5 Time-Management Strategies For Online Direct Sellers
It’s not enough to be busy, so are the ants. The question is, what are we busy about? -Henry David Thoreau
Time is relative. You need to manage you not time itself. Here are 5 time management strategies to get more done.
#1 Social media is the rage. Since everybody’s on Facebook you think you should be too. But the trap is in what you’re doing on social media.
As the above quote says “what are we busy about?” Instead of wandering on Facebook reading one update after another. Choose a few friends that you want to know better and engage with them.
#2 Focus on a few. Nicole Dean wrote a great post on the problems with social media for small businesses and this applies to direct sales consultants too.
Creating a Facebook Page isn’t going to drive traffic on its own. You need to promote it, market it, and engage with the folks that ‘liked’ your page. The pages I really like are relevant to my business and encourages discussions that I can learn from.
#3 Do something with it every day. Once you decide where to spend your time. Do something everyday to create content and promote your online presence.
Are you writing for your blog at least once a week? Are you reaching out to new members on LinkedIn? This is content creation for your business. Are you doing something every single day to create content and promoting it? In other words, are you running your direct sales like a business?
#4 Be stingy with your time. I rarely spend more than an hour on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook combined. Most people on social media you’ll never interact with.
Engage with your quality tweeps and friends but be open to reaching out to other contacts that you haven’t connected with. If you’re going to do social media, commit to it, and be diligent with your time.
#5 Track your efforts. At the end of the week I do an assessment of what I’ve done and the results from my efforts. Numbers don’t lie and I’m the first to admit when I’ve slacked off.
By tracking your efforts you’ll know what you need to focus on and eliminate time wasters.
For example, do you need to check out every Facebook invite or email? You’ll be amazed how much time you’ll save if you delete or delay the things that don’t require your immediate attention.
Online and social media are incredibly effective and free marketing to drive your direct sales business to the next level. But it can be a curse for some of us that aren’t disciplined with time management.
It’s not time itself you need to worry about because we all have the same 24 hours in a day. It’s how you are using your time that matters.
Take notice on how the pros and top money makers are crushing it. They understand the monetary value of their time.
Don’t be fooled by the calendar. There are only as many days in the year as you make use of. One man gets only a week’s value out of a year while another man gets a full year’s value out of a week. -Charles Richards
Make your business work for you by managing how you are using your time. Discipline yourself to be really stingy when it’s on YOUR time. Because that’s the only time that matters.
How are using your time on a daily basis? Share your thoughts.
’til next time,
Janette
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