Category Archives: IMIT Topics

Vision Board Fun

Today’s bonus report is the “Vision Board Fun: Manifest Your Dream Business and Life” Workbook:

The Step-by-Step Workbook Covers:

What Exactly is a Vision Board?
The Power of a Vision Board
Vision Boards Work in Every Area of Your Life
Business
Wealth
Self-Care
Family & Friends
Fun
Big Scary Goals
Tools and Materials
Have Fun With It
Creating Digital Boards

Plus, You’ll Also Get a Valuable Checklist & Vision Board Printable

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Time Management Tricks part 4

Let’s continue on with more time management tricks.

Get Rid of the Time Wasters

You can’t hope to be highly efficient if you’re filling your days with time wasting activities. You need to really pay attention to which tasks are important and beneficial and which tasks are wastes of time.

Don’t do things just because they’ve always been done. Don’t do things just because you think you have to. Really evaluate everything on your to-do list and whether or not they are important. Can you reasonably eliminate a task?

If it’s a task that’s important, but that you’re not particularly competent in or don’t feel like doing, remember that you can always outsource or delegate it.

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Write Your Book in 30 Days

Although it’s certainly possible to write and publish a book in less time, when it’s your first book, you might think that it’s all so complicated and tedious.

So for your inspiration and enjoyment I’m presenting this report on how to write your book in 30 days.

Included inside is:

How to Write Your Book in 30 Days (main book)

* Introduction
* Why This Is Possible – The 30 Day Deadline Isn’t As Extreme As It Sounds
* Step One: Identify Your Topic
* Step Two: Outline and Plan Your Book
* Step Three: Create the Book
* Step Four: You’re Not Done Yet

WORKSHEETS: 10 Book Writing & Publishing Worksheets

* How to Write an Interview Style Kindle Book
* How to Write a How to Book
* Writing a 101 Ideas for Book
* Writing ‘All About’ Books
* Creating a Winning Title and eBook Cover
* Your Kindle eBook Structure
* 7 Essentials for Writing a Powerful Book
* Which Category to Choose
* Pricing Your Kindle Book
* Uploading Your Kindle eBook Correctly

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Write 20 Articles for Fast Traffic

There are no two ways about it— writing articles is a key part of just about any online business. It’s how you connect with your audience, feed the search engines, cement yourself as an expert, inform people, and help people make buying decisions. It’s also how you can drive a heck of a lot of traffic.

That doesn’t mean writing articles is all that much fun. Some people enjoy it more than others, and still others enjoy it not at all. Some people would enjoy writing articles; except they don’t feel they are skilled enough to do a good job. They want to succeed with Internet marketing but hadn’t considered that writing is often such a big part of it.

If you do have a fear of writing articles, it’s time to crush that fear. If you just avoid writing articles, it’s time to get over that, because you’re only hurting your own business. Psychiatrists use a technique called flooding. Essentially, they present a phobic person with an abundance of something that represents a fear that prohibits them from living their life. They flood them with the sensation until they suddenly don’t fear it at all.

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All about LinkedIn Groups for Business, part 2

Officially Getting Started with LinkedIn Groups

Now that you’ve done some exploring, it’s time to go ahead and get started with your own LinkedIn group. To create a group, move your cursor to the top of your home page and select groups. Move your cursor over interests at the top of the page. Click the Create A Group button on the right. Fill out the information LinkedIn requests.

You can create your group as an open group or as a members only group. Think about the goals you want for your group, how quickly you want to grow, and how much control you want to have over the group. There is no one correct answer as to which you should select.

Since you are the manager of the group, you can invite others from the send invitations page within the group. Move your cursor over interests at the top of your home page and select groups. Click the group’s name and click the manage tab. Click send invitations on the left and choose one of the options. To manage your group, move your cursor over interests and select groups. Pick your group’s name and click the manage tab. Click one of the various links on the left to manage your group. LinkedIn makes it pretty easy to create and manage your group. But, it’s the actual day-to-day interaction that’s the most important. You’ll need to make a daily schedule and habit of interacting with your group.

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