goals
Understanding your goals to help you achieve them.
How to Increase Your Site Traffic and Succeed With Your Affiliate Marketing Programs
As an affiliate, your main objective is to sell the products and services offered by your partner merchants. Unless you can do this, you can never hope to make a significant amount of money with affiliate marketing programs. So how do you boost sales? All things being equal, you will need to increase your site traffic before you can experience more sales. By the law of averages, the more people are aware of the products you are offering, the more products you will sell.
By KR4 years ago in Motivation
Shenanigan’s and Shipt
I am one of the luckiest people in this world. I have been given four wonderful friends that a person could ever asked for. Recently, at one of our mother’s funeral, I loving said, “No matter what little street rat Becky brought home, she loved us just the same.” We have been unseperateable except distance and life courses. However, each of our spouses knows that when one of us call the other, life stops, privacy is given for the duration of the phone call, no one interrupts the phone session. Yes, we mean that much to each other.
By Sheila L. Chingwa4 years ago in Motivation
75 Hard Days 1 & 2
Third times the charm right? It’s my third time trying to complete the 75 Hard Challenge. I am determined to get it figured out and completed this time around. No more excuses, just results. I was ready. I even had my boyfriend ready on the sidelines to help push and motivate me when he needed to.
By Emily McDonald4 years ago in Motivation
On Purpose & Goals
Wondering about my life again. Thinking about my past in relation to my future. First: what does it mean to have a plan? Where do my actions go when the unknown becomes familiar? What happens when novelty in my life choices becomes a safe routine leading me towards an income, a house, and a family? Won't I continue the same thing over and over in pursuit of stability? Where even am I going?
By E.4 years ago in Motivation
A tale of two jobs
I have two jobs. I have my day job and I have my side job. I love them both and I help people in both. My day job is that I am a manager of a grocery store gas station. I have been with the same company for 20 years. This is the only job I have every had. I started as a service clerk. That did not last long. I got promoted to cashier quickly. I stayed a cashier for a long time while I was going to school. I have also been a scanning coordinator. I became the lead scan coordinator. Then I went away to college. I came back during the summers to work. When I was done with school, I was a cashier for a while. I also tried bookkeeping for a while. It was not for me. It was too repetitive. Then they opened the gas station, and I worked my way up to manager.
By Jeremy White4 years ago in Motivation
What I do
To preemptively sum it up I love my job because of the flexibility, unique environment, and some amazing individuals. It is more complicated that obviously, like any position there are many elements that add to or subtract from the amount of satisfaction that each workday brings.
By Dae Stevens4 years ago in Motivation
Nature of Management - Defining the Nature of Management
The scope and nature of corporate management is a very broad subject. But those who have spoken about the nature of management have discussed them separately to assist you understand them better. Management is so common and essential in all organizations, because it is so fundamental and universal. Managers are very important in any organization because they have to be able to lead, manage, and coordinate other people's efforts to achieve a certain objective or target.
By Dr. Yogesh Kumar 4 years ago in Motivation
Cutting a path to success
Cutting a path to success For as long as I can remember I have wanted to forge ways to use my creativity as a means to support my lifestyle. At every turn of that journey, scissors have been a necessary tool for my life. I don’t think I can recall my very first time using a pair of scissors but I distinctly remember them always being ready for whatever life threw at me that needed cutting. If you were born in the last 40 years like me, you probably had one of your first experiences cutting with safety scissors. One of my most distinct memories as a child goes back to making hearts with safety scissors from construction paper. However, as I grew I began to discover the wonders of what could be created from these two sharp pieces of metal beyond the scope of paper hearts.
By B Crawford4 years ago in Motivation





