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Hey, can you take the wheel for a second, I have to scratch my self in two places at once
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: near Seattle WA
Posts: 183
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I know there's no way of knowing, but it would be interesting to find out whether or not being organized means making more money than NOT being organized.
I'll bet there's no connection except based on whether or not a person is the type who NEEDS an organizational system to be productive. Or whether or not an organizational system that seems totally disorganized or barely-there to an outside observer actually is a very efficient means of organization for someone else. Reading the replies from people who keep it really simple with a notepad, calendar, etc. and are focused enough to organize fewer things/only the things that count make me impressed. Prioritizing and keeping the minutiae out of your field of vision (identifying and keeping in mind the very FEW things you really need to organize) is probably the most important thing. ***** As far as what I use to organize stuff for promoting other programs, I have lists of bookmarks in widget form with sponsor links & my id's with them, then I also have a text file for each site in a folder with link codes, notes, etc. that I can copy/paste. I do a very poor job of recording and tracking the promos I do and spend very little time analyzing stats. |
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Lonewolf Internet Sales
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That said, I still keep an eye on the day to day numbers just incase something blows up (either good or bad) so I can react quickly if necessary. |
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And Lord, we are especially thankful for nuclear power, the cleanest, safest
energy source there is. Except for solar, which is just a pipe dream Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Kansas City
Posts: 225
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Notepad for "to do" lists and RoboForm for passwords.
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