Breaking Free From Email Prison

Guest post by Andrea Costantine, andreacostantine.com
Anger

Every time I get the chance to go away and take a break I realize how trapped I am in “email prison.” The constant obsessive need to check my email repeatedly due to worrying that I am missing something, but what exactly I am not sure.

When I ask myself “why do I need to check email constantly?” and keep hitting that “send and receive” button, I don’t get an answer – I now believe because there isn’t one. There isn’t a need to check email incessantly, it’s only a belief that we develop over time.

I usually blame my constant email checking OCD habit on my ten years of mortgage processing work, where everything was needed right now or yesterday and that prompt and immediate attention to everything was just expected it was necessary. Not checking emails and responding to the fires could mean that someone wouldn’t close on their house tomorrow. Which may not seem like too big of a deal, but trust me, the mortgage business is a high-stress, fast-paced environment (despite contrary belief). Things are constantly happening and a last minute fire could mean delays in closing.

Okay, enough about that, I was just trying to blame something for my email prison that I’ve been working on breaking free from. You see this need to check email has really hurt my productivity level because as entrepreneurs we need to be working on the right things every day. But using email as a way of telling us what to work on, and being in reaction mode to everything comes in, instead of action mode to what is really important could be the death sentence to our business.

Regardless, if you find yourself like me where you are having those days where all you really did (if you get honest with yourself) was check email and react all day long. Nothing got done on that top priority to do list, and you felt flustered and literally all over the place, then it’s time to make some changes.

Here’s some things I’ve been doing to break free from “email prison” and some others you can try too:

1. Set designated times to check email. Morning, Afternoon, Evening and then stick with them.

2. Create an autoresponder to let people know that you only check emails periodically so they don’t expect an immediate response

3. Unsubscribe from any junk mail that you don’t want to read

4. Set up “Rules & Alerts” in your outlook so certain emails will go directly into the right folder

5. Turn off audible alerts for new emails

6. Turn off automatic send and receive checks

7. Close out your email when working on projects

Andrea Costantine is the ConsciousPreneur Connection Specialist, providing powerful resources to help entrepreneurs easily and effortlessly grow their business. Visit http://www.andreacostantine.com for your FREE ConsciousPreneur Kit.

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Technology Spotlight: Animoto (rocks!)

animoto-rocksOne of my favorite technology finds to date is ANIMOTO.com

Animoto automatically produces beautifully orchestrated, completely unique video pieces from your photos, video clips and music. Fast, free and shockingly easy.

Did I mention… it’s FREE?!!

And, their original claim to fame is “the end of slideshows”. (Not a bad idea hey!)

So HOW can women in business online use animoto.com?

  • event, ebook, product or program “trailer” See below for an example “event trailer” for the How Does She Do It? Tele-series
  • a video bio (much more interesting than just text)
  • video “lesson” or “quote” of the day to build rapport with your list
  • send a message
  • make an announcement

These are just a few of MANY ways you could use Animoto for business. Enjoy & please share any ideas YOU have below.

Gina Bell,
Founder of IAWBO

3 Reasons Why You Aren’t Making Money From Multiple Streams of Income

iStock_000004538009XSmallImagine — money flowing into your business from all sorts of places. That’s what it’s like to have multiple streams of income. Your business isn’t dependent on one stream of income but instead you can make money from a variety of places.

Is that what your business actually looks like? Or are your streams limited to one or two?

Especially for you service providers out there, I know it can feel a little daunting to think about creating other streams of income. But the reality is, if you don’t do it you’re really going to be limiting your growth.

So, with that said, if your multiple streams of income look more like trickles or maybe a ditch filled with water, you’re in the right place. Below are 3 reasons why you aren’t making any money from multiple streams of income and what you can do to fix it.

1. Start selling something other than your services. Okay, this sounds really obvious but we got to start somewhere. And this might be the reason why your business doesn’t look the way you’d like it to.

So which category do you fit in? Are you working on the same info product or book for the last 6 years and are (almost!) done with it? Or do you create products the way you change your clothes but you never actually put a marketing system around them so you actually sell a few?

Regardless, you need to stop what you’re doing right now and take stock of what you have. If you’re still struggling to finish your first product, remember good is good enough, and you’re losing money every day you’re not selling that product. Ditto for the too many products and no way to sell them. Put a plan together to get them on your site so you can start getting some income in the door.

2. You have info products but they aren’t selling terribly well. There could be a number of things wrong, but here are some of the top problems:

* You don’t have a sales letter (or the sales letter you have isn’t very good)

* You don’t have anyone visiting your sales letter on your web site

* You don’t have the RIGHT people visiting your sales letter on your web site (i.e. those who would actually be interested in buying your product)

* You’re selling something your target market isn’t much interested in buying

You may need to hire an expert to help you pinpoint which one (or ones) is the problem.

3. You’re not thinking outside the box. There are more ways to get multiple streams of income then selling an info product. There are group programs, licensing, certifications, classes, events and more. Or maybe you need to vary your service offerings or offer a high-ticket program.

There are a lot of different ways you can package what you sell, and depending on your prospect, they might want something different than your usual offerings.

My guess is you have a bunch of loyal fans following you, but if you’re not packaging what you offer in a way that’s attractive to them, they won’t bite. They need to feel like what you’re offering is a fit for them.

So try mixing it up. Offer some out of the box things and see what happens. Who knows, you might discover a whole new product line out of it.

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Considered one of the hottest direct response copywriters and marketing consultants in the industry today, Michele PW (Michele Pariza Wacek) Your $Ka-Ching!$ Marketing Strategist, has a reputation for crafting copy and creating online and offline marketing campaigns that get results.

Michele started writing professionally in 1992, working at agencies and on staff as a marketing/communication/writing specialist. She started Creative Concepts and Copywriting LLC in 1998 and has never looked back.

7 Strategies Guaranteed to Increase Your Productivity

Young Business WomanHave you ever felt exhausted at the end of the day, knowing you worked your butt off and yet wondering what the heck you actually accomplished toward your goals or, worse yet, wondering why nothing has been crossed off your “to do” list? It’s more than a little frustrating to say the least and can lead to a feeling of overwhelm.

Here are seven “implement today, let’s get things moving” strategies guaranteed to increase your productivity!

1. Know that most “To-Do” lists are useless.

There, I’ve said it and those time management companies who insist we make lists and put pretty-colored “A”, “B”, and “C” identifiers after tasks will have to deal with it.

The reason why, quite simply, is that tasks have start times, but no end times. If you make just one change, do this: Put a start and an end time for everything you do and watch how much you get done knowing you’ve built in deadlines!

Personally, I’ve renamed my “To Do” list to my “Success Tasks” list and found that the name change along with the built-in deadlines keeps me focused on the outcomes rather than the tasks themselves.

2. The right “tools”.

You need to have a schedule – one where YOU purposefully script out those things that are your priorities for the day and you insure that nothing “bumps” them. I have a schedule for each day, week and year so if a client asks me to attend a call or visit his office, I know what I’m doing.

Your schedule should include those things that you need to do every day until you have built a routine around them. I write every day. Not some days, not most days, but every day and it was only by having it on my schedule that it got done. It’s now a routine that I rarely miss.

Another critical tool is what I affectionately call my “Chat Pad”. I have a steno notebook for each client/key person that I deal with and keep a list of what I need to discuss with them (and the resulting actions of that discussion) so I can group phone calls or send one summary email rather than several throughout the day.

3. Ask this question.

What is the most effective use of your time RIGHT NOW?

For those rare times when you haven’t scheduled your time, ask yourself the above question and then follow through with working on the answer. You will dramatically increase the quality of the work you do.

4. Know your worth.

How much money do you want to make this year? If we assume that you work 8-hour workdays and you will earn $50,000 this year, then each hour is worth $25.61 and every minute is worth $0.427.

You intend on making $100,000 this year? Then double the above figures: every hour is worth $51.23 and every minute is worth $0.852.

So for every workday hour that you waste, you have lost $6,250 on a $50,000 income and $12,500 on a $100,000 income. Kind of puts things into perspective, doesn’t it?

5. Delegate, don’t abdicate.

As an entrepreneur (or aspiring entrepreneur) who now knows the value of his time, you recognize that it is worthwhile to delegate those activities that you either aren’t good at or dislike.

While delegating is critical to the most optimal use of your time and energies, be sure not to abdicate responsibility for those items. Keep a running list of the tasks you’ve delegated and check in with that person (remind yourself using your “Chat Pad”) to insure things stay on schedule.

6. Post your goals.

Having your goals posted provides consistent motivation on why you are doing the things you are doing.

Want an extra kick in the pants? Post a picture of that new car, new home, or dream vacation. Seeing the reason you are working to meet your goals will provide your subconscious with extra motivation to get the job done.

7. Keep a success journal.

Success “journals” can be done several ways. You can simply keep a written record of all your successes or, you can follow Arnold Palmer’s method: he had a table wherein he inlaid his golf medals and, when he placed one medal in the table, he had a new hole grouted for the next, as-yet-to-be-won medal. Always looking ahead, always anticipating the next success.

In closing, remember this: time can not be replaced. You can replace money, you can replace clients or projects or your home. You can not replace time. Use it wisely.

Sandra Martini is a long-time marketing and productivity consultant who helps entrepreneurs create and implement the systems to achieve their visions, with services such as coaching, client systems development, consulting and Team Sandy Done 4 You Online Business Marketing & Management as well as a variety of informational products.

For more business building strategies and to get your free audio series “5 Simple & Easy Ways to Put Your Marketing on Autopilot”, visit Sandy’s site at http://www.SandraMartini.com today.

Vintage Marketing Wisdom

Do you remember the “Calgon, Take Me Away!” commercials from the 80′s?

They were awesome (giggle) and are a great example of a company that totally understands the emotional hot buttons of their target market.

When a busy, overwhelmed woman watched these commercials they could literally picture themselves in it! I did! And I can’t tell you how many times over the years I’ve said (or thought) “Calgon take me away!” in a moment of overwhelm or frustration! My mom used to do it too! LOL

It’s been over 25 years and I still remember and relate to this commercial.

I think that’s freakin’ BRILLIANT!!

As Peter F. Drucker says: “The aim of marketing is to know and understand the customer so well the product or service fits him/her and sells itself.”

The question to ask yourself is… do your products/services sell themselves? If not, how can you relate so well to your audience that they believe you understand them better than they know themselves?

Sounds like a challenge doesn’t it? But, the end results is *SO* worth it. Just think, your target audience could be talking about your products and services 25+ years from now. That would be wicked cool don’t you think?!

Oh, and in case you don’t know what the heck I’m talking about, I’ve shared one of the commercials below. (And, for those who do… enjoy! tee hee!)

IAWBO Event: How Does She Do It? Tele-series – October 16 to 18

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How To Defeat The Top Five Challenges Women In Business Online Face

October 15, 2009 – There are several challenges typically faced by business women online: effective marketing; consistent cashflow, work-life balance, navigating technology and productivity.

When a female entrepreneur doesn’t know where to start tackling these issues, it’s only normal to look to successful peers for the answers. The problem? States Gina Bell, Founder and President of the International Association of Women in Business Online (IAWBO), “When you emulate and basically copy another business woman online, you are not being YOU. And, in the end, your authenticity and future, long-lasting success is sacrificed.”

Ms. Bell is now asking the question: “How does she do it?” in order to enable business women to model success the right way. A series of telephone calls with multi-faceted, passionate business women takes on the five challenges and busts them wide open.

how09_cd_4_rv1Taking place on October 16th and 17th, the teleseries highlights sixteen successful women who provide their insights and favorite online and offline resources for achieving success: Marie Forleo, Carla Young, Sheri McConnell, Tina McAlister, Elena Verlee, Laura West, Andrea Constantine, Sandra Martini, Helen Herman, Debbie LaChusa, Shannon Cherry, Sherri Garrity, Kim DeYoung, MaryPat Kavanagh, Michele PW and IAWBO Founder & CEO Gina Bell.

Ms. Bell points out, “There are always those things that we wish we had known from the start, from day one. And these women mentors are able to help other entrepreneurs avoid possible stumbling blocks and hurdles, just by sharing the stories of their greatest mind shifts and breakthroughs.”

Registration for this free event on October 16-17, 2009 is available online now at http://www.how09.com Those who register will receive a FREE starter membership to IAWBO, the International Association of Women in Business Online including an audio recording and transcript of “3 Keys to Creating Fun, Fame & Good Fortune Online Quickly With Confidence & Authenticity (and why doing what you love is essential for success, but on its own is not enough).” Teleseries attendees also have a chance to win prizes after listening to the calls, by sharing their own “aha” moments from each episode.

The “How Does She Do It?” teleseries is a free event which has been organized by Gina Bell, Founder and President of the International Association of Women in Business Online (IAWBO). IAWBO is a membership site that includes monthly strategy and mastermind calls, a private social networking forum, an extensive educational audio collection and a “How To” University featuring Expert members who share their expertise through webinars, reports, videos and more. To learn more about IAWBO, visit http://iawbo.com.

Contact:
Gina Bell, President & Founder
International Association of Business Women Online (IAWBO)
PO Box 33081, Regina, SK S4T 7X2
Ph # 1-866-320-6397
Email: gina@ginabellinc.com
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