Motivation and Goal Settings ?The to Do List – Goal-Setting
Motivation and Goal Settings ?The to Do List
What is it that you need to do in order to be successful in your endeavor? One way to find out is to write a daily "To do list". This "To do list" will supplement your goal settings. It will simplify yours steps towards achieving your long term goal(s).You can write your "To do list" while having breakfast or perhaps before going to bed the night before. TIP: Writing a list before you go to bed not only will appease your mind for a good night sleep but will also start your day with a purpose (this is the motivation part!)Example: The goal I will be working on for the next 3 weeks (it is said that it takes that long to change a habit, good or bad!), will be to regularly organize my home office (always a problem!).This is the list I would write the night before (keeping in mind my main goal)
Pick up dry cleaning
Renew house insurance
Phone Jim re: B-day party
Mail out monthly invoice
Archive file folder starting with letter A to C (if my goal would have been to lose a few pounds, I might have written go for a 20 min. walk or jog etc.)The more specific your daily list the greater you will achieve. Make it achievable not unreachable, thus the daily "To do list", to break down your goal into smaller steps. Keep it Simple yet Meaningful till you reach your goal.Always prioritize.To finalized my "To do list", I like to enumerate the task in priorities or by rationality. If I am going out I might as well do everything on my list that requires driving. And you guessed, the priority in this case, would be to archive my filing cabinet (this in any case would have to be done in order for this "To do list" to be successful). And if by the end of the day, you did not cross out everything on your list, don't beat yourself up! You might have wanted to do too many things in one day - Be flexible, adjust accordingly. Write it down for the following day until it's crossed out.This useful technique will motivate you to stay focused on your goal. You will also feel like you have achieved a part of your goal, you will be thrilled and proud. Trust me.Want more? Do you need a little motivation? Inspiration? A motivational quote will not only boost your energy but can also help you stay focused on your goals. Motivational quotes also have the power to rewrite negative thoughts. Motivational quote, tips, articles, recommendations, newsletter and more!Visit us at Motivational Central
How I Manage My List of Where I Post Articles Online – Writing-Articles
How I Manage My List of Where I Post Articles Online
Article Marketing Connects you Directly to Readers
Even brilliantly-written articles can't "toot your horn"
unless they get in front of people who'd care enough to read
them. And widely posting articles online is the most direct
way to make that occur. Posted articles bring a business
many benefitshttp://www.promotewitharticles.com/benefits.html.Keyword-focused and information-rich articles appeal to both human
readers and search engines.Your List for Article Submissions is the Crucial Link that
Makes it WorkThe quality of your submission list determines how many
people get to read your message. Unless places you submit to
are in synch with your message, products and services, most
of your efforts are wasted. It's worth your time to
customize and polish your list.1. Expanding the ListI spend at least as much time each week tweaking my list as
writing articles to post. As I travel the Internet, my
antenna stays tuned for suitable websites and ezines.Assessing Websites- Is this a quality, visitor-friendly site? - That's totally subjective - but if not, I won't send articles there- Does it reach the readers I write for?- Does it use articles? If so, are they by authors unaffiliated with the site?- Is there a submission form or author guidelines?Their authors are considered. Am I familiar with their work?
Is it worthwhile? Sometimes I Google an author's name to
see what else they've written and where it appears. Often I
discover a slew of appropriate websites unknown to me.I regularly query search engines for targeted keywords, or
the group I want to reach (chiropractors). From those
results, I use Google's "Search within Results" feature and
type in phrases like, "Submit Article" or "Newsletters."
That links me directly to possible candidates. I won't
include a site without visiting a website and feeling that
it's a match.Whenever someone requests permission to post an article of
mine I offer similar (and future) ones also. They found me!
That's another emotional payback from posting articles.2. Culling and Upgrading Listed SitesStarting a week after posting an article, I query Google
with the title (in quotes) in the search box. I notice where
it shows up, then re-check regularly. Results are logged for
each article. When it appears on websites not already on my
list, they're added.Requests to be removed from the list are honored
immediately. Addresses for undelivered submissions are
updated or removed.3. Organizing the Addresses on the ListI consider Ezine Announcer, http://tinyurl.com/53wo9
invaluable for posting articles. Its auto-fill feature
completes online submission forms easily. And it does a good
job sending customized email submissions. But I find its
most important use to be mailing list management.My own submission list exceeds 1000 addresses, so it became
too difficult to keep organized and updated. Ezine Announcer
comes with 1700 addresses included (plus purchasers receive
future up-dates). That's a good start if you haven't
developed your own list already. However, I found that my
own tested list was much more extensive for topics where I
submit the most. By merging my list with that one (and
eliminating overlap) I've now got the best of both. And
they're arranged logically.Customized Categories Save Posting TimeEzine Announcer has several general categories (like Article
Directory) and numerous narrow topics (like Finance or
Health). It's a simple matter to move an address from one
category to another, or to add additional categories.I split the Article Directory into several paralleldirectories, which simplifies posting. Reorganizingcategories further streamlined the posting process - savinghours on each article.New Directory Categories- My A list (and high Google Page Rank)- Password required (which tend to have more complications)- Submit by email- Must exchange links- Special requirements- Many topics (not primarily business)- Troubled sites (below)When I encounter a site with problems (temporarily down,
weird error messages) I move it into the troubled category.
They can be checked or removed later. But such
irregularities no longer delay the posting process. And I
can deal with them when convenient.Speed up your Learning CurvesArticle marketing is a potent method to promote yourself,
your business, your website, and your book. However, there
are plenty of tricks to achieving the most mileage from your
efforts. Discover in-depth how-to for every step of the
process at http://www.promotewitharticles.com - Article
Marketing Academy. You'll get better with practice, and more
momentum with every article you send out into the vast
Internet. But you have to get started...
Proven Techniques For Building A Responsive List – Email-Marketing
Proven Techniques For Building A Responsive List
We've all heard those who have Internet business-success stories proclaim, "Nothing will make you as much money as building a responsive list!" The trouble is, most people won't let you in on their secrets for building these goldmines. In reality, it isn't all that hard to do.I'll be the first to break the silence. Below you'll find the proven techniques you need for building a responsive list. In step-by-step format, you'll see exactly what actions to take - and in which order - to develop a subscriber base you can generate revenue from for years to come!STEP ONE - Find Out What Your Subscribers WantOne of the biggest mistakes I see people make when trying to build a list is to not understand their subscribers. Once you've decided what topic your newsletter will revolve around, take time to interact with your prospective subscribers.Ask them what they want to read about. Find out where they are struggling. Research their needs diligently. This is the only way you'll be sure to provide what your subscribers really want.One great idea is to use www.surveymonkey.com to conduct a survey. Ask several questions in order to find out as much as you can about your subscribers (or future subscribers). These questions might include:1) Are you male or female?2) What is your occupation?3) How long have you [been in business, owned a pet, designed stained glass windows, or whatever relates to the topic of your ezine]?4) What are the three areas you struggle most with in regard to [the topic of your ezine]?5) What information have you been searching for, but been unable to find?6) What article topics would you like to see in [name of your ezine]?And any others you can think of.STEP TWO - Have Something Of Value To OfferOnce you've gotten the information you need from your subscribers, don't waste it! Use the information to offer something of value.Did you find from your survey that most of your subscribers are professional women with children who are interested in timesaving tips? Then give them tips! Not worn out, everyday, ordinary tips. Take the time to create or research innovative tips designed specifically to help professional women with children live more productive and stress-free lives.If you deliver a newsletter that's disappointing in the eyes of your readers, you'll soon find your subscriber base will dwindle down to nothing, so go all out!STEP THREE - Promote, Promote, Promote!Yes, you'll want to put subscription boxes throughout your own website to drive subscribers to your list. But don't stop there. There are virtually TONS of ezine directories and ezine announcement lists online that can dramatically increase your number of subscribers.Here's a short list. You can quickly search any search engine to find more ezine directories.http://www.ezinelocater.com
http://www.ezinehub.com/add.html
http://www.lifestylespub.com
http://www.ezinesplus.com
http://www.e-zinez.com
http://www.inkpot.com/zines/
http://www.ideamarketers.com
http://www.list-a-day.com
http://www.zinos.comSTEP FOUR - Be A Dependable ResourceWord of mouth spreads quickly about newsletters and ezines that actually offer solid, dependable content and resources. Make sure you are one of them!With each issue, take time to do your best work yet. Offer original articles or new reprints (not articles that are months old) plus resources that you have checked out yourself and approve of. Your subscribers will soon develop a sense of trust and loyalty and will repay you for your time by buying from you.A FINAL WORD OF CAUTION: DON'T endorse every new ebook, software product, or affiliate program that comes down the pike. Be selective. Remember, once your subscribers realize what an honest and true publisher you are, they'll gladly trust your opinions, purchase those products you selectively recommend, and refer your ezine to others they know.Copyright 2005 Diane HugheDiane C. Hughes * ProBizTips.comFREE Report: Amazingly Simple (Yet Super Powerful)
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