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December 2006- Avoid These Big Online Time Wasters
by Cassandra Germsheid
Working online involves a lot of different tasks, including correspondence
through email, managing web sites, and advertising and promoting them.
Unfortunately, internet marketing is a job that is performed in a virtual
playground. With so many different 'time wasting' possibilities, it can
be difficult to get everything done all in one day.
Here's a few that big time wasters to avoid:
Forums - While forums are great for spreading the word about your website,
they can also cause you to lose hours out of your work day. Unless you're
being productive and posting informative threads, it's best to avoid them.
If you use forum posting as part of your online marketing, then you should
set a time limit and do your best to stick to it.
Forums can also be a great place to search for joint venture partners,
so it's important to stay honest and professional. Posting silly threads
like "Who's the hottest girl in here" isn't something you should be doing
when looking for serious partners.
Email - I used to have Outlook Express open at all times on my desktop,
and I had set it to receive every minute. After awhile, it was ridiculously
obvious that I was spending more time checking email than anything else.
It was hard to get used to, but now I only let myself check it a few
times throughout the entire day unless I'm expecting an important message.
Set a time for yourself to check emails each day, and cut down on time
spent reading emails by unsubscribing to anything that doesn't help you
or your business.
Checking Stats - Checking your traffic statistics is important, but not
if it's twenty times a day. When I published my first website, I remember
checking my stats at least ten times an hour! Afterwards, I realized I could
have been spending that time writing more material to add to my new site
to help generate more traffic.
Be more productive and only allow yourself to check your stats once each
morning or evening. Another thing you can do to save time (if your traffic
stats program lets you) is to have reports emailed to you daily or weekly.
Instant Messaging - I'd be embarrassed to calculate the hours I spend
on MSN each day. Initially I used it to chat with a friend who is working
on a site with me, but now we usually spend most of our time chatting about
our kids or man problems!
It's great to have the means to talk with anyone at anytime without getting
on the phone, but unless it's stricly for business you'll save yourself
a lot of time if you just avoid going on it altogether. If you absolutely
can't stay away, limit yourself to a half hour, then get back to work.
Now, I'm not saying you have to completely eliminate anything out of
your daily routine, but I ask that you sit back and take a look at how much
time you spend doing each thing. Ask yourself if you could be more productive
by limiting each activity within a certain time frame. Once you get used
to your new routine, you'll find that your business can grow quicker and
easier than you thought.
About the Author
Cassandra Germsheid is the author of http://MamasOnTheWeb.com where
she helps moms (and dads) juggle work and family while finding more ways
to earn money with their websites.
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