Blogging takes a lot of time. And it often doesn’t seem urgent because nothing is going to explode in your business if you don’t get a post out this week.
Your favorite client, on the other hand, might not be happy with a missed deadline…
So blogging gets relegated to next week, again, or you throw together an article quickly just to post something.
By not following through with a regular blogging schedule, you’re missing out on the opportunity to build authority, trust, social media shares and marketing opportunities plus a lot of good will among your target audience.
I promised you that I’m going to be giving you more behind-the-scenes access to how I run my business.
Now I want to show you the tools I rely on to manage my business.
You might find this surprising, but I don’t have a large collection of tools. When you have too many tools—no matter how wonderful they are—you get bogged down in managing them.
How many times have you looked at your to-do list and had no idea what to tackle first?
Should I start with social media because it could bring in money? Or should I take care of some client projects because I don’t want to lose their business? But wait. . .what about writing content for the next module in the course I’m creating?
Sound familiar?
Do you wind up feeling so overwhelmed that you just head off to Facebook to look at pictures of your friend’s wedding last week or tweet to all your online business friends about how you can’t focus?
Guess what?
You need to set your priorities!
You’re losing out on potential clients, cash, and valuable time because you lack clarity.
What would happen to your business if you got very sick or died? I don’t want to be depressing, but this is an important question that every entrepreneur must answer. It’s not something we like to think about- especially when we have an overwhelming list of other...