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Sarah Worsham / Feb 4, 2009

Morning Edition – Feb 4, 2009

Almost halfway through the week.  Here’s some links to get you on your way to a great day:

  • The Highly Engaged Referral (Duct Tape Marketing)
  • Lifestreams of History – How will Future Generations Look Back at Us? (Performancing)
  • Social Media Marketing FAQ (Traffikd)
  • The Social Media Echo Chamber Makes Me Not Want to Listen (Social Media Explorer)
  • AdMob Launches Ad Unit for Android Applications (Ad Ops Online)
  • How to Optimize Your Blog for Search Engines (QuickSprout)
  • Ultimate Guide to Twitter – Marketing, Tips, Best Practices & More (Web Analytics World)
  • The Goals it the Interaction (Chris Brogan)
  • The Importance of Nurturing (The Web Strategist)

We post links to stories about how to use the web effectively throughout the day on Twitter or Delicious.  Also, if you have a post or link you think is worth sharing, please let us know!

Sarah Worsham / Feb 3, 2009

Want to Reach Your Goals? Make Sure They're Attainable

goalcoxyIf you have goals like “Increase profits” or “Make Money” or even “Be Profitable”, you may have a hard time achieving those goals.  Why?  Because they are not clearly defined nor do they have a set time limit.  When setting goals, it’s important that they are short, to the point, and reachable within a certain time.

Setting goals which are actually attainable will make it easier to figure out the tactics you need to implement to reach the goal.  Most of all, these goals are actually useable for management and business purposes and will help align your company to work towards a single endpoint.  Reaching a goal is great for morale, which is important if you want to be able to focus on new goals in the future.

Sometimes businesses get caught up in setting goals which are a bit outside of their reach.  Sometimes “stretch goals”, these goals are sometimes attainable by putting in an amazing amount of effort and having a lot of luck.  Some people think that having goals that are not easily attainable makes people work harder, but usually there is little reward for working so hard and it is not sustainable without burnout – which eventually leads to less productivity.

So intead of setting big lofty goals that no one really understands how to reach, try for smaller, concise goals which have a specific timeline.  For example, “Increase profits by 5% by the end of the first quarter, 2009”.  You’ll set up both yourself and your business for success.

(photo by coxy @ Flickr CC)

Technorati Tags: goals, strategy, business, marketing

Sarah Worsham / Feb 3, 2009

Sazbean Added to BIGLIST Search Marketing Blogs

Big List - Search Marketing BlogsYesterday, Lee Odden from Online Marketing Blog was kind enough to review Sazbean.com and add us to his BIGLIST of Search Engine Blogs:

Sarah and Aaron Worsham post about a wide range of internet marketing topics including strategy, marketing, design, and technology in this well written blog that also includes a nice “Morning Edition” collection of links post.

Thanks, Lee.  I’m a regular reader of the Lee’s blog (as you probably can tell from the occasional links in the Morning Edition), so it was nice to find out he likes our blog as well.  Most of all, we’re happy that people like our content and feel that we’re providing good information.  We hope we can continue to live up to everyone’s expectations.  Welcome to our new readers who may have found us through Lee’s post.

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Sarah Worsham (Sazbean) is a Webgrrl = Solution Architect + Product Management (Computer Engineer * Geek * Digital Strategist)^MBA. All views are her own.

Business + Technical Product Management

My sweet spot is at the intersection between technology and business. I love to manage and develop products, market them, and deep dive into technical issues when needed. Leveraging strategic and creative thinking to problem solving is when I thrive. I have developed and marketed products for a variety of industries and companies, including manufacturing, eCommerce, retail, software, publishing, media, law, accounting, medical, construction, & marketing.

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