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<h1>The Real (Boring) Secret To Success</h1>


<p>by <span>Kyle</span></p>

<p>From the  <span><a title="View all posts in Four Hour Entrepreneur" rel="category tag" href="http://www.fourhourentrepreneur.com/blog/category/four-hour-entrepreneur">Four Hour Entrepreneur</a> Blog<a title="View all posts in Success" rel="category tag" href="http://www.fourhourentrepreneur.com/blog/category/success"></a></span></p></div>


<p style="text-align: center;">“Success is the sum of small efforts,<br />
 repeated day in and day out…”</p>

<p style="text-align: center;">- Robert J. Collier</p>

<p>I’ve spoken to a lot of marketers over the years.</p>

<p>Some hugely successful — 6 figures a month.</p>

<p>Some not so much — $0 in ten years. (Seriously.)</p>

<p>If there is one thing all the successful marketers have in<br />
 common, that the unsuccessful ones do not, it’s this…</p>

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<p>They produce. They focus. They get things done.</p>

<p>And they do it consistently.</p>

<p>Do this for me quickly:</p>

<p>Take out a pen and paper.</p>

<p>Write down all the offers you have in the marketplace — products<br />
 for sale, websites promoting affiliate products, squeeze pages<br />
 building your opt-in list. Anything “out there” that either makes<br />
 you money directly, or builds your list.</p>

<p>Write down all the traffic sources you’re using — PPC, articles,<br />
 banner ads, press releases, text links, ezine ads, viral reports,<br />
 forum signatures, affiliates, joint ventures. Anything “out<br />
 there” actively driving traffic to your offers.</p>

<p>Now… what have you done this month, this week, today, to…<br />
 produce offers, get traffic, get affiliates, secure joint venture<br />
 partners, and improve your conversions?</p>

<p>How did you go?</p>

<p>The sad truth is most people don’t have a single offer out there.</p>

<p>They’re not actively driving traffic in any consistent manner.</p>

<p>They’re not taking action every single day to improve their business.</p>

<p>They’re not in the game.</p>

<p>Are you?</p>

<p><strong>THE REAL (BORING) SECRET TO SUCCESS</strong></p>

<p>Your ability to focus on a single task, to produce products,<br />
 offers, marketing and traffic, to complete projects that grow<br />
 your business… and to do it on a consistent basis.</p>

<p>Get in the game and start playing!</p>

<p>Sounds simple enough but less than 5% of people actually do it.</p>

<p>However, make no mistake — it is a skill, it can be learned,<br />
 and you’ll actually find it easy if you have a SYSTEM.</p>

<p>No matter how unfocused and unproductive you are now, you’ll be<br />
 shocked at how much you can achieve when you’ve got a system<br />
 with simple action steps you can follow.</p>

<p>This week I’m going to outline the action steps you need to take<br />
 to setup systems for your Internet marketing business.</p>

<p>There is a reason I’m doing this in the very first issue of<br />
 Four Hour Entrepreneur — because it’s the single most important<br />
 thing you can do to ensure your success!</p>

<p>Nothing is more important than knowing what you’re going to do,<br />
 when you’re going to do it, and how it’s going to get done.</p>

<p>Here are your action steps:</p>

<p><strong>1. SET YOUR OUTCOME</strong></p>

<p>What do you want to do?</p>

<p>This should be blindingly obvious but you’d be surprised how<br />
 many people have no idea what they actually want. How can you<br />
 ever hope to hit a target if you don’t know what you’re aiming<br />
 for?</p>

<p>What niche are you going into? How much money do you want to<br />
 make? How long do you want to work each day? What skills do<br />
 you need to learn? What tasks are you going to do, and which<br />
 will you outsource?</p>

<p>Write this stuff down! Make a commitment and stick to it.</p>

<p>Use the blueprint I show you in <a onmouseover="self.status='the lost blueprint';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.fourhourentrepreneur.com/blog/go/tlb" target="_blank">The Lost Blueprint</a> to see how<br />
 to structure everything and the order in which you should<br />
 develop each part of your business.</p>

<p>Remember: Step 1 in the blueprint is to develop a low-risk offer<br />
 and start driving traffic to it. That’s it!</p>

<p><strong>2. SCHEDULE YOUR WEEKLY TASKS</strong></p>

<p>What do you need to do?</p>

<p>Once you’ve decided what you want to do, now you’ve got to break<br />
 the big goal down into manageable chunks and schedule time each<br />
 week to work on them.</p>

<p>For example, my weekly tasks include things such as writing copy,<br />
 writing emails, developing info products, testing offers,<br />
 generating traffic, networking, recruiting affiliates, and<br />
 strategic planning.</p>

<p>You can imagine how easy it is to let any one of these activities<br />
 slide for days or even weeks if you don’t have a schedule<br />
 reminding you exactly what needs to be done when.</p>

<p>Your task list may be longer or shorter, but the important thing<br />
 is each day you are making small efforts on key tasks. And each<br />
 week you are making progress towards your desired outcome.</p>

<p><strong>3. SYSTEMIZE YOUR DAILY ACTIVITIES</strong></p>

<p>Knowing exactly what you need to do each day certainly helps<br />
 productivity, and many people find just having a daily task<br />
 list keeps them “honest” and they get a lot more done each day.</p>

<p>However, if you want to make real productivity breakthroughs you<br />
 not only need to know what to do, you need to know HOW to do it.</p>

<p>This is where processes and procedures come into play.</p>

<p>By breaking your tasks down into simple action steps — or<br />
 procedures — you simplify their execution, ensure you get<br />
 consistent results, and greatly simplify outsourcing.</p>

<p>Having a task laid out in step-by-step format also lets you<br />
 quickly spot inefficiencies and bottlenecks so you can improve<br />
 the steps and get things done faster or easier in the future.</p>

<p>I’ve got mind maps as well as simple text files (depending on<br />
 the complexity of the task) where I outline processes for<br />
 everything from writing a salesletter, to creating a report,<br />
 setting up an Adwords campaign, writing an email…</p>

<p>… anything I do regularly in my business.</p>

<p>Next time you sit down to do something in your business, ask<br />
 yourself if you’ll ever have to do this again. If so, take a<br />
 few minutes to write down the steps you take as you’re doing<br />
 them.</p>

<p>The time and frustration it saves you in the future will<br />
 dramatically improve your efficiency and bottom line results.</p>

<p><strong>4. SUCCESS MAXIMIZERS</strong></p>

<p>A few last minute tips to help you get more done faster:</p>

<p>Separate learning time and action time — set a day or time aside<br />
 for learning and figure out what you need to know to complete<br />
 your tasks BEFORE it’s action time. Once you’re working you<br />
 just want to crank through tasks and not have to lookup “how to”<br />
 information. (This is one of the key drivers of impulse buying,<br />
 so you’ll save yourself a few bucks as well.)</p>

<p>Trust, but verify — in your business you are the boss and no<br />
 one else will tell you what you should be doing. That means<br />
 you’ve got to manage yourself. In the corporate world we used<br />
 the mantra, “trust, but verify”, which basically means you<br />
 leave people up to their own devices but monitor that they’re<br />
 doing what they are supposed to.</p>

<p>I use rescuetime.com to verify I’m hitting my productivity<br />
 targets and not slacking off too much. You can “tag” websites<br />
 and applications to categorize them, and mark them from -2 to<br />
 +2 in terms of productivity. So forums might be tagged as -1,<br />
 while the text editor you write copy in is +2. It’s not a<br />
 perfect system but it gives you a good idea of what you’re up to<br />
 and how productive you are.</p>

<p>I also use a Firefox plugin, Leechblock, which stops me from<br />
 being able to visit certain websites at certain times of the day.<br />
 You can block out forums, email, blogs and news sites etc during<br />
 your peak productivity periods to ensure you stay focused.</p>

<p>Finally, there are a few well-known marketers whose online<br />
 personas are basically “lazy surfer dudes who slack off, do<br />
 no work, and money just falls from the sky”. You know who I’m<br />
 talking about.</p>

<p>Be aware these are PERSONAS — they’re designed to attract<br />
 and appeal to people who want to make money online, because hey,<br />
 we all want to slack off and make money, right?</p>

<p>Make no mistake, these guys work their tails off. If you pay<br />
 attention you’ll notice they’ve even let the cat out of the bag<br />
 a few times and admit to how much work they do, but it’s<br />
 always overshadowed by their “lazy” personas.</p>

<p>Don’t be sucked in by the next “get rich quick” thing just<br />
 because it looks easy, at the end of the day there is ALWAYS<br />
 work involved.</p>

<p><strong>THE MOST IMPORTANT FHE ISSUE EVER</strong></p>

<p>I’m serious about how important systems, processes and procedures<br />
 are to your business — there’s a reason multi-billion dollar<br />
 companies like McDonalds and top Internet marketers like<br />
 Terry Dean, swear by them… they work like gangbusters!</p>

<p>Take 15 minutes right now to complete each of the action steps<br />
 in this article and I guarantee, if you follow the systems you<br />
 create — and improve them as you go — you’ll become more<br />
 productive and get more done in 4 hours than most people do in<br />
 a week.</p><h3  class="related_post_title">Related posts:</h3><ul class="related_post"><li>No Related Post</li></ul>]]></content:encoded>
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