There are so many things to learn when you first embark on Internet Marketing journey. You have to be able to set up a blog or website first of all. This is really a tough thing to do as I think most newbies would agree. Then you have to figure out how to purchase a domain name. I know of a few noobs who actually quit at this point because the figured that if they can't even do something basic like purchasing a domain name, they feel overwhelmed by the thoughts of how much they need to learn.
Then if you make it past the very beginning and you have a blog or website, and you know how to purchase a domain name you still have so much to learn. It is confusing when so many different sites that teach you how to make money online teach contradicting methods. It's just more information to sort through.
I remember when I first started researching how to make money online I spent more time trying to figure out where to learn the actually learning. Then once I figured out where to learn I spent more time learning than doing. What a mountain to climb! Eventually if you seek the correct information you will find it though and then it is your job to start applying what you have learned.
I would have to say that time management is one of the topics that is not discussed as often as it should be. Time management is the real killer in online marketing. Do you spend your time posting in forums three times a day to drive traffic? Are you checking your stats every ten minutes? Are you checking Clickbank every ten minutes to see if you have made any money? If you are doing these things then you are also probably checking your email every half hour and wasting time reading all the spam that the so called gurus keep sending.
I would really like to make this as simple as possible especially for you newbies out there. Let me sum it all up like this. Don't waste your time NOT building your network! You should be building and building. Build links everyday and you will not be wasting your time. This is so simple yet so underestimated. Links are what get your site ranked for your keywords and that is how we get paid. It is very simple.
Think of all the time that some folks spend at stumble and digg and other social sites. They are always trying to build a readership that they can sell their lousy ebooks to. This is such a waste of time. You can make money online much faster and easier by setting up simple 5 page blogs or sites that you promote like crazy. Again, this advice has been given before but it is not the prevailing wisdom...fortunately. I say fortunately because if everyone was actually following this sound advice then that would mean much more competition for me! I don't want that at all.
But still, truth be told to the newbies: get links and build your network.
Time Management And Work
I went for that seminar too, the one where some guy bounces around preaching that the only way to become successful like him is to have a near-impossible dream and to work towards it vigorously by following a rigid daily time schedule. They call it time management. There's only one problem - it didn't work - for me at least.
Get up at 8.00am, have breakfast at 8.30, do this at 9.00 and do that at 11.45. Repeat every day. I tried so many times but it all ends after I've created a beautiful schedule and pinned it on my home office notice board. After two days it sort of blends into the board and I don't see it anymore.
Has that ever happened to you?
Here's a better way to develop a workable 3-step time management plan that makes sense, especially if you're not too fond of routines or have a short attention span:
1) Sanctify Your Most Productive Hours
In my first few months a full-time writer and entrepreneur, I tried to get up early and go to bed early. After some time I realized the truth - I'm really not a morning person! I discovered that my most productive hour is between 11.00pm to 2.00am. That's when my juices really start to flow and my mechanical brain shifts into high gear.
It's during these few hours that I produce my best writing, brainstorm my most ingenious ideas, and create my most beautiful designs. These few sacred hours are when you analyze your competition, create your strategies, and mould your game plan. It's the few precious minutes when you push yourself to think out of the box and go beyond what you think you're capable of.
Identifying your Most Productive Hour in the key to this "flexible" time management plan. When you know where it lies, you can exploit it to the max and produce better work that you ever did before.
2) Respect Your Revenue-Generating Hour
It's easy to get tied up doing things that are not important. If you're an entrepreneur, the most important thing is this: making money. Do at least one Revenue-Generating Hour every day. During this hour you ONLY do things that make you money. If you're a writer, write. If you're a designer, design. If you're a marketer, make the deal-clinching call or follow-up with yesterday's hot prospect.
No checking website stats, no chatting, no answering calls and no replying emails. Those do not make money for you.
If you can, isolate yourself from all other distractions and lock yourself in a "money-machine" mode. Time yourself using a countdown timer just to put some pressure on yourself to do things fast. I leant this from Alex Mandossian, and I've been applying it religiously. If you can do one hour (it's not as easy as it sounds) then go for two or three.
Your Revenue-Generating Hour can fall in your most productive hour, but sometimes it won't if your hours are as odd as mine, or if you need to contact people during regular working hours. You'll have to do it anyways, and when you're done with an hour (I do 55 minutes) stop everything and take a breather. Do something else. Make yourself a drink or collect your laundry.
You'll find that if you can do two or three hours you'll feel a sense of closure and achievement. All you really need in a workable time management plan is three good hours a day. The corporate time-schedule of working 9 - 5 is nonsense.
3) Reserve Your Learning and Growth Hours
Set aside an hour a day to read the news or your favorite magazine subscription just to keep updated on your industry or area of expertise. Set aside at least one hour on weekends to learn something new. Learn a new skill, or improve on existing ones.
In life you're either moving forward or slipping backwards. Learning helps you prepare for what tomorrow brings, and ensure that you're never outdated. Corporations spend millions on training and development, for a good reason - yesterday's genius is tomorrow's fool.
There it is; a simple 3-step time management plan that you actually do. It doesn't sound as scary as developing a "time prison" and following in to the minute, does it? And yet this is the only time management plan you really need to keep yourself on track to achieving better personal growth, better business results, shaper skills and wider knowledge.
And it leaves plenty of time for family and having fun, too. Who needs a $1,200 time management seminar anyways?
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