This is a busy week for me and for Virtual Internet Professionals. To say I have a lot to do is an understatement of the magnitude not seen in my world for a while.
What's on my plate this week? I have to start practicing what I preach. I've been sliding along, waiting for my website to get done. I mean, after all, how can I be expected to write articles when I don't have a website to direct people to? How can I do much with Twitter and Facebook without a web URL? What am I supposed to give my friends who have offered to promote my business if I have no site to send them to? There's more but you get the idea.
Well, the website is about a minute-and-a-half away from being completed. I get to:
- Finish writing copy for it
- Set up my Amazon page(s)
- Write a few articles (yes, I could have been doing that all along and just waited for the launch of the website before submitting them but I didn't--I'm really not all that different than you)
- Get my act together with Facebook and Twitter
- Start leaving cogent comments on the blogs I've been reading for months, sometimes years, including the link to my site
- Start creating my newsletter
- Write one heck of a lot more here, on this blog
- Start looking for JVs (Joint Ventures)
- Create teleseminars and record them to create products
- Oh, and let's not forget to write that eBook
I feel like I'm missing something but it escapes me right now and I don't have a clue how I'm going to do 1/4th of what I've listed here already. It won't be hard to see how I'm doing. If you don't hear about some of this stuff in the next few weeks you'll know I haven't done very well.
It would be so much easier to do all this if I had a really great VA but for the time being I'm on my own. (Well, me and the rest of my team but I told them they don't have to do any of this stuff--what was I thinking?!!)

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