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Internet Business in the New Year

December 29, 2008
Internet Business New Year
Photo by pasotraspaso

New Year’s Day is just a few days away. Have you made any New Year’s resolutions for your internet business?

Actually, rather than create hard and fast resolutions, I believe it is more productive to think about the successes and failures you have had in the past year, and then to set some goals for the new year.

Here are some things you might want to think about:
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Reaching Your Goals

August 18, 2008

cartoon from www.weblogcartoons.com

Cartoon by Dave Walker. Find more cartoons you can freely re-use on your blog at We Blog Cartoons.

The cartoon above made me think about goals.
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Easy Project Management for Internet Marketers

August 5, 2008
Organized by Project Plan
Photo by creatingkoan

In my last post, I talked about the problem we entrepreneurs have of being undisciplined and flitting from one project to another.

Today I’m going to explain how you can solve this problem by doing a little simple project management. I’m not going to give you a lot of theory or useless frills – just the most important stuff.
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Rethinking My Business Strategy

March 3, 2008
Business Strategies
Photo by laffy4k

Once in a while you need to take a look at your business and the different things you spend time on, to see if these things are really furthering your goals.

I am at this point right now.
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Are You Sure You Want To Get Rid Of Your Boss?

January 23, 2008
The Boss
Photo by Piez

Everyone says they want to get rid of their boss and their job – but do they really?

Then why is everyone looking for someone or something to tell them what to do? Isn’t that what a boss does?

If you want to make money online, you have to be self-motivated. There is no one telling you what to do.

Or, I should say, there is no one holding you accountable.
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