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drmani
12-21-2011, 11:09 AM
I've posted 12 meaty articles to my infopreneur blog - here (http://www.internetinfopreneur.com/blog/) - that
may be of interest to NAMS members who are information marketers.

The series, listed under "Popular Articles" on the sidebar,
distill the essence of my 15 year experience.

It took me almost all of last week to get this done. I kept
thinking of it as preparation for the '30 Day Blog Challenge'
that kicks off next month :)

Hope you find it helpful

All success
Dr.Mani

KaronThackston
12-21-2011, 03:06 PM
Hello Dr. Mani. Wow! You've been on a roll. That's great especially considering everything else you have on your plate ;)

nicoledean
12-22-2011, 10:26 AM
Go Dr. Mani, Go! Do you have any tips or tricks for how you accomplished that?
N

drmani
12-22-2011, 09:49 PM
Go Dr. Mani, Go! Do you have any tips or tricks for how you accomplished that?
N

Two.

1. Focus
2. Plan (I had outlined the 12 topics, and been thinking about them for weeks. It just took
some scheduling and discipline to get them down onto the screen!)

:)

All success
Dr.Mani

PeggyBaron
12-23-2011, 04:19 PM
Very Impressive, Dr. Mani, especially considering the challenge hasn't even started and you could have saved yourself until then. :)

Focus, plan, schedule, discipline - very nicely said!

Nicole, if you like to challenge yourself, it's kind of fun to get a little free timeline to use from Tickerfactory.com. Sometimes having a visual makes all the difference.

Take care,
Peggy

ConnieRagen Green
01-03-2012, 05:40 PM
Congrats, Dr. Mani!

It's funny. I had wanted to be a writer for as long as I can remember, yet I talked about writing much more than ever doing it. Now I write every day, and that has turned me into a writer. DOing is much more effective than simply planning or hoping.

Connie

drmani
01-03-2012, 09:39 PM
It's funny. I had wanted to be a writer for as long as I can remember, yet I talked about writing much more than ever doing it. Now I write every day, and that has turned me into a writer. DOing is much more effective than simply planning or hoping.
Connie

That's so true, Connie. One of the primary reasons for the '30 Day Blog Challenge' is to get many 'wannabe bloggers' off the fence and actually DOING something every day for one full month - just to prove to themselves that it's possible.

I've noticed that once that happens, something magical changes - and things just keep on getting better, easier and more fun afterwards :)

All success
Dr.Mani