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Old 04-02-2008, 11:19 AM
frugalwench frugalwench is offline
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Default WHAT NOT TO DO...or you'll be starting again from square one, like me.

Boy! Can I relate to this! I'm just 2 weeks post rotator cuff surgery tomorrow, and coming off narcotic painkillers, so since I'm going to be home for at least the next few weeks, I thought I'd take a good look at my website, and what's wrong with it. And did I ever find ALOT!

1. I have been so wrapped up in my own life trials, that I forgot my main plan....build a page a day, submit it to the search engines and all the Social Bookmarking sites. Haven't built a single new niche related page in weeks, so I'm way behind on that one.

2. Organize all my affiliate sponsors, and start putting at least one link per day on a page. HA! I don't even know who most of my affiliate sponsors ARE! I just kept subscribing and subscribing, and not promoting any of them. BIG mistake, as most are gardening related, and it's spring.

3. Find a great project software (think I did that, but I don't know where it is) and USE IT! Nope, didn't do that either. That should really be #1, I guess.

4. Put all my main pages on one site, instead of having them strewn here and there across the internet. Well, I started on that one, but so far, I have only moved one. I mean, how long does it take? No time at all...open a couple of tabs, cut and paste, 30 minutes max per page.

There's more, I'm sure, and once I get into reorganizing and giving things project status, I'll be making lists of things to do on a daily basis. I'm hoping...no I'm now PLANNING to have this completed before I go back to work.

That's my main goal, now if I can only stick to it.
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