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06 Oct, 2008

8000 Visitors On A Sunday?!

Posted by: Jason Drohn In: Internet Marketing

Yesterday was Sunday.  And as much as I really dislike working on weekends, I was forced to…

One of our sites, NetHackz.com, was mentioned on BBC World News!

So what did we do?  We started promoting that BBC article through the social media circuit - namely Digg.com.

NetHackz BBC Traffic

The result was over 8000 unique visitors coming through BBC to check out NetHackz yesterday alone!  It doesn’t take a branding expert to figure out that you can’t buy that kind of promotion.

http://traffickd.com/capitalizing-on-social-media-for-maximum-traffic/

And to learn how to do social media promotion yourself - check out Traffick’d!

To Your Success!

Jason

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Blink and The Tipping Point author Malcolm Gladwell talks about the decision-making process and uses the ‘Pepsi challenge’ to explain how fragile a person’s judgment can be.

Gotta love his hair too!

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For anyone who has been around JDsBlog of any length of time - you know that I am a nut about setting goals.  There are a ton of books written on the subject and quite a few motivational speakers driving the point home, but no one gives you the run-down in 60 seconds or less..

The bottom line is this: do something…

It isn’t hard to understand or to follow through on, but there can’t  be any excuses…

Step 1 - Brainstorm

Do a quick goal brainstormiing session.  Noting complex, just take out a piece of paper, get into the visionary mindset, and start writing for 15 or so minutes.

Step 2 - Define your goals

After you do your goal brainstorming, do the following:

  1. Circle the ones you can achieve in less than 6 months
  2. Box the goals that you can get to in less than a year
  3. Circle and box the ones achievable in 3 years or less.

Step 3 - Make a good version

write out a good copy of your goals with any descriptions accompanying them.  The descriptions need to be as detailed as possible, such as “But a house - 4 bedrooms, three baths, finished basement, hardwood floors, big back deck, etc.

The more real your goals are in your head - the more likely you will be able to achieve them.  And make sure to date it!

Step 4 - Define action steps

Figure out what next steps need to be taken to achieve your goals.  For instance, in the above example of buying a house - the next steps would be:

  • Save for a down payment
  • Reduce credit card debt
  • Find a Realtor
  • Find an area you want to live in
  • etc.

Step 5 - Schedule something

Put your next actions in your schedule.  For example, schedule a couple hours to find a realtor or schedule an automatic transfer from your bank account on payday to a savings account.

Step 6 - Follow through

Make sure you keep good to your schedule.  Don’t make excuses on how you will get to it next week or why your schedule doesn’t fit.  Remember, it isn’t that you are directly achieving your goal - it’s that you are actively working toward it!

Step 7 - Evaluate, Review and Reschedule

Evaluate what you have done and what you still have to do.  Schedule the next step in the process and repeat steps 5 through 7!

Goal Planning At A Glance

Remember, the biggest challenge people have with goals is most of them just seem unachievable.  They’re daunting to think about.  The reason they are is really very simple - excuses.

People have an excuse for everything.  Why they can’t get to something or why they haven’t taken care of a certain problem.  The bottom line is excuses are the reason you aren’t where you want to be!  The one constant in everyone’s life is time.  Bill Gates has just as much of it as you do.  Take a minute and think about that…  If Bill Gates can make billions in the same amount of time that’s allotted to you, why are there so many differences?

If you don’t take anything else away from this article, remember this:

“Take small steps and anything is possible.”

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23 Sep, 2008

Giving Up Control

Posted by: Jason Drohn In: entrepreneur tip

Being a small business owner, I have come to the conclusion that the hardest thing you can do in growing your company is relinquishing control to other people.  Sometimes you hit the nail on the head and trust the right task to the right person (as I have done with two of my people).  Other times, you end up getting burned with looming deadlines and no work to show for it…

Well, today was one of those days…

One of my clients needed work done - as always.  I have been trying desperately to get out of the center of Tech Solution for some time now.  I’ve needed to put the business on autopilot so I can work on some of my other projects.  So, I decided to trust an outside person in helping us out.

Needless to say, today was the day that everything blew up in my face.  So, I get stuck coding all day to fill an order that should have been complete weeks ago.  And that’s about all there is to it.  Two bottles of Diet Pepsi, a pot of coffee, and a few empty pizza boxes…

(And I was doing really well with watching what I was eating.)

So, for you independent and small business owners out there…  Make sure you be careful when trusting your work (and your business and your brand) with someone else.  I am not saying be paranoid…  but be extremely careful.

Unfortunately, for as long and hard as you worked in building your business - it can be run under in a fraction of the time…

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16 Sep, 2008

No More Meetings

Posted by: Jason Drohn In: quirky

I have a new policy in my life - no more meetings.  I spend more time in ‘business meetings’ than any one person should and it truly drives me nuts.

How about this:  “I only attend business meetings that will positively affect me or my companies…”

I like that one much better.  The rest of these informational meetings will have an invoice attached to them!

I feel better.  Rant over.

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