At this time of year I doubt I’m alone in experiencing some mental discomfort about the Things Not Done and the Things That Could Have Been Done Better.
I guess that’s what New Year resolutions are about.
But it will be the same Des (or insert name of other person currently berating him/herself) endeavoring to do all those things next year. So would some help on the productivity front be a good idea?
In the flurry of emails I’m getting with special seasonal offers, the one that stood out was from my LinkedIn Bloggers colleague Rick Cooper, the PDA Pro.
Rick is the go-to guy on PDAs. But he is not just a gadget guy – although he knows his gadgets: he is passionate about helping people be more productive.
And as well as knowing more about PDAs than I think I could learn in a month of Sundays, Rick is a great sharer. His current offer typifies that.
His Twelve Days of Productivity program through Jan 9, a series of twelve half hour teleseminars, is free. And if you can’t log in at the precise time you can download the session later and listen at your leisure.
Here’s what it covers:
- Tips to get focused
- Techniques to get organized
- Strategies to combat spam and manage your email inbox
- Lessons on prioritizing your most important tasks
- Tips to shop for productivity gadgets
- How to balance work and family during the holidays
No strings. Yes, he has other programs but this one is a gift.





Who Else Wants More Traffic in 2008?
I’m always grateful to the people who choose to keep up with what I have to say, either by visiting my blogs, or subscribing to an RSS or email feed. But just like everyone else doing business online, I’m always interested in ways to increase the quantity and quality of traffic.
By “quality” I mean that a reasonable proportion of the people who visit are people I’m wanting to attract, which as for any business includes people who may be interested in engaging my services at some time, now or in the future. As a consultant, coach or speaker. Or perhaps interested in buying one of my books.
A corollary is that I’m interested in the quality of the experience visitors have. Do they find what they are looking for? Do they feel better informed, challenged, entertained, inspired? Do they stay and look around? Do they come back for more? And what can I do to improve the quality of that experience?
I’m no expert on how to achieve all this. But I’m happy to say that I know where I can get good information and guidance from people who are experts in attracting, retaining and building web traffic.
One of those people is Tinu Abayomi-Paul.
You know how sometimes, even if you don’t know a lot in detail about someone in your industry or field of interest, their name resonates with you as being that of someone who knows what they are talking/writing about and can be trusted? For me, Tinu is one of the people in that category.
And I’m currently reading with interest some posts on her site, Increase Your Website Traffic, which was established in 2004, with a really focused aim, namely to help small to medium brick and mortar businesses attract traffic to their new location on the web.
Tinu has kicked off the New Year by offering her 8 New Traffic Resolutions for a Profitable 2008 – well worth the read.
Of her eight resolutions, the ones that jumped out for me in terms of my own priorities, and in terms of the advice I give others (!) were:
If you are interested in getting more traffic to your site, do yourself a favor and subscribe to Tinu’s blog.
Wishing everyone lots of quality, recurring traffic!