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There are certain things that separate those who succeed from those who fail,
and habits are one of them.
When it comes to habits, you probably instinctively think of bad ones
– but those who thrive have acquired a treasure trove of
success habits that propel them forward to better achievements.
You might be someone who wants to bring in more money to supplement your retirement income.
You may want to spend your golden years traveling.
Or maybe you just want to start a second career to maintain good brain health
and feel useful on a daily basis.
The world of online marketing is one that you can use to accomplish any of these dreams.
But in order to do so, you’ll have to learn how to build better habits.
Most people get in their own way and sabotage their success,
and that’s based on things they don’t do that they should be doing
– or things they need to eliminate or improve on.
Strategize According to Your Goals and Milestones
Success isn’t something that you’ll achieve just because you want it
- without having a specific plan for the follow-through steps.
While it’s important to think about and dream of success,
getting there does require a strategy.
You need to have goals and milestones ready to implement
and put them into action.
You have to have a way to manage your tasks.
In order to find business success,
you can’t randomly work on any task just because you feel like it.
You also can’t avoid working on them when you don’t feel like it
if you have an end goal in mind.
A bunch of completed tasks don’t necessarily mean you’re making progress, either.
The tasks that you work on need to mean something productive for your business.
For example, tweaking your website to change a background color or theme might be a task
- but it doesn’t necessarily move you closer to success unless you’re split testing for conversions.
You don’t want to wander around without concrete goals every day.
You need to make a habit of creating specific goals.
These help to keep you on track as well as be able to maintain a linear journey to success.
They can prevent you from completing a string of tasks that may not be the focus
that you need in the moment. Plan what it is that you need to do.
Make every step count toward success now or for your future.
If it’s not something that will benefit the business, then don’t spend time on it
until your business is a success and you can afford the time to do it.
Part of the strategy for your goals should include who you align with.
There are going to be some people that you can connect with that will benefit your business.
For example, you can set goals to create joint ventures or partnerships
with other people in your niche or in related niches.
Make each connection count.
You don’t want to align yourself with people who don’t have a good reputation
in online marketing. That will work against you.
Be aware of the amount of time you’re putting toward building your success.
If your goal is to create a certain product, then your strategy needs to reflect that.
Part of that might mean that one of your goals is to have a certain number of sales.
Or you might have a number to reach, such as $10,000 in sales.
In order to hit those goals, your milestones need to take you there.
Some milestones might be steps such as brainstorming your product creation.
From there, your milestone might be putting your brainstorming notes
into an outline you can follow.
Some of the time spent toward your goals may be connecting with
your potential affiliates and announcing your launch.
You may also need to allot time to finishing the product
and schedule time when you’re going to go live with it.
When planning your strategy to achieve your goals...
Make the Time and Goals Count Toward Success.
Spend your energy on what truly matters for your business.
Everything else should take a back seat so that
you’re not floundering each day and missing the mark on what’s important.
Habitual Brain Dumps to Keep Things Fresh
If you’ve ever had to do several things at once, you know how much
it can divide your focus and wreck your concentration.
Your brain takes longer to process things when it’s already messy
because of other thoughts or tasks that you need to consider or are in the middle of.
It’s like having several tabs open on your computer and you’re trying to toggle
between them and keep everything straight.
The more you make your brain keep track of,
the harder it gets for your brain to sort through the noise.
When your brain tries to hold onto everything you need to keep up with,
your mindset gets messy.
You’re less productive and more easily frustrated.
That’s why you need to practice habitual brain dumps.
This is a habit where you make sure you keep the information that’s absolutely
necessary, but you take the other information you need.
Get it out of your brain space into a written or visual medium.
You can do something simple such as making a list.
Write down every task that you need to take care of
- whether it’s related to the business or not.
Write down the thoughts that keep overloading your brain
or whatever is taking up room there.
You can write down your appointments, upcoming events,
future joint ventures, networking opportunities.
Write down projects you need to create or are in the middle of working on.
But don’t just write down what you need to do.
You can also write down what you’re feeling
or thinking about everything that’s going on, too.
Get a journal - whether it’s one that’s digital or tangible
- and write down whatever is happening.
You can use a blog if you prefer.
Write about whatever is frustrating you about the business
or what’s going on that’s causing you to have self-doubt.
Note whatever is making you feel excited about the work
or projects you might be looking forward to starting.
You can journal about projects that are going well or that aren’t.
You can write about ideas that you have for that project or
ones you have for future projects.
You can write down your ideas in a brainstorming format
or you can put them all in an idea outline.
By providing an outline, when you’re ready to start a new project,
the outline might spark a jumping off point to help you know what step to take next.
You can write down the future thoughts you have about your current niche
- or ideas about niches you think you’d like to get involved with.
By emptying your brain, you won’t have a hundred and one things
nagging at you or demanding your mental attention.
You’ll be able to work from a clean slate without all that internal noise.
You don’t have to share your brain dump with anyone else if you don’t want to.
It can be just for your own personal reference.
But make it a habit to dump whatever you need to on a regular basis.
Create this habit by picking a day of the week or a certain time daily to just extract it all.
You’ll feel better knowing you have it some attention,
and it provides you with a clean slate to focus on goals the following day.
Have a Routine to Improve Your Chance at Success
Without a routine, you can end up having days that are hit or miss
when it comes to achieving success.
Having a routine is a habit in and of itself and it means you do the same thing regularly
so that your other habits increase your daily effectiveness in all areas of your life.
Start by getting up at the same time every morning.
If you get up whenever you like, this can not only limit the amount of hours
you have to accomplish things, but it can also impact your motivation.
You also need to have a routine set for when you go to bed.
This might mean that you go to bed at the same time every night,
but first you write out the next day’s to-do list.
Your evening routine can help jumpstart the next morning.
Routines are also important when it comes to work.
You need one so that you get important tasks done.
If you don’t have a routine, it can be easy to settle in, ready to get to work
but instead, you lose an hour by checking out social media.
Or, you get caught up in playing a game on your phone.
A routine is like an outline that can tell you
what you need to do when you need to do it.
But a routine shouldn’t just be limited to getting up or working, either.
You also need to focus on your health. Have an exercise routine.
Getting physical is a good way to keep your body in good shape.
By protecting your physical health, this helps your mental health as well.
Exercise can do wonders for helping lower stress levels
so you can make rational business decisions.
Plus, you get a boost of dopamine,
which can help you feel positive and motivated.
Set a routine so that you avoid burnout.
When you’re under pressure or stress it causes burnout
because you feel like you’re overloaded.
Despite your best wishes, you’re not a superhero.
Your physical and mental powers are limited.
If you go full speed ahead and push yourself beyond what you can handle,
you’ll end up burning out. Create a routine in your personal life, too.
This might mean that you need to create a master calendar so that every day,
you know what’s supposed to be done in both areas of your life.
You know the days and times when you’re supposed to be working on a project
or taking care of laundry.
You can see at a glance when you have a meeting scheduled
or when you’re supposed to notify your affiliates.
Having a routine can help you know when there’s time in your schedule
that you can have to just do nothing.
A lot of people forget that they don’t have to be busy 24/7
and that it’s okay to have a relaxation routine.
This might mean meditating, journaling, spending time with friends,
or going out for a walk.
Having a routine can help you avoid burnout, stress and all the things that get in the way
of your success and personal satisfaction.
Create a routine now so that nothing stops you in the future.
Find Time to Network for Improvement
There are many ways that you can improve everything about your business.
You might have ideas that you’ve come up with and you’ve started out that way.
You’re working on projects that stem from these concepts.
You might be running your business a certain way.
But a good way to improve on what you’re doing is by networking.
When you network, you grow.
Good networking can allow you to listen to another person’s way of doing things.
You can learn by watching other people
- by paying attention to how they handled the same steps you’re currently taking.
When you network, don’t be afraid to ask questions. That’s how you grow.
Others do things differently in a way that might help simplify a task.
Or, you might learn about a new technique that you didn’t know before.
Just as others know how to do things differently that can improve your own business,
you also have the power to help them, too.
It could be that you have some knowledge that someone else doesn’t have
and by sharing it, you help them level up.
This kind of networking can build and boost your reputation as a niche leader.
You might be able to network with someone to help them accomplish a task
that derailed their progress. You help them get back on track.
Making it a habit of helping others in business improves your own journey
and can help you reach goals of your own.
For example, you might network and help someone get better content on their site,
but in turn, they know more about improving a landing page.
Make it at least a weekly habit to network with people.
You can do this by finding groups that are in your niche
or are related to your niche or have to do with tasks you’re working on.
For example, there are Facebook groups dedicated to digital marketers.
Every niche under the sun has a group or a way to network somewhere.
This could be on Facebook or it could be on LinkedIn or elsewhere.
There are networking opportunities on Instagram or in Clubhouse, too.
You can also network, ask questions and give help through other means
such as with email.
You can have group emails within a networking group.
Or, you can ask questions or answer them via email
as a way of networking for improvement.
There are forums that you can take part in.
Or, you can get involved with webinars or even attend in person events.
The more that you network, the greater the opportunity you have to improve
and grow.
Get Really Good at the Little Things
When you have a business, some things are repetitive.
These aren’t always known as the big things - such as choosing a niche.
But most people get focused on the big decisions like that,
and things like building their list.
Because they’re expending so much time and effort on what they feel
are the big things, they overlook the fact that it’s the little things
that can be a time drag and can also cause stress.
That’s why you need to get really good at the little things.
You need to develop a quick way to handle all of these little things.
You can free up a lot of time and minimize the effort that it takes you
to cross items off your task list.
In business, time is valuable because it can equal profits.
The more time you have, the more you can do.
So by freeing up time, you’re investing in your success.
Besides just focusing on the big things like studying how you need to build a list,
look for ways to streamline little things.
There’s no use in reinventing the wheel.
When you’re going to have to do something over and over again,
there’s no need to start from scratch each time.
For example, instead of creating a brand new email every time you send
a campaign to your subscribers, have a template that you can use.
This way, you don’t have to spend time inputting different aspects
or starting all over to build the layout.
When you use a template, you get to customize
or personalize the emails that you send out
- but with a lot less time and effort.
By having templates that you use, you don’t waste time designing the email,
formatting it and more.
These are things that you can do in addition to what you already do,
but it just streamlines the whole process so you get more done, faster.
Once you create a system so that these little tasks don’t require as much effort,
then you can move on to working on projects or other parts of the business.
Every part of your business that involves the little things and can sometimes be a time
drain should have a system in place that gives you the ability to get it done quickly.
Don’t complicate things and create a system that’s too involved. Simplify it.
Set up a quick system to use in areas such as research.
Don’t waste hours trying to find answers.
Go to trusted sources. For example, if you write in the health niche and need information
for a blog, look up the news links that are usually found at the top of all search engines.
Have a system for blogging - like brainstorming several ideas from one topic -
so you get multiple blog posts. Write up each of these as rough drafts.
Edit them all at the same time.
Have your images already gathered so you can quickly upload and then schedule
all the posts to drop when you want them to. Do the same thing with networking.
Know what your purpose is for the networking ahead of time.
Research the best places or people to network. Build a circle ahead of your time of need
so that you can tap into it whenever you have something arise and need help
or trusted insight.
Have networking templates that you use for your emails like specific ones for messages
when you want to request information or a possible joint venture or affiliate opportunity.
Have networking follow up templates that you use and have a thank you template
in place, too.
Doing all of these will save you time and give it back to you so that you can build your
business quicker, with fewer headaches, and without straying from things are really important.
Senior online marketers, like many people who are trying to find their footing and earn a living
online, have to be careful not to work at a frantic pace so that they can calmly and methodically
make smart business decisions that will benefit them.
When you take time to look at the results of some of the people out there pursuing this career,
you’ll be able to spot who is struggling based on the time you see them wasting online, the way
you witness them hopping from one project to another, and how they all seem scatterbrained
and void of any solid strategy.
You want better for yourself, and that starts with making a commitment that you’ll become
a high achiever and not someone who merely claims to work on their business a lot.
You could work 15 hours a day and still get nowhere if you’re not making the right moves.
Regardless of which business model or niche that you’re in.
You want to always work smarter, not harder.
There are certain things that separate
those who Succeed from those who fail...
Habits are one of them.
When it comes to habits, you probably instinctively think of bad ones...
– but those who thrive have acquired a treasure trove of success habits that propel them forward to better achievements.
You might be someone who wants to bring in more money to supplement your
retirement income.
You may want to spend your golden years traveling.
Or maybe you just want to start a second career to maintain good brain health
and feel useful on a daily basis.
The world of online marketing is one that you can use to accomplish any of these dreams.
But in order to do so, you’ll have to learn how to build better habits.
Most people get in their own way and sabotage their success,
and that’s based on things they don’t do that they should be doing
– or things they need to eliminate or improve on.
Strategize According to Your Goals and Milestones
Success isn’t something that you’ll achieve just because you want it
- without having a specific plan for the follow-through steps.
While it’s important to think about and dream of success,
getting there does require a strategy.
You need to have goals and milestones ready to implement
and put them into action.
You have to have a way to manage your tasks.
In order to find business success,
you can’t randomly work on any task just because you feel like it.
You also can’t avoid working on them when you don’t feel like it
if you have an end goal in mind.
A bunch of completed tasks don’t necessarily mean you’re making progress, either.
The tasks that you work on need to mean something productive for your business.
For example, tweaking your website to change a background color or theme might be a task
- but it doesn’t necessarily move you closer to success unless you’re split testing for conversions.
You don’t want to wander around without concrete goals every day.
You need to make a habit of creating specific goals.
These help to keep you on track as well as be able to maintain a linear journey to success.
They can prevent you from completing a string of tasks that may not be the focus
that you need in the moment. Plan what it is that you need to do.
Make every step count toward success now or for your future.
If it’s not something that will benefit the business, then don’t spend time on it
until your business is a success and you can afford the time to do it.
Part of the strategy for your goals should include who you align with.
There are going to be some people that you can connect with that will benefit your business.
For example, you can set goals to create joint ventures or partnerships
with other people in your niche or in related niches.
Make each connection count.
You don’t want to align yourself with people who don’t have a good reputation
in online marketing. That will work against you.
Be aware of the amount of time you’re putting toward building your success.
If your goal is to create a certain product, then your strategy needs to reflect that.
Part of that might mean that one of your goals is to have a certain number of sales.
Or you might have a number to reach, such as $10,000 in sales.
In order to hit those goals, your milestones need to take you there.
Some milestones might be steps such as brainstorming your product creation.
From there, your milestone might be putting your brainstorming notes
into an outline you can follow.
Some of the time spent toward your goals may be connecting with
your potential affiliates and announcing your launch.
You may also need to allot time to finishing the product
and schedule time when you’re going to go live with it.
When planning your strategy to achieve your goals...
Make the Time and Goals Count Toward Success.
Spend your energy on what truly matters for your business.
Everything else should take a back seat so that
you’re not floundering each day and missing the mark on what’s important.
Habitual Brain Dumps to Keep Things Fresh
If you’ve ever had to do several things at once, you know how much
it can divide your focus and wreck your concentration.
Your brain takes longer to process things when it’s already messy
because of other thoughts or tasks that you need to consider or are in the middle of.
It’s like having several tabs open on your computer and you’re trying to toggle
between them and keep everything straight.
The more you make your brain keep track of,
the harder it gets for your brain to sort through the noise.
When your brain tries to hold onto everything you need to keep up with,
your mindset gets messy.
You’re less productive and more easily frustrated.
That’s why you need to practice habitual brain dumps.
This is a habit where you make sure you keep the information that’s absolutely
necessary, but you take the other information you need.
Get it out of your brain space into a written or visual medium.
You can do something simple such as making a list.
Write down every task that you need to take care of
- whether it’s related to the business or not.
Write down the thoughts that keep overloading your brain
or whatever is taking up room there.
You can write down your appointments, upcoming events,
future joint ventures, networking opportunities.
Write down projects you need to create or are in the middle of working on.
But don’t just write down what you need to do.
You can also write down what you’re feeling
or thinking about everything that’s going on, too.
Get a journal - whether it’s one that’s digital or tangible
- and write down whatever is happening.
You can use a blog if you prefer.
Write about whatever is frustrating you about the business
or what’s going on that’s causing you to have self-doubt.
Note whatever is making you feel excited about the work
or projects you might be looking forward to starting.
You can journal about projects that are going well or that aren’t.
You can write about ideas that you have for that project or
ones you have for future projects.
You can write down your ideas in a brainstorming format
or you can put them all in an idea outline.
By providing an outline, when you’re ready to start a new project,
the outline might spark a jumping off point to help you know what step to take next.
You can write down the future thoughts you have about your current niche
- or ideas about niches you think you’d like to get involved with.
By emptying your brain, you won’t have a hundred and one things
nagging at you or demanding your mental attention.
You’ll be able to work from a clean slate without all that internal noise.
You don’t have to share your brain dump with anyone else if you don’t want to.
It can be just for your own personal reference.
But make it a habit to dump whatever you need to on a regular basis.
Create this habit by picking a day of the week or a certain time daily to just extract it all.
You’ll feel better knowing you have it some attention,
and it provides you with a clean slate to focus on goals the following day.
Have a Routine to Improve Your Chance at Success
Without a routine, you can end up having days that are hit or miss
when it comes to achieving success.
Having a routine is a habit in and of itself and it means you do the same thing regularly
so that your other habits increase your daily effectiveness in all areas of your life.
Start by getting up at the same time every morning.
If you get up whenever you like, this can not only limit the amount of hours
you have to accomplish things, but it can also impact your motivation.
You also need to have a routine set for when you go to bed.
This might mean that you go to bed at the same time every night,
but first you write out the next day’s to-do list.
Your evening routine can help jumpstart the next morning.
Routines are also important when it comes to work.
You need one so that you get important tasks done.
If you don’t have a routine, it can be easy to settle in, ready to get to work
but instead, you lose an hour by checking out social media.
Or, you get caught up in playing a game on your phone.
A routine is like an outline that can tell you
what you need to do when you need to do it.
But a routine shouldn’t just be limited to getting up or working, either.
You also need to focus on your health. Have an exercise routine.
Getting physical is a good way to keep your body in good shape.
By protecting your physical health, this helps your mental health as well.
Exercise can do wonders for helping lower stress levels
so you can make rational business decisions.
Plus, you get a boost of dopamine,
which can help you feel positive and motivated.
Set a routine so that you avoid burnout.
When you’re under pressure or stress it causes burnout
because you feel like you’re overloaded.
Despite your best wishes, you’re not a superhero.
Your physical and mental powers are limited.
If you go full speed ahead and push yourself beyond what you can handle,
you’ll end up burning out. Create a routine in your personal life, too.
This might mean that you need to create a master calendar so that every day,
you know what’s supposed to be done in both areas of your life.
You know the days and times when you’re supposed to be working on a project
or taking care of laundry.
You can see at a glance when you have a meeting scheduled
or when you’re supposed to notify your affiliates.
Having a routine can help you know when there’s time in your schedule
that you can have to just do nothing.
A lot of people forget that they don’t have to be busy 24/7
and that it’s okay to have a relaxation routine.
This might mean meditating, journaling, spending time with friends,
or going out for a walk.
Having a routine can help you avoid burnout, stress and all the things that get in the way
of your success and personal satisfaction.
Create a routine now so that nothing stops you in the future.
Find Time to Network for Improvement
There are many ways that you can improve everything about your business.
You might have ideas that you’ve come up with and you’ve started out that way.
You’re working on projects that stem from these concepts.
You might be running your business a certain way.
But a good way to improve on what you’re doing is by networking.
When you network, you grow.
Good networking can allow you to listen to another person’s way of doing things.
You can learn by watching other people
- by paying attention to how they handled the same steps you’re currently taking.
When you network, don’t be afraid to ask questions. That’s how you grow.
Others do things differently in a way that might help simplify a task.
Or, you might learn about a new technique that you didn’t know before.
Just as others know how to do things differently that can improve your own business,
you also have the power to help them, too.
It could be that you have some knowledge that someone else doesn’t have
and by sharing it, you help them level up.
This kind of networking can build and boost your reputation as a niche leader.
You might be able to network with someone to help them accomplish a task
that derailed their progress. You help them get back on track.
Making it a habit of helping others in business improves your own journey
and can help you reach goals of your own.
For example, you might network and help someone get better content on their site,
but in turn, they know more about improving a landing page.
Make it at least a weekly habit to network with people.
You can do this by finding groups that are in your niche
or are related to your niche or have to do with tasks you’re working on.
For example, there are Facebook groups dedicated to digital marketers.
Every niche under the sun has a group or a way to network somewhere.
This could be on Facebook or it could be on LinkedIn or elsewhere.
There are networking opportunities on Instagram or in Clubhouse, too.
You can also network, ask questions and give help through other means
such as with email.
You can have group emails within a networking group.
Or, you can ask questions or answer them via email
as a way of networking for improvement.
There are forums that you can take part in.
Or, you can get involved with webinars or even attend in person events.
The more that you network, the greater the opportunity you have to improve
and grow.
Get Really Good at the Little Things
When you have a business, some things are repetitive.
These aren’t always known as the big things - such as choosing a niche.
But most people get focused on the big decisions like that,
and things like building their list.
Because they’re expending so much time and effort on what they feel
are the big things, they overlook the fact that it’s the little things
that can be a time drag and can also cause stress.
That’s why you need to get really good at the little things.
You need to develop a quick way to handle all of these little things.
You can free up a lot of time and minimize the effort that it takes you
to cross items off your task list.
In business, time is valuable because it can equal profits.
The more time you have, the more you can do.
So by freeing up time, you’re investing in your success.
Besides just focusing on the big things like studying how you need to build a list,
look for ways to streamline little things.
There’s no use in reinventing the wheel.
When you’re going to have to do something over and over again,
there’s no need to start from scratch each time.
For example, instead of creating a brand new email every time you send
a campaign to your subscribers, have a template that you can use.
This way, you don’t have to spend time inputting different aspects
or starting all over to build the layout.
When you use a template, you get to customize
or personalize the emails that you send out
- but with a lot less time and effort.
By having templates that you use, you don’t waste time designing the email,
formatting it and more.
These are things that you can do in addition to what you already do,
but it just streamlines the whole process so you get more done, faster.
Once you create a system so that these little tasks don’t require as much effort,
then you can move on to working on projects or other parts of the business.
Every part of your business that involves the little things and can sometimes be a time
drain should have a system in place that gives you the ability to get it done quickly.
Don’t complicate things and create a system that’s too involved. Simplify it.
Set up a quick system to use in areas such as research.
Don’t waste hours trying to find answers.
Go to trusted sources. For example, if you write in the health niche and need information
for a blog, look up the news links that are usually found at the top of all search engines.
Have a system for blogging - like brainstorming several ideas from one topic -
so you get multiple blog posts. Write up each of these as rough drafts.
Edit them all at the same time.
Have your images already gathered so you can quickly upload and then schedule
all the posts to drop when you want them to. Do the same thing with networking.
Know what your purpose is for the networking ahead of time.
Research the best places or people to network. Build a circle ahead of your time of need
so that you can tap into it whenever you have something arise and need help
or trusted insight.
Have networking templates that you use for your emails like specific ones for messages
when you want to request information or a possible joint venture or affiliate opportunity.
Have networking follow up templates that you use and have a thank you template
in place, too.
Doing all of these will save you time and give it back to you so that you can build your
business quicker, with fewer headaches, and without straying from things are really important.
Senior online marketers, like many people who are trying to find their footing and earn a living
online, have to be careful not to work at a frantic pace so that they can calmly and methodically
make smart business decisions that will benefit them.
When you take time to look at the results of some of the people out there pursuing this career,
you’ll be able to spot who is struggling based on the time you see them wasting online, the way
you witness them hopping from one project to another, and how they all seem scatterbrained
and void of any solid strategy.
You want better for yourself, and that starts with making a commitment that you’ll become
a high achiever and not someone who merely claims to work on their business a lot.
You could work 15 hours a day and still get nowhere if you’re not making the right moves.
Regardless of which business model or niche that you’re in.
You want to always work smarter, not harder.


