Avoiding Overwhelm
Posted: May 21st, 2009 | Author: Andrew Collinson | Filed under: Internet Marketing, Personal Growth | Tags: Angles, Ann Sieg, Blog, Distractions, Email, Ezine Articles, Forums, Gurus, Internet Marketing, Key Areas, Meditation, Mike Dillard, Myspace, Overwelm, Proposal, Renegade, Set Time, Time Drive, Urge, Youtube | No Comments »When starting out in internet marketing,you are bombarded with gurus from all angles telling you what you should be doing.making videos,posting blogs,posting on forums,writing ezine articles.Where do you start?
Having gone through this process myself,the important thing is to focus on just a few key areas and not try to spread yourself too thinly.Right now social media is very hot so get your profile up on Twitter,facebook,Myspace and YouTube.
If you don’t have a blog at this time drive people to a funded proposal such as Mike Dillard’s Magnetic Sponsoring or Ann Sieg’s Renegade University
You will get leads this way.
The second thing to make sure of is have a set time each day when you will work on your business,no more than 90 minutes at a time without distractions.In particular resist the urge to check your email constantly.Do it twice a day and not before 12 noon.
In between these 90 bursts do something kinesthetic such as going for a run or walk,anything that get you moving.
Do meditation as least twice a day,just for 10 minutes each if you are starting out,it will clear your mind.
Ensure all that you do has the end of putting valuable content out there.This will make you a person of INFLUENCE and people will be attracted to you.
Do this now.












