Saturday, June 30, 2007

Time Management In Internet Marketing

Time Management in Internet Marketing is a big deal! There is
so much information to keep track of, so many ideas to research
and so many tasks to do. Unless you practice some sort of time
management, you will soon be overwhelmed by it all.



Having a plan in place, and periodically looking at that plan
to make sure it's still viable, will you get to the point you
want: To Make Money!



Streamline your online tasks by using some of the following
ideas:



1. What tasks can you do that will contribute the most to your
bottom line? Which will make you the most money? Those tasks
should be your first priority - your "A" List. For instance,
advertising in an ezine or doing work for a client - anything
that could bring immediate income.



2. What things can you do that will bring you income in the
future? Perhaps writing articles or visiting forums. These are
the things that would be on your "B" List of priorities.



3. Now write down all the tasks tht you do that are wasting
your time. These tasks are time consuming and don't really
contribute to your bottom line. Perhaps you are reading email
that you aren't interested in or surfing sites "just for the
heck of it." If you have these on your "To Do" List, take them
off!



4. Do you do too many favors for other people? There is a fine
line between helping others and doing so many "free" tasks for
other people that you can't get your own work done. Networking,
and helping others, is important, but don't neglect your own
necessary tasks to do them.



5. What do yo HAVE to do for your business? These would include
things like bookkeeping, website maintenance, answering email to
customers and clients - the things that every business has to do
to stay in business. If you are truly overwhelmed by all the
administrative tasks, hire someone to help you. For instance,
you can hire a Virtual Assistant or even your own husband or
teenager to do some of the more mundane tasks.



Use the above ideas to streamline your business. Incorporate
your own ideas. Analyzing your "true" priorities "before"
starting on your list of tasks for the day, can free your mind
from the "overwhelm syndrome."



Always look to your bottom line - your profits. Leaving the
high priority tasks to the last means you will be paid last.Jude Wright is a Webmaster, Internet Marketer
and Graphic Designer. She welcomes you to her websites at:
http://aboutaffiliates.com, http://article-organizer.com ,
http://i-marketingorganizer.com, and http://designsbyjude.com


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