Category: Time Management

Not Many Twitter Followers.. How to Deal with It.

Size Doesn’t Matter, Does it?

I started seriously tweeting on my blog topic about six months ago. To date, my feedback has been generally good.

  • The blog is relevant and interesting.
  • I craft useful tweets.
  • I exhibit Twitter restraint (not deluging followers with crap)
twitter followers

Woot.

When new followers show up, I often check their profiles. Most of them have, like, 2 million folks following them.  Last count I had, uhm, 86.

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Blogging for a Living:
Marketing Blogmeister Stephen Smith Takes the Leap

Stephen Smith

Stephen Smith

I discovered Stephen thru the InContext blog. He was quite excited about quitting his management position to return to blogging and consulting full time. Many of us consider this option but few take the leap. This interview is about his strategy, plans for the future, and attitude. Stephen’s bio is at the end of the article.

Dawn Groves: You have a lot of irons in the fire. Would you list your blogs/websites/online profiles?

Stephen Smith: Sure, it’s actually very easy, I’ve created a hub-page at http://stephenpsmith.com/ where you can see everything I’m up to: Twitter, the blogs, Facebook, Delicious, the whole enchilada.

You have a cool tag line concept: business development through personal development.

Business Development through Personal Development means you can use productivity principles to enhance your ability to lead, manage, and execute the functions of your business. By becoming more disciplined and focused you can improve everything – make more products, improve service, create more sales, even make more money.

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Ten Essentials for Writing Anything: Be Smart About It

frustrated writer

Where do I begin?

 

Before I start any writing project, I check off my ten essentials and make sure they’re in order. They save TIME and ENERGY, and they support successful completion no matter how resistant I am:

  • Stop Waiting
  • Keep Quiet
  • Commit
  • Construct a Filing System
  • Set a Timeline
  • Never Trust Memory
  • Anticipate Distractions
  • Establish an Online Presence
  • Check One Info Site a Day
  • Decide on a Motto

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How to Use Stress to Be More Productive: Justin Menkes

Ride that bull, baby.

bullrider

This guy is pretty stressed out but he keeps his cool. I do feel sorry for the bull, though.

In the Harvard Business Review, Justin Menkes wrote an terrific blog piece, “How Stress Can Improve Your Performance.” He says,

“Once an executive learns how to manage adrenaline without panic, he or she can grow confident that the sensations that stress induces will not lead to collapse.

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The Walkstation Magic Bullet that Tripled My Productivity

The karmic backlash when you write about excuses is they retaliate en mass. For a person already plagued by them  (I’m a writer, remember?), dealing with a galvanized frontal assault is pretty wild. Here’s how it happened…

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