4. Refine Your Online Time
Have you checked your online inventory lately? If you have lost count of how many sites you belong to, then cleaning up the clutter will free up more of your time. If you belong to community sites that you have not touched for over 6 months that may be a clear sign to move on.
Ever go online to do something and end up wasting an hour just surfing without even realizing it? I call this computer hypnoses. We are all guilty of it, am I right?
Many of us dedicate a lot of time to network weekly to promote what we do. It’s important to network, but sadly we are not getting paid to promote ourselves so there needs to be a balance. If you are using your online time wisely while focusing on the right online sites than your promotion will pay off. Use the sites that you can manage. Spreading yourself too thin may give your audience the impression you are an absent promoter. The more consistent you post the more productive you will feel.
Additional Tool: Once you take inventory of your online assets, ask yourself if you are in control of your money. Yes, gaining control of your professional finances is essential to success.








