Jeff Payne via goarticles.com:
The key to conducting an effective Internet Marketing Campaign and owning a successful home business is TIME MANAGEMENT. It’s easy to lose focus and become distracted by the overwhelming number of strategies and assorted opinions of so called experts. In fact even the most experienced home business owners and internet marketers can get bogged down with so many options to choose from.
Following are some tips to help you stay focused on your goal (PROFIT) and maximize your time and effort.
1. Research - It is worth the time to do some reading and evaluation of the plans and ideas presented on forums and webpages. Identify the strategies that you can implement effectively and write them down! Keep notes as to why you think each idea is appealing and why you think it will work for you. Consider your strengths. How does each approach utilize your talent?
2. Prioritize - Look over your notes and prioritize the strategies you think make the best use of your time and energy. Be sure you choose an approach that fits your style and personality but remember to consider your budget!
3. Make a Plan - Choose the three strategies at the top of your priority list and organize a plan of action. Ask yourself, “What steps need to be taken in order to implement this strategy so it reaches its full potential?”. Put the plan for each idea or strategy on paper!














college systems guy on September 19th, 2006 at 11:04 pm
Research is huge when you start and gets less critical as you advance. Cast the knowledge net wide and slowly narrow it’s focus as you get more and more informed. You don’t have time for every article and blog post. Find a few great sources of info. and then keep your eyes open for updates there.
Tony T on September 29th, 2006 at 7:17 pm
Outstandng Article. Time management is a major issue a lot of new people run into. Not only when starting out and working a full time job but more so when they make the transission into “full time.” (I use that term losely. If done properly your “full time” should be a lot less hours than your full time job ever was.)