Just keeping up with the IM news, most if it I just dismiss for standard info depending on the topic but every now and then a specific post will jump out and whack me right in between the eyes. Rosalind Gardner’s Net Profits Today has done exactly that. You can see a small excerpt of her post below (please read it in full at her site if you are interested),
So, what did you do?Did you…
- Did you build a new website or start a blog? Did you learn a little HTML or a lot?
- Did you outsource that script installation that plagued you for months? Were you able to reduce dependency on your webmaster?
- Did you start a newsletter? How many visitors subscribed to your list?
- How many articles did you write? Did you place them in directories? If so, how much traffic did you get by result?
- Did you open one or more PPC accounts? How many campaigns did you create and how many words did you add to those campaigns?
- Did you join just a few or a whole bunch of affiliate programs? How many did you promote successfully? Which were the most fruitful?
- How much time did you spend working on your affiliate business? Was it too much, too little or just right?
- Lastly, did you have fun? If not, why not?
So as you can tell by Rosalind’s post she has bought attention to what we all tend to forget about sometimes, and that is making ourselves accountible for our own actions and of course having fun :).
One of the most important things you can learn that will triple your online profits and your productivity is holding your self responsible for your own actions and if you say you are going to do 10 affiliate style sites per month, then you set out an action plan to do that.
It is setting a plan and consistant smart action that will always set you up for success.
I know that everything I do today will reap its most rewards in 6 weeks time. So if I can stick to completing my plan even when it may seem you are moving nowhere, in 6 weeks time you will be looking back saying WOW.
So thank you Rosalind for the clear reminder on how important reflection really is.
Regards
Marc Lindsay
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