Sung to the Tune of Jingle Bells Rock - One Marketer's Task List

Written by Gloria Reibin


Inspired by Rick Beneteau's article, Tacklingrepparttar Task List, I pushed everything off my desk and ontorepparttar 121501 floor and began making a list of categories of whatrepparttar 121502 important tasks for each day might be. Limit them to five, I thought, five atrepparttar 121503 most. Tackling five tasks is do-able. Going for more might cause me to break my resolutions before I even wrote them down.

Yours may be different, but this is what I came up with.

Advertising -- a must. It's important to getrepparttar 121504 word out EVERY day. Familiarity, contrary to breeding contempt, makes people take another look.

I looked, but what I was seeing wasrepparttar 121505 pile of papers that I had just pushed ontorepparttar 121506 floor. "I've got to get organized," I said to myself. "Ah, that's another one. I've got to get organized." That went onrepparttar 121507 list.

Organize -- if EVERY day I did something towards organizing, I would become organized, right?

What else? Write. I have an ezine. I submit articles to other ezines. I have to write updates to my website. That's a lot of writing. And once I write, it doesn't do any good unless I submitrepparttar 121508 articles to ezines, mail my subscriber list or upload my web pages. There, I have another daily task.

Write/Submit I don't have to write everyday, but I do need to do some task connected with that writing, so write/submit seemed apt.

What now?

Track. Tracking one's advertising is equally as important as doingrepparttar 121509 advertising. Unless you know what results you're getting, how can you create an effective advertising campaign? So tracking is a must.

By that time, I needed to pack off to my class at Diablo Valley College where I was taking a circuit training class. No, that's not a computer science course, it's a combination of weight training and aerobics. After all,repparttar 121510 computer doesn't give me much exercise.

"Good-Bye To A Friend"

Written by Jo McNamara


It’s strange, but I lost a "friend" on Sunday, February 3, 2002. You might be thinking, "What’s so strange about that? It’s unfortunate, but it’s a fact of life that we will see friends pass away."

What’s so strange is I never met this "friend." Yet this gentleman touched my life in ways I’m still discovering.

The gentleman was Dale Armin Miller, creator of repparttar Internet Marketing Success Arsenal.

I have been a member and affiliate ofrepparttar 121500 Success Arsenal since June 2001. I became a member after reading one of Dale’s articles, which I thoroughly enjoyed. Dale was able to inject his humorous, no-bull, down-to-earth personality into his articles. Read a few of them and you felt like you knew Dale. >From his words, you were able to form a mental image ofrepparttar 121501 person.

Dale andrepparttar 121502 Success Arsenal took someone who had been kicking around with Internet marketing for nine months and taught her how to become a serious promoter.

Because ofrepparttar 121503 Success Arsenal, I took a hidden, life-long desire and acted on it, I started writing.

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