Internet Marketing Time Management - This is where...
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This is where it is also important to be clear about what stage you are in. Remember, time is limited, so if you have already chosen your product and developed your presentation it is not productive to keep looking for products or spending a great deal of time "tweaking" your presentation.
Time can always be spent tweaking sales copy, images, layout, web presentation, upgrading or trying new software, investigating new product opportunities (before the current one is complete), improving design skills, keeping up with the changing web "standards"... The list can seem endless.
Key Point: Time is better spent developing a clear promotional strategy and putting it into action. Only when you are seeing results from your promotional activities should you consider altering your presentation (such as modifying headlines and sales copy) to assess how that affects conversion of prospects to customers.
Here are some examples:
Write two newsletters each month
Run a solo ad each week
Purchase 500 double-optin subscribers each month
Conduct a Pay Per Click campaign with $x budget each week/month
Make three new blog entries each week
Create ten new web pages each week
Here are a few tips to keep you on track:
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