Ready To Slash Your Workload and Build Your Profits?
With the affiliate marketing lifestyle and workload allowing so much variety in work styles and lifestyle, it’s no surprise that some marketers invest almost one hundred hours per week into their work and others spend as little as ten on their websites. The difference isn’t always reflected in income, with many of the most prolific and hard working marketers failing to crack the incomes of the least busy ones. This isn’t something that boils down to hard work alone, it’s the result of massive amounts of smart work and optimization, allowing marketers to live a lifestyle and create a workload that creates massive affiliate success for themselves.
How can you do this? Keep reading, as some of the most important lifestyle and workload information is just a second away. When you’re limited by the massive amount of work in front of you, the natural reaction is to run in fear, or work through it without thinking of what the importance of each section of work is. Don’t become this marketer — afraid of seeing their work for what it is, and unable to optimize their work and maximize their affiliate profits.
When you’re confronted with a huge workload, study and analyse it. Don’t fear large amounts of work, fear large amounts of pointless work. After all, the affiliate marketing business is rooted in community and communications. A highly optimized workload is always easier, less stressful, and more important than a workload dominated by busy work and menial tasks.
How can you achieve this? This free report, generated using information and advice from some of the most influential and successful affiliate marketers, contains many of the keys to online success, allowing you to control both your lifestyle and workload. Focus on the important metrics, the ones that are responsible for your massive business success, not the superficial metrics that can be either outsourced or automated.
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There’s a saying amongst business people, that “a task swells in complexity depending on the more power you give it.” Don’t let yourself become the marketer that’s controlled by his workload. Use the innovative and valuable advice provided in this free report to become the marketer that controls their workload, and creates a work style that leads to maximum online success, rather than maximum online workload and stress. It’s not hard to break out of that cycle, it just requires the motivation and determination to create the lifestyle that leads to your success.
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August 17th, 2009 at 4:26 pm
COuldn’t agree more, Mike – while no one makes 6 or 7 figures a year online without taking massive action, only those who multiply their effects through various types of optimization and automation make it to our level. Readers would be wise to heed your advice on this one!
August 17th, 2009 at 8:04 pm
I think one of the major downfalls of a lot of Internet marketing beginners is that they just “work” at doing something, yet they lack a plan and so their work really doesn’t accomplish anything much. It’s important to know what tasks you should be taking and which ones you might be better off outsourcing.
.-= Joel Osborne´s last blog ..True Quality PLR from Jimmy D Brown – Prime PLR =-.
August 18th, 2009 at 6:34 am
The “plan” is all. As a solo entrepreneur myself, I find it quite, ahem, character-building to divide myself into the number of people required to complete all aspects of online marketing.
Having a timer on your computer that chimes every hour (so at least you know when to get up and stretch your legs) is a good start….
.-= Barbara Ling, Virtual Coach´s last blog ..BY Invitation ONLY – Income Fitness Launch =-.
August 18th, 2009 at 1:57 pm
I think that planning helps with the motivation and determination. If you have a plan of action it is easier to get motivated and have the determination to get it done. If you don’t know where you are going it’s hard to start so that you can get there.
.-= Lonnie Minton´s last blog ..Building Your List With Email Swaps =-.
August 18th, 2009 at 9:30 pm
Great points “A highly optimized workload is always easier, less stressful, and more important than a workload dominated by busy work and menial tasks” I often have to step back and take a look from the outside as I realize that I’m falling back into the busy work instead of focused work. Once refocused my work is easier and I also get a feeling of accomplishment – thanks for the free report
.-= Luca Di Nicola´s last blog ..Are Your Niche Sites and Mini Sites Optimized For Targeted Keywords? =-.
August 19th, 2009 at 9:15 pm
Great advice Mike!
Advice that I need to work a little harder at. I still need to focus my efforts better and learn to work on one small thing at a time until it is complete and then move on to the next.
I also like Barbara’s idea of setting the timer so that I at least get up and walk around a bit. Easy to get too deep into what I am doing.
Thanks!
.-= Brett McEllhiney´s last blog ..Affiliate Marketing with Clickbank Pirate – Case Study – Week 2 =-.