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[T919]Time Management And College
by Matthew Bredel, Mat
There are a lot of tools out there that you can use to help you make more money online. Some tools make your life easier and some efforts like social marketing can seem to just eat up more of your time. How do you balance your time effectively so that you can continue to increase your profits without completely sacrificing your life balance?

Outsource!

Outsourcing seems like a four letter word to many people today that are victims of corporate downsizing due to outsourcing of services to overseas companies. That's how many Internet marketers got their start, actually. You'll find lots of success stories that happened out of a corporate person getting a severance package and using that money to launch their own business online. Outsourcing isn't a bad thing if it's done strategically.

When you get to a point where your online business is really flourishing, you might be ready to start outsourcing some of your tasks. There's a great way to figure out if something is worth outsourcing. Ask yourself these questions:

1. Will outsourcing this task cost me money or will it result in my making more money?

2. Is this thing I'm doing something I MUST do myself?

There are certain things you'll want to do yourself to keep your head and money in your business. There are some things you probably enjoy doing and need to do so that you can move your business in the right direction but there are probably some things you can use some help with. Here are some ideas:

? Outsource some of your social marketing.

? Hire an SEO company or buy an SEO software package like SEO Elite to help you do some automating.

? Hire a forum poster or an article writer who can help you.

? Come up with an affiliate program to get others to help you sell your services

? Get someone to do your bookkeeping

? Buy software to help you automate some of your tasks.

You might be concerned about the cost associated with outsourcing and automating things. Some things can be outsourced in a way that costs you little or no money. Some tasks will require you pay someone for their time and expertise but there are ways of being strategic so you can get a fast ROI and you can offset some of those costs by doing things that will only cost you money out of results.

For instance, a SEO contest might cost you a prize but the results could be better than spending two weeks of your time on a marketing campaign because the contest brings you results that would've otherwise cost you money. An affiliate program once you've paid a small setup fee will only cost you money out of sales that you'd never have made otherwise so you're still profitable after the affiliates are paid.

There are going to be some things that you can't bear to give to someone else but once you outsource some of the tasks that are bogging down your time or that you aren't really a guru at, you'll find that you can free up your time to grow your business, take the odd day off or to really concentrate on what you're good at. The result could be a happier, healthier, more financially solvent you.

"I wish I had more time." Is there anyone who has never thought that? There is no question that the pace of modern life soaks up every minute of the day and still leaves many things undone. Yet if you delve a little further, you might find that it is not all society's fault. The lifestyle you choose can increase this dearth of time.

You work more so you have more money. When you have more money, you can:

*Become involved in more activities. You book more social activities. You help in the community by joining volunteer groups and serving on committees, all of which adds more on your calendar. More people expect more time from you.

*Improve your lifestyle. If you have a larger house, it takes more time to take care of it or more contractors to hire who can help to maintain it. Adding another car or a boat is something else to keep up, with more appointments for maintenance. It takes more insurance to protect these things, so you have to add more work hours to be sure you can continue to afford them.

*Increase your personal possessions. When you have more space to fill, you buy more items to put into those spaces. To buy these pieces, you have to do more shopping. If they break, you have to find time to get them repaired. A lot of the purchases you make, especially electronic equipment, come with a learning curve, so you need time to study them.

The more spending you do, the less money you have in savings. You start to worry about whether you have enough of a reserve to cover emergencies and whether you will have enough money to retire. This leads to more stress over the years.

It is wonderful to live in a society that gives everyone the opportunity to earn money and have a good lifestyle, with all of its accompanying privileges and possessions. You work hard and you deserve to buy special things for your efforts. The challenge is to recognize the point where your enjoyment of your lifestyle and possessions starts to decrease as the pressures of added time requirements associated with them increase.

Sometimes the answer to finding more time lies in simplifying your life. Before you buy another item, be sure that the purchase fits one of these two categories:

*You need it. How much use will you actually get out of the new purchase? Do you already have something that works well and you are just replacing that with a newer model?

*You love it. Is it something that fills you with pleasure when you see it and that you will treasure it for many years?

The paradox of "more" is that possessing more things can actually decrease your level of happiness as you struggle to find time to do what you both need to and want to do. See if cutting back in some aspects of your life will give you more of that time you are seeking so that you can truly enjoy your life.

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