That’s a good question. Ultimately, it’s up to you. Getting started is often the hardest part.
Paul often uses the analogy that building your online business is like a playground roundabout. At first, it takes a big push to get it moving. But once it starts to move and the momentum begins to grow, it gets easier and easier. Your online business is just the same.
In other words. Do a little, every day.
We understand this might be difficult when setting up, but it’s really important to create the habit. The quicker this becomes a consistent part of your daily routine the quicker you’ll be able to start attracting people towards your business.
A quote we love:
The habit is more important than the intensity at first - John Assaraf
A Potential Schedule:
Daily:
- Read your goal-card
- 30 minutes on Facebook (posting, liking, focus on your page)
- 30 minutes on Twitter (following or unfollowing, tweeting)
Two or three times per week:
- Grow your Twitter following: adding/removing followers on Twitter
- Subscribe to the lists of the top leaders of your niche and see how they structure their communication
- Go online and give value - start/join conversations, share inspiring posts, etc.
Weekly:
- 30 minutes on LinkedIn (accepting friendship, interacting in groups).
- 1 hour on email marketing (creating the following week's emails).
- 1 hour Blog post scheduling - sourcing articles, discovering images for your posts, finding suitable YouTube videos for your blog etc.
The goal here is to build momentum. Create the habit. Soon it’ll just become part of your day and you’ll be amazed what you can achieve.
We can’t emphasize it enough: to get the best from the course, and from you, make sure you work on it every day.