Ten ways to get more done in less time

Web entrepreneurs, especially those who work outside the confines of the traditional workspace, often have trouble managing their time. This article proves 10 time-tested methods to get more work done than before AND free up the time we tend to ‘borrow’ from outside our work schedule. These suggestions are work well for bloggers, entrepreneurs and especially anyone [...]

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Quality vs Success: What is more important for you?

On one hand, you have the burning desire to create something remarkable, memorable, and of sheer quality. It takes time, love and hard work, and you run the risk that it will go unappreciated, for after all you are pandering to your own notion of what needs to be said and done. After all, to [...]

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Learn from your competition or beat your own path?

There are two popular views on ‘being successful’: One says that you should look at the best in your industry and copy what they’re doing (and try to improve that while you’re at it). The theory goes that you can’t fail if you do what’s already working. The second says that leaders are more successful and as [...]

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Three tips for being a better blogger

It’s Friday evening, 6:30 pm and you’re furiously tapping away at your laptop, churning out the first of many articles / blog posts / linkbaits that you were supposed to write this week. The deadline is Monday morning, your procrastination hasn’t paid off and now your weekend (and your nerves) are wasted as you slave [...]

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How blogging can make or break your success

I’ve often wondered about the tagline of Performancing.com, “Helping Bloggers Succeed”. First off I would like to talk about success online and offline a lot. In fact it’s one of my favorite topics. When some folks talk online all they talk about is revenue. Revenue isn’t success necessarily. And more of it doesn’t always make [...]

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Outsource your blogging chores – for free!

There are two ways that you can outsource the non-essential chores of running your blog (and this includes promoting as well). The obvious way is to hire help – we’ve talked about this in the past here on Performancing and we even have a Blogger Jobs forum dedicated for this purpose. Depending on what tasks you [...]

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What do you do?

Ever since I started working online, I’ve had trouble answering a very simple question – what do you do? In university it was easy – you could tell them you were studying computer science and while you never wanted to write code again in your life, people would have no problems in attaching a convenient label [...]

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The Real Cost Of A Blog Reboot

When I tell people how much it costs to have their blog rebooted, they often react as if I’ve grabbed their wallet and made a run for it. The truth is, no one who really needs this advice has any idea of how much its worth – for most people, spending $500-$1k to get a 2000-3000 [...]

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