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Days 9-12 Time Crunch

Ok, so life got a little crazy with client projects at the end of last week and I didn’t get a chance to post. Among other things, I wrapped up the first draft of copy for a killer prospecting package–can’t wait to see it when it’s done! I also got raves on my first official Marketing Map (which needs a better name)–a 12-month marketing action plan for a green home store in New Jersey. I hope to chronicle some of his journey as he gets closer to opening the store October 1.

Marketing-wise, it’s been a lot about the website. We finally went live last night but I can’t get in to edit some outdated info because Contribute sucks. So I’m a little stressed about that this morning. This is why I wanted a CMS system but there’s no point going into that now.

I have two teleseminars tentatively scheduled–one for next week! And I have one more new project related to the other two I got last week for a new mutual fund. And finally, on Friday I received a check that equaled 645% of my daily income goal. Yeah!

Lots of thinking and ideas for the week ahead if I can get a better grip on my time. : )

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Comment from Claire
Time: August 18, 2008, 2:27 pm

Yup, Contribute does indeed suck. Good in principle, sucks in reality. I learned that the hard way. In fact, on Friday I removed all the Contribute code for a client’s site that I designed in 2005.

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