You Need More Time?
I asked on Facebook what people wanted MORE of in their lives.
Eric Mullenix wins most creative:

Fortunately, most folks aren’t as brutal as Eric.
Most folks said they just wanted more time. Not million dollar profits or instant #1 Google rankings. They just wanted time. So simple, and yet also one of the only things people can ask for that they’ll never get – each day will always have the same 24 hours.
This puts a big hole in the idea that too many folks interested in online business are only into get-rich-quick schemes and aren’t willing to do the actual work to build a business online.
I think you are willing to do the actual work. I think you’re overwhelmed with life, kids, swim practice, watching what you eat, oil changes, date night, football, nose hairs, Photoshop, rain, politics, voicemails from your mom and everything else that you can’t even catch a breath sometimes. And you want more time so you can cover all those bases AND build your business!
I’ve been thinking a lot about these things and how I can help you the most.
And I’ve spent the better part of a year restructuring my business in various ways to make it more efficient – because, you know what – I want more time too!
I see these questions and roadblocks a lot:
- Should I use a pseudonym since I’m in multiple niches?
- But I don’t have the TIME to write content.
- I’m not good at writing.
- My outsourcers aren’t producing high enough quality articles.
- The keyword volume is there, but I just can’t get myself to work on this site, the topic is so boring!
- Can I be an “expert” in Google’s eyes in more than one marketplace?
- I have to do everything myself – I can’t afford to hire people.
Tomorrow at Noon Pacific Time I’ll introduce you to a new way of looking at your online business. A way that will solve the 7 problems above, with a complete roadmap to implementing it.
It’s a path I’ve traveled with several sites – it’s even been recently introduced at Redomestication – and I’d like to show you the way.
You’ll reclaim your TIME and start doing the work that you love. See you tomorrow!
Until tomorrow, read up on Publisher Rank. It’s all a part of this evolution.





Thanks Michelle! Yes, there are never enough hours in the day!
That’s funny, Ed put that story together with Storify…which I mentioned last week. I even figured out how to put the bookmarklet right on the iPad (and wrote about it on one of my sites) so I can collect content while watching TV! It’s one way I am making more use of all my time and not neglecting my family either!
But enough of that… I have an article to write!
Eric Mullenix wins most creative: What does Conan the Barbarian win?