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Fwd: 5 tips to help you get more done - Time Management

What we do with our day, according to Henry Sy is what differentiates the rich from the poor. We all have 24 hours.  Why is Henry Sy and the majority of us are mired in poverty.

Time management or realizing the money value of time is critical for getting rich.  Time is gold;   time is money.  Time lost is lost forever.

Your can recover all other resources:  money, house, but not time.

You can not bring back time.  So we have to act fast.  We have to be efficient.

We have to maximize use of time

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  • Stop bugging them and get bloggers to care about your business
    Getting bloggers to write about your product can help to attract attention for your business, John Jantsch writes. You can help to get bloggers interested by establishing relationships with them such as by leaving thoughtful comments on their posts. It's also a good idea to follow them on Twitter and to consider interviewing them for your own blog. In any case, "you've got to put in the work to personalize your pitch and build relationships by demonstrating you're a resource and not a pest," he writes. Duct Tape Marketing (5/14) LinkedInFacebookTwitterGoogle+Email this Story

  • How to write marketing messages that get results
    One way to make your e-mail marketing more effective is to write short subject lines that tell recipients what they have to gain from reading your messages, Leigh Dow writes. It's important to use bold language when writing calls to action and include statistics when appropriate and provide newsworthy information, Dow writes. MarketingProfs (5/14) LinkedInFacebookTwitterGoogle+Email this Story

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  • 5 tips to help you get more done
    You can clear your mind and get more focused on important tasks by writing down all of the worries and ideas inside your head, according to David Allen. Also, instead of leaving e-mails in your inbox, you should process them until there aren't any left, he recommends. This can involve acting on them immediately, finding someone else to handle them or scheduling time to deal with them later. Intuit Small Business Blog (5/11) LinkedInFacebookTwitterGoogle+Email this Story

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  • What small businesses need to know about crowdfunding
    Small businesses interested in crowdfunding can help to prepare themselves by collecting important documents such as their tax returns and financial statements, according to Tanya Prive of Rock the Post. Trying to attract investors requires a different approach than finding donations, she notes. "[W]ith investment campaigns, it is important to present the business case professionally and fully." Intuit Small Business Blog (5/14) LinkedInFacebookTwitterGoogle+Email this Story

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  • Tips and tools for Pinterest marketing
    The secret to getting Pinterest users to share your content is to provide visually interesting material, writes A.J. Kumar of Single Grain. "You won't see many plain text articles being shared -- they simply aren't as aesthetically pleasing on Pinterest boards," he writes. Tools such as Pin a Quote, SpinPicks and Pinterest Pro can help marketers to get more out of the site, Monika Jansen writes. Entrepreneur online (5/14), NetworkSolutions.com/Grow SmartBiz (5/11) LinkedInFacebookTwitterGoogle+Email this Story

  • Tool helps you to send group text messages
    SendHub can help you to send information to a large group of people through text messages. People can opt in to your messages by sending a message with a designated phrase in it. A free version of the service lets you create three groups of recipients; paid plans allow you to form more groups and send more messages. CBS MoneyWatch (5/11) LinkedInFacebookTwitterGoogle+Email this Story

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