Online networking for business growth is the thing to do these days. But it can be time consuming. There it is best when you can condense this activity into a small period of time so you don’t get sucked into Facebook, Twitter or other distracting social media sites. Thirty minutes a day is really all you need to do a great job of boosting your network when you know how to do it. Here are a few steps to help you cut down on networking time but still getting a lot done.
Month: March 2013
Morning Planning: The Most Important 30 Minutes of Your Day
The morning planning session is one of the few time management techniques that just about every self-development speaker and every business coach teaches. From Anthony Robbins to Brian Tracy to David Allen – they all teach one form or another of this technique. The first 30 minutes of your work day are the most important…
How to Manage Deadlines Effectively
Deadlines are an inherent part of professional life. Most people will have anywhere between one and half a dozen active deadlines in their work at any given time. Deadlines can be a very useful tool for managing work and coordinating projects with other people, but when used poorly can be a huge source of stress….
Increase Your B2B Social Networking Effectiveness
Do you work with other business owners in your business? Then take time to learn how to be a better B2B networker and make more effective connections with businesses using the power of the internet.
Becoming a Marketing Consultant
Christian business women might want to use a marketing consultant at some point to assist with getting the word out about their business. In fact, some business women will become a marketing consultant as a part of their specialty service area. If that’s your choice, you have many ways to enter into the marketing industry.
Five Common Time Management Leaks and Mistakes
Christian women realize that time is not something that can be adjusted. There are only 24 hours in each day, no matter how much you have to get done. These are five of the most common time management mistakes that people make, along with how to avoid them.