I thought today would be a good day to come up with a list of things that most bloggers are doing (or not) that they should get rid of to help them be more productive.
1. Any of those monthly subscriptions or tools (with return policy) that you don’t use on a daily basis. There is no need to have tools or subscriptions just to have them. If they aren’t an intergral part of your business, nix them.
2. Caring about your blog format being perfect. I talk to people all the time who think they are one social media button away from a flood of traffic. The majority of searchers who come to your site from a search, are coming for your content, not the look of your blog.
3. Lock yourself out of Facebook. And all other social media platforms you spend way to much time on. Personally, I limit myself to no more than 1 hour per day to go to blogs, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, etc. People are wasting way to much time on these sites for not a lot of return.
4. Checking email constantly. I put this one in for me. I love watching my leads come in and check email probably every hour. I am implementing a twice a day restriction on myself for checking email. The biggest thing I find with checking email so often is that it distracts you from your current tasks.
5. Anything else that keeps you from your main focus, which should be Sales and Conversions. The best looking site in the world won’t bring you a penny if you don’t focus on these two things.
There you have it. Some mlm marketing, time and money savers that will keep your eye on the prize and not waste your most precious asset: TIME. Just doing anything online doesn’t constitute making progress for your business. You need to be very focused and goal oriented in order to get a lot of things done in the shortest amount of time possible.
Did I miss some that are more important? Let me know what they are. This is a shoot from the hip list and I am sure there are more important things I missed.
Eric McMillan
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