First, stop talking about not having enough time. Recognize that your time is valuable
and you need to focus on what you need to get done. If you want to be successful, you
may have to get up early, stay up late and work more. Do you know that billionaires
typically get up three hours before the "work day" starts? Set your priorities and create
real deadlines. Block off the time you need each day to move closer to your goals.
As part of time saving, examine social media activities. Are you getting the ROI
(return on investment) or ROE (return on effort)? If the answer is "no" or "I don't know,"
then it is time to re-evaluate these activities. For most small business people and solo
entrepreneurs, your time is very valuable; Tweeting, Facebooking and posting images to
Instagram is not always the best use of your time. If activities are not generating income
or leads, delegate it or stop doing it. Only undertake marketing and social media marketing
efforts using a plan and mapped out strategy. Create your plan and focus on what works
in terms of business development and sales.
Make time, don't waste time.
If you want to be successful, you may have to get up early,
stay up late and work more.
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The Modern Branding Playbook
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Time Management
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