Planing The Future 3 Years Out.

This is tricky business, start at the beginning or the end? I personally
favor starting at the end, a target is defined loosely and can be
divided into steps.

Starting at the beginning will produce a set of detailed steps, a big
bunch of steps with little positive direction. These steps will be in
categories lumped by what you thought at at the time. A great way
to make a real mess is to plan in the middle of doing research.

I do it all the time, make a mess and spend a lot of time cleaning it up.
It’s a great way to learn but lacks positive direction and burns down
time like crazy.

Develop a list of what must be done, keep it as an overview,
with main items and sub items only.

Set goals 3 year, 2 year 1st year in approximate Dollar targets
by quarters. Plan year 1 in quarters, weeks and days then take
year 1’s quarterly targets, add 30% and check or fill in year 2.

For year 3 add a 50%increase based on year 2. Do it on a large
sheet of paper, use a big marker and keep it simple. It’s all a guess
at this point and will change many times.

Year 1 will be more complex, start by planning monthly, weekly,
daily tasks. This should give you a feel for (a time line)
to see what is possible.

Use your 1st quarter estimates adjusted by 7%per quarter to project
an improvement in your business after 1 years experience.

Check your time against dollars, if it makes sense great, if not,
start over, make adjustments until it works.

You now have a reasonable plan that will indicate
several (estimated) things.

1. What your hourly rate must be.
2. What cash flow you might need.
3. Must you outsource or employ staff.

This should be done in a short period of time, once you decide
your plan makes sense, then do a detailed task list.
Set your priorities and complete list.

All I have to do now is work the rest of my life into The Plan.

Thanks

Brian

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Getting going with Twitter and Facebook

I recently started on Twitter, looked around and got lost. Life being what it is,
the next day I received an email from Bob Jenkins (Bob The Teacher) took his
Twitter and Facebook course at discoversocialnetworking.com. It was fantastic,
clear concept, step by step details of what to do and the benefits to you for
doing it. It is a two part course beginner and advanced. He had two dynamite
speakers, Deborah Micek (Coach Deb) and Mari Smith. They had a lot to offer.

Thanks

Brian

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How Did I Find Alex Jeffery’s

I followed my nose from Ann Sieg to Ken Evoy to John Reese
to Frank Kern to Mike Filsaime and finally to Alex Jeffery’s.

The path involved lots of productive side trips that I will go into later.
The time involved was approx 4-5 months. I learned a lot but am happy
to say this December I finally started to build a list.

I limited my tasks to one from many, and am doing them one at a time,
and making positive progress.

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List Building

Hi I am Brian Foster and this is my first post on my first blog.
This is a short history of my activities on the internet.

List building seems simple enough but being a
beginner I did everything except build a list.

First I researched who were the top internet marketers,
found who related to who and bought some of their products
and I am glad I did.

Next I discovered I really didn’t know how to use them
properly because I had no plan, just a lot of exposure to great
ideas and concepts.

Finally I smartened up and got a mentor by signing up a course
(Marketing with Alex Jeffery’s).

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