-sell pages everyday because I’m interested in how people sell. What words/images they use and how they arrange everything to make a coherent pitch. I’ll bookmark whatever I find appealing and make a note of what I like about it (important). This doesn’t just include lengthy Clickbank style salespages but e-commerce sites/marketplaces and blogs.
- Strategies/tactics – This involves marketing tactics that I find to be particularly ingenious. Examples include linkbait methods, product launch tactics and general public relations/advertising stuff. Much of these strategies can be found not just from the direct observation of marketers but from analysis of current news stories.
- Possible collaborators/JV partners – Whenever I come across a marketer, webmaster or business owner who has a product, site or service aligned with my interests, I will archive their contact details. This also includes people I comes across randomly on Twitter or those I discover via a targeted google search using keywords relevant to my business/product/niche focus. The goal here is to extend your sphere of influence by eventually leveraging another person’s reach.
- Copy and Content – This includes specific lines from sales-pages or emails/newsletters I receive while being on various mailing lists. Examples include email titles, email content, sales page titles, sales copy, adword ads, chapter listings and book titles on Amazon, language style/lines used by forum users in a specific niche etc.
- Ideas for social currency – Any interesting piece of information you come across can be bookmarked as ideas for a blog post, shared on twitter, posted to your email list, weaved into a product or used as a conversational topic in your favorite online community in order to build influence/reputation. Generally this category involves information I consume while reading news sites and not stuff I research on purpose. In other words, this is random zeigeist data (popurls.com/google trends and news/twitter trends/digg frontpage) that can be used towards multiple purposes.
Notes on Creating and Using Your Swipe File

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- Keep everything organized. Use tags appropriately so everything is in the right category and can be easily pulled up for reference. You don’t want a long chaotic list of webpages you can’t use. You want them to be action-friendly examples that are highly specific. Very useful when you want to hire someone and need to show what ad banner image, design style or site feature you want.
- Don’t steal (at least not overtly). Keeping a swipe file doesn’t mean you should just copy and paste whatever you bookmark and use it for your site. One or two lines of copy might not hurt but try tailoring it to suit your persona/style/website. You don’t have to reinvent the wheel here. Find a good idea and instead of just applying it to your business, think about how you can improve on it even more.
- Don’t stay within your niche. For example, you specialize in sports news, don’t just bookmark other sports-related websites. Read widely. A lot of the best sites in terms of content structure/delivery/display will be outside of your niche. Once you find them you can easily transplant their methods to give you a competitive advantage over other sports sites that just follow what everyone else is doing.
You should probably get the hang of this method by now. To clarify once more, I’m not talking about specifically doing research to find and archive data. This isn’t some competitor analysis method where you sit down for an hour and start going through all the websites or people in your industry in order to swipe their greatest hits.
The technique I’m proposing in this article simply involves changing the way you naturally surf the web everyday by developing a much greater attention to detail and aligning what you see or do online with a long-term end goal. Your switch is always on and you’re always looking to build on your current success. Always. All the time.
Develop a Web Surfing Pattern that Makes You Take Action

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If you’re really serious about building a profitable online business or becoming influential/successful in whatever you do, you should always keep your mental energy focused and your activities directed.
This is especially the case when you spend a LOT of time working online. Sure, you can relax from time to time but keep the line taut. If your online activities are always random and short-sighted, you’ll just jump from one link to another. This becomes a huge time-sink. While Wikipedia and Youtube or your favorite forum/social news site is a fun place to hang out, they aren’t always beneficial. Your attention and energy is limited so use it wisely.
Of course, if you’re only interested in killing time, you can use the internet anyway you want. But if you’re trying to become rich, influential and successful, you need focus. Eventually this unwavering attention will lead to success because you’re always tuned in towards constant improvement while keeping track of your goals. Every single time you click a button to archive something, you’re reminding yourself of what you want.
While the field of internet marketing was used for this example, this purposeful web surfing mindset can be thought of as a self-actualization tool. A well organized swipe file could be thought of as a constantly evolving vision board of some sort.
Like a vision board, your swipe archives are a constant reminder of your objective and tasks to be done. After all, you’re constantly collecting inspiring/interesting material you experience while web surfing and arranging them so they motivate you to move towards your specific goals. Be it to lose weight, learn spanish or improve your website. This is different from the old way of casually surfing the web without any particular focus on a long-term end goal.
So two things to put into action immediately after reading this article:
- Consciously connect whatever you do online with your ultimate goal. Structure the time you spend on the web so that it always flows towards that objective.
- Develop the habit of archiving whatever you experience on the web in order to use them as references/methods to improve what you are currently doing.
Keep this focus in the center of your mind and actively swipe whatever helps you reach your objectives. Do this consistently every day and you will develop a natural web surfing rhythm that will in the long run help you to accomplish your goals.
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I like the idea of using these bookmarking tools as “vision boards.” It would probably take some degree of pre-planning to organize it just right, but it’s good to have that integration in order to organize online habits. It will still all come down to having one’s own priorities clearly in mind – and that has to happen first, online or off.
I think visiting sites outside your niche is a great one. Finding crossover content can help you develop fresh angles and can really make your content more interesting.
really excellent attention to detail on this post and the overall take is get outside your comfort zone
it will do you a world of good!!
Glad to see you back on twitter, been a while!
I totally agree that you’ve got to get out of your niche. It is like working at your desk all day. Sometimes you need a change of scenery to stay energized and to get some unexpected inspiration.
Getting out of your comfort zone can be a challenge, but it is worth the effort.
An epic “come-back” post. Surfing the web can be such an incredibly pointless and anesthetizing waste of time. This is a real high-level strategic way of thinking about it and using your time well. This kind of discipline is what separates the experts from the noobs.
-Brett
p.s. Love the Fushimi-inari pic! What an amazing place. My favorite in Kyoto is Sanzen-in, slightly outside of town in Ohara-cho. The 1,100 year-old garden there was beautiful I had difficult breathing when I first saw it.
Insightful post as always. So glad you’ve started blogging again. Looking forward to more from you.
Great post! I especially like the admonition to use Internet content purposefully, not randomly or unconsciously. Much like writing, in fact.
Great Post.
I really like this article as it covers a lot of different aspects on how to achieve your goals.
Anyway I think that just searching the web and reading…reading …reading won’t get you any where. To achieve your goals you must read…learn…and then take action.
Although reading is good sometimes as it makes you relax after a tough day.
Develop a good and consistent habit of doing something. As and example if it means writing new content everyday, try making a habit of it and stick to it.
Great come back post. Hopefully you will start posting more.
Welcome back Maki! It’s been awhile and last time I talked to you in Twitter was you were discussing about past movies LOL! Anyway, another meaty post for me to digest.
I like the way you call it as a habit. It becomes natural or automatic. And if we apply this with our businesses, creating a habit that would make us more productive makes sense.
Creating content based from a niche outside our realms is something most of the experts do. They find inspiration in different things and can easily relate it to what they do.
Glad to see you write again.
Wonderful article!
I’m so glad that you guys started writing again. Got worried for a bit. I’m happy you guys decided to come back with such a terrific article.
After many years of working primarily through the Internet at home, I had stumbled on some of these tips already, but you’ve expanded into areas I hadn’t yet thought of so I’m really happy to have found this article. (Wish I had this info years ago!)
The bookmarking sites are invaluable, and I often find myself using them to gather all the resources I use for blogging articles on research I’ve done. It’s also a great place to save references to topics that you want to blog about later to defeat “blogger’s block”.
Thanks for a great, thought provoking article, I’ll be reminding myself how to stay focused by revisiting it.
This is something I’ve been working on. I have the blogs I read sorted by type, so I can really think about what I’m going to be reading and why, rather then mixing up the stuff I read for fun with the stuff I read to learn for my business or to comment on.
I still give myself occasional time to just goof off and use Stumble Upon and the like, but it’s better controlled.
Good to see you back Maki! Great post!
It’s true that the difference comes with small but consistent improvements. It’s impossible to do everything in one shot! I always thought and analyzed other sites but never got a complete method just as you have. It’s good stuff! I think I should start using delicious for once…
Since you said that you spend a lot of time surfing Sales/Pre-Sales pages. I am curious what sales page has been your favorite or at least the most appealing?
Ahh. You’ve proved that my haphazard approach needs to be cleaned up and fine tuned. I’m on it now! Thanks Maki.
(and Evernote is awesome. love it to bits. or is it bytes? hehehe)
( Posting after long gap, eh? Your posts have been missed)
Currently my bookmarks are filed under only two categories – content creation & promotion.
Time to go more granular – Thanks for the useful tips as usual.
-Deb
I like your focus and tenacity.
I especially like your point on expanding beyond your niche. I’m a fan of cross-pollinating patterns and practices.
Thanks it is one of those advice which can save not only time but money also..thanks again…
This is a really great post with a lot of useful information on the different ways you can achieve your goals. Thanks for sharing.
Hey Maki. Thanks for this informative post on how to achieve your goals through the internet, as I pretty much agree with all of what you’ve said. I’ve been a fan of your site for about a year, but I was kind of down when you quit posting. What had happened to you between the months of May to November?
As I am an internet marketer, I may think that I know everything related to my niche. It is correct to some extend but, I gained some useful knowledge about what kind of strategies to be used to increase my profits by reading this blog post. Specially, I like the idea of, not is stay within your niche. By doing so, I would get knowledge of other niches which can be helpful to achieve success in internet marketing.
I do agree overall , I don’t think people realize the unconscious habits that many time rule our lives. I know for me, I don’t bookmark as much as I likely should, however am keen on keeping bits of scrap papers near my desktop with my goals and plans on them , for me it keeps me motivated.
A long article after a long gap!
But it is great to see you posting as I was missing your articles. Thank you very much for posting again.
Hope you had a good summer break. Excellent post, with lot’s of good information. I think that one of the things you mentioned (focusing your energy) is possibly the biggest change I have made to become successful. It’s very, very important to stay focused.
Where did you disappear? I think copying is not a good idea but getting the idea and working on similar lines can work wonders.
My favorite software that I use to keep a “swap file” is called Black Hole Organizer by Lincoln Beach software.
Thanks for the great article.
Wellcome back Maki!
What a great post. Thanks.
Great post Maki!
Where you have been all these days?
It’s nice that doshdosh is updated again.
Good to see you back. Followed your site quite often.
Hey everyone,
Thanks for the welcome back and thanks for still reading the blog even though there weren’t any new posts for the last 6 months! I’m touched lol.
I spent almost all of the summer traveling in Asia and was totally offline for a few months. Came back in Fall and I’m just getting re-adjusted to life. So I’m back and will be blogging a lot more. Have several posts half-written already.
BTW you can keep up with me on Twitter too.. I’m a bit more active there:
http://twitter.com/doshdosh
Say hi anytime!
@Mario
The trick is to just bookmark something you like whenever you see it. Don’t think too much about it. Do it instantly. Sometimes you might not even know what you like about it but when you go back to review your bookmarks at the end of the day, you’ll know intuitively what it is for. Soon enough it becomes a habit and then you can structure it better by creating more categories etc.
@Deborah
Since you’re doing online marketing, the next categories you can add immediately are copy and templates/designs. As you get the hang of it, create more categories and go more in-depth.
@Philip
I like many types of salespages. It depends on what you’re selling and who’s your target audience. For example if you’re selling software, service, an app or a paid membership site…. the 37signals product salespages are a great model to follow. See backpackit.com for an example.
I would be very interested to read an article tracing back how you developed this view you share in your blog. I’ve been doing business oinline for a very very long time and have come across precious few who “get it”. How did you come to “get it”?
Hey Maki,
The key to your swap file is to make it as automated as possible. You don’t want to have another thing to manage. Find what system works seamlessly for you (tagging, Evernote, etc.) and incorporate it into your workflow.
By automating your swap file, you free up time and energy to get more done, enjoy your day more, and just go live life. And that’s the point of tech, isn’t it? To improve our lives rather than introduce more things to manage.
Welcome back to website-dom, Maki. I’m sure Asia was a blast.
Great to read a new Dosh Dosh article, looking forward to more,
Oleg
Awareness is always a good thing and we all could use a whole lot more of it…
Indeed, the computer itself is becoming a very unproductive place. Twitter updates, instant messages, phone calls of various types…. geez How are we supposed to get anything done anymore, lol
And web surfing seems so random at times bring order to it seems a bit daunting to me personally, lol
I find feed readers helpful too but they can be a mess sometimes so I always remind myself not to pickup just about any buttons that come my way! lol.
as for me, I just write what i want to write whenever an idea hits me. of course, there were days that it’s as dry as desert but thankfully, I get past through it.
thank you for such a great post!
Thanks for sharing… I always find something I enjoy on your blog…. Very insightful article, I never really thought about my surfing practices.
Peace
Jonathan
I love your idea is specifically plan a surfing pattern that forces you to take action. Actually have goal-oriented action steps as part of what you do to engage content on the web. It’s something I’ve just recently been doing, and I can say that it not only saves time with regards to content creation, but it also makes my time reading online more valuable and focused. Great thoughts here!
What your article is terrific.
Have knowledge of new and still stay back. Always read your Blog.
Thank you very much.
Awesome post! This was really helpful for me. You have a great point of view in this topic. Since I create info products as a little side hustle I could definitely benefit from taking a look a sales pages and pre-sell pages to enhance my techniques.
Excellent tips! Thank you for such a generous article. I guess psychology really plays a role on internet surfing behavior.
at last…welcome back Maki!
very helpful article..thanks again
Awesome post! This was really helpful for me
dear doshdosh, you is my inspirated blogging. i have happy you back blogging. i hope u give good idea for newbie blogger. wellcome back maki
finally more great tips from you maki
This is goal setting 101. I like how you use it for web surfing.
This is the only cure for the internet marketing disease I call LOF (Lack of Focus).
We should focus on why we are using internet. You have written a great article. Internet is not just entertainment but really a great way to build our business and relationships. Thank you for this great article.
Welcome back my DoshDosh… Don’t leave me again…
Good reminder, I’ve been using bookmarking sites to market my website, but rarely to save websites. I don’t know why, but I’m an old school guy, I like notepad.
What I do is the following: whenever I found a site I like, I add it in my “daily log” .txt file. with a keyword, then I can find it with a quick CTRL+F.
I also have a file for blogs, swipe files, etc.
the old school way. I like it.
Hope you enjoyed your holidays.
Franck
the body guard IM coach
Welcome back to the blogosphere; great content that is food for thought. I’ve been bookmarking for ages and have a sort of swipe file but the part about focusing on my business is new. I understand it to mean that I can still play Bejeweled on Facebook, tweet my lunch and laugh at the lolcats but my subconscious will be finely tuned to pick up anything that I can either use on my site or learn from…right?
Great post, this information is very useful for me, thanks for sharing.
All of the tips you listed above are a really good guideline for me and others to follow.
I am in the process of creating a header for my blog. There are quite a few out there that I am pulling ideas from. Many of my ideas came from outside the niche I am in; well at least I think I’m in a niche. I am so new at this blogging thing it’s got my head spinning! LOL
It is so true that in order to see long term success, you need to have incremental improvements on your website, blog, business or whatsoever. Each day, each week, or each month, you should build something on what you already have. You need to take action consistently no matter how small it is, because you will not reach anywhere without stepping forward.
Its nice to have you back!
Awesome post! This is helpful for me
finally, after so long time you rest in writing on your blog, now you have come and make a long writing, thanks for back…
\o/ Maki! glad to see you back! your fellow Canadian here missed you tons!
your info is so great, i have a great “presence” thanks to you – 4200 twitter followers, 3,000 facebook friends, and a blog that scores a 92% on grader (for whatever that is worth)
best of all, i have some free t-shirts from threadless tees! (a post you had written way back) =p
Agree totally. Reckon you should take it further though. This should be the way you approach everything, not just web surfing.
And sometimes you need to lose focus in order to see other, indirect opportunities that you never knew existed. I’ve discussed it a bit here:
http://mintranet.wordpress.com/2009/06/02/stumbling-around-the-interweb-pays-off/
Thanks,
One of the hardest things I have is keeping organized. These tips help a lot.
Thanks for these ideas. I am going to try scrapbook. I like the idea of being able to write a note to myself about WHY I’m bookmarking a page… Currently I have lots of pages bookmarked, but can’t necessarily remember why I did so in the first place when I finally go back to view them.
Great Post Maki. Also, wanted to point you guys to WebClip, another very great tool that makes clipping web content as easy and as hassle-free as possible.
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WebClip lets you clip videos, photos, text and links that most interests you. Rather than bookmarking the web page (of course you can do that too), you save parts of pages that you like. Having all the clips in one location, able to play, view, read and share them with your friends via social networking channels, are some of the advantages of webclip.
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Check out the app @ http://webclip.in.
It also has a firefox addon, which allows user to right click on the web resource and clipping it.
You could also keep your collection private.
Colocar os sites favoritos facilita muito, e a organização é muito importante para quem trabalha com blogs.
Nice Work Maki
Its save mine time to find these usefull tips
You’re right. It’s important to avoid jumping from one random link to the next if you want to get work done while you’re online. I have a bad habit of doing that and then having to work in the wee hours of the night because I didn’t do my work when I was supposed to. Fortunately, since I follow lots of people I admire in my niche on Twitter, the links I view generally provide me with valuable info and insight that I can apply to my business. I just started using delicious to tag my posts. Otherwise, they just sink into oblivion.
Great post. It is hard changing web surfing habits but the method you described sounds productive.
Thanks for this post. It’s really helpful. There are tons of information available on the web and we really need something to bookmark things that interest us.
I wish I had stumbled upon your site sooner. I am a real estate broker in Sacramento California and my day job keeps me pretty busy. So up until now I have been using a simple godaddy blog tools. I have made the decision that I will amp up my blog efforts this year.
I’m finding that I feeling anxious as I have read several of your articles. The volume of knowledge on blogging is overwhelming…and until recently, I had no idea about how much I didn’t know.
I have been trying to use my blog to provide info to clients and potetnial clients. It’s a good “resume” demostrating skill and knowledge in my field.
Hmmm…sounds like it could be much more.
I’ll be coming back.
Thanks.
Thanks, this post has been very informative. I think your focus on focus is right on. Not sure what the benefit of regular vs. social bookmarking is if it’s all private so I’ll stick with Firefox.
You are absolutely correct that changing habits online can directly or indirectly lead toward greater success in achieving your goals. Also keeping organized and having a swipe file are great tips. I actually started created swipe files of various things online a couple years ago and I can say for sure that they help a lot.
Nicely put,
Developing a critical mind is really too often overlooked in any profession.
A film maker who watches movies with out scrutinizing shots vs the filmmaker who programs himself to watch a movie like an editor, the latter will understand the importance of timing, tone, direction, etc a lot easier, even if they have no formal training…
Finding what works and improving upon it is great as it is also the path to true innovation. With out seeing everything for what it is, how do you create something that never was, and probably always should have been?
After the critical mind is developed,
You must then ask yourself,
Am I doing what it takes to get by?
Or am I inventing a truly unique experience that will make me an undeniable leader in what I do?
I am regular reader of doshdosh. I hope i will learn lots of knowledge from doshdosh.
Good to see you’re back Maki…