Rethinking the Master Plan

It’s amazing what you can accomplish when you set your mind to it, but it’s amazing what you don’t accomplish when you can’t control your mind. I’ve already discussed getting myself focused, but it’s easier said than done.

My office looks like a tornado hit it. Seriously. I keep telling myself that I’ll get around to organizing, purging, simplifying, but it seems that day will never arrive. Not only is my office disturbing my mental well-being, the outside obligations are starting to get to me. It’s has nothing, almost, to do with business — it’s all family. Luckily, that’s scheduled to sort itself out come next week.

One thing this family obligation has shown me, however, is that I need to have a better system for myself and I need to stick with it. Clear boundaries and clear working start and end times are absolutely necessary — two things I never really had before.

All of that out in the open, I have some serious re-thinking to do. My goal, right now, is to simplify my life. My office is overrun and it needs to be controlled, plus I need to get rid of all those documents that serve no purpose other than taking up space. Personally, I believe I use this disorganization as an excuse not to work on my success — in other words, self-sabotage.

The list needs to be re-evaluated and re-prioritized:

  • Clean and organize my office. A structure and system that works for me needs to be developed.
  • Lifestyle and values re-evaluation. It’s time I really nailed down what’s important to me, what will make me happy to my core, and clearly define my value system so I can live my life in accordance.
  • Finish my ebook product and a few other projects that have gone the way of the back-burner.
  • Domain control. It’s time to sell, develop, or let the ones not in use expire.

Broken down, it seems plain as day. Now, let’s pray I can accomplish it. I know I can, I’m just anxious. :)

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Around The Blog To-Do List

This blog needs some serious sprucing up. There are dead links all around, I need to update the software, and there is so much I want to do. Below is my rough to-do list for the blog over the next couple of months (basically, this post is serving as my back-up brain because I may not remember it all with everything else that needs remembering).

  • Fix the dead links. Prior to using the link manager software, I was manually creating the PHP redirect files for links. When I moved hosting, those files were all lost and now I need to work on getting them all set up in the link manager and updating the links throughout the blog.
  • Install some helpful plugins. The net has been chugging along just fine without me, and some of the plugins I’m using are simply outdated or not in use at all. The main plugin I want to get set up here is the SimpleTags plugin so I can tag my posts and the WP-Shortstat plugin so I can get quick overviews of my stats.
  • Move the newsletter. I’ve been handling the newsletter/site updates in house and frankly, I don’t need yet another thing to manage by myself, so I’ll be moving the system over to the Aweber service.
  • Reorganize, restructure, and redesign. Personally, I enjoy the design here, but it’s dated. I want to make the site more user friendly, easy to navigate, and easy on the eyes while still expressing my personal style.
  • Upgrade (and get back the missing comments). I need to upgrade WordPress to the latest version because it has some awesome feature improvements that I can’t want to test drive. Also, I need to dig out my own back up so I can get back, at least some, of the comments I accidentally deleted.

There’s probably more I need to add to the list, but the above is all I can think of at the moment.

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The Importance of Focus

In the internet marketing world, it’s incredibly easy to become distracted by the next big thing online. It doesn’t help that every other day a new guru is touting yet another product that you need to buy if you want to succeed.

Over the past year, I’ve been realizing just how important focus truly is to one’s success. Sure, some people seem to work better when they have multiple tasks going at the same time so they don’t get bored, but even when you’re spinning a few plates, there is a limit; the key is figuring out that limit.

For me, I’ve been spinning plates in the double digits for too long and it’s kind of got me burned out. No more. Looking over the various methods there are online to make money, I’ve settled on working out two for actual profits part and one for the marketing part.

The money-makers:

  1. My own ebook in a niche market. A really hot niche that I’m pretty damn good in was made huge by a very public person and I’m thinking I need to cash in on it. Since I can’t stand those crappy products some people put out, any product I create will be completely top-notch.
  2. ClickBank products. Creating your own good product takes time and dedication. Two things I’ve been running short on in this online marketing world. Of course, I will only promote products that I feel are good products that I can attach my name to.

The marketing:

  1. Craigslist. I’ve heard so many mixed reviews about Craigslist that it has me a bit scared that I won’t sell anything there. I’ve already had one failed advert, but I’m not going to let that or the naysayers deter me. Even if I need to post 50 Craigslist ads, I will (and don’t worry, I don’t plan to spam the pace). It’s about sticking with something until I’m sure that it’s time to move on.

It’s never good to place all your eggs in one basket, but I’m simply focusing on one method at a time. Once I’ve got a system down for Craigslist (or determine it’s simply not a good method for me), then I’ll move on to another one.

Eventually, I plan to have a number of blogs, affiliate websites, and services set up to make a profit - passive, preferably - in the near future. Hmm…maybe I should start documenting the actual numbers from these experiments as I conduct them. That’s something to think about.

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Profiting from Craigslist

After reading an ebook about marketing on Craigslist (no longer available, but I’ll be sure to let you know if I find another comparable one), I’ve decided to test out the theories.

My first go round with posting an advert to Craigslist bombed, but in this business, you can’t let these minor setbacks scare you away. Hindsight is 20/20, so I’m able to see exactly where I went wrong with the ad — it was far too hype-y.

Today’s internet users are getting smarter and what worked a million years ago (seems like) will not work on today’s audience. They’re looking for something different, something honest — or least, that has the appearance of honesty.

So, my goal today is to post two more adverts to Craigslist for testing purposes. They’ll both promote the same product, but with tracking codes to see which ones were successful.

Since I’m too lazy to create my own product to market on Craigslist right now, I’ll be using something from ClickBank.

Why ClickBank?

  1. The marketplace makes it easy to find products
  2. The products are usually information products which helps to satisfy the “must have it now” in most people — i.e. impulse buyers.
  3. ClickBank handles the sales, refunds, and various other aspects, as well as providing some basic statistics.

I have a script which will track the click counts each time someone clicks on one of my links, and I’ll just set up a few links with the CB tracking code. From there, I’ll monitor my sales.

(In case you’re wondering, I’ll be using the ClickBank Accountant software to manage my ClickBank account. Expect a review fairly soon.)

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Getting Back Into eBiz

I truly haven’t kept up with the blogging here for the past year because, to be frank, I lost interest. Not that I lost interest in bettering myself or my online business in general, simply writing about it.

There are so many blogs in the blogosphere and so many blogs on marketing. One day, I sat down and wondered to myself, “Self, what exactly is it that my blog brings to the blogosphere that isn’t already there?” The answer I received was one I didn’t care to hear.

So, this blog became dormant…up until now. Over the past year, I’ve experienced some significant ups and downs, successes and failures. I figure, what I can bring to the business/internet marketing blogosphere that isn’t already here is a true and honest voice.

Yes, there are a few great blogs out there that don’t sugar coat anything, but for the most part, everyone is trying to sell you something regardless of whether it’s a good product or not.

You will not find that here. I plan to outline what I do, what I use, and give honest reviews of the products I purchase. In the interest of disclosure, I do plan to use my affiliate links whenever applicable, but being an affiliate of a product certainly won’t skew my opinions — if it’s ****, I’ll say so (with my affiliate link) and if it’s not ****, I’ll also say so (with my affiliate link). What you do with my reviews is completely up to you. :)

I also think this blog is getting a little raggedy, so some aesthetic and backend changes will be going on over the next month or two. Unfortunately, I can’t dedicate an entire day to fixing up this site, so it will need to be done little by little until it’s where it needs to be. What matters is that it still works, right?

Now, let’s get down to business.

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The Initial $100 per day Game Plan

Since I decided to take Nadav’s $100 per day challenge, I sat down and came up with a rough game plan and road map for achieving this goal.
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The $100 Per Day Challenge

I was reading a blog entry that piqued my interests. This is a very bold and daring goal - quite frankly, one I would love to participate in.

I’ve decided that, along with my other goals, I will participate in this challenge. I’ve been meaning to set up a PPC campaign and I’ve had a definite interest in mini-sites lately. With that, my goal for the next 12 weeks will be to generate a steady income of $100 per day.

I plan to achieve this goal by creating at least 5 niche topic mini sites in unison with PPC campaigns. I also want to develop a content site optimized for organic search engine traffic (no PPC or otherwise), this will be my long term money maker and will continue to be developed regularly.

I want to map everything in a daily, weekly, and monthly chart which should definitely help on the goal setting. Blogging it will take care of the accountability - I certainly don’t want to slack if I know the whole world (or at least a fraction of it) is watching me LOL.

My plan is not as laid out and detailed as Nadav’s right now, but I will be expounding on this basic framework while I get everything straightened out. I am going to work out my business plan and road map which I will post here later this week.

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