In episode #2402, Neil and Eric talk about how the best marketers manage their most important resource, time. Tune in as we discuss some of the top methods for managing your routine and how to get the most out of your working hours. Learn about the benefits of keeping your schedule open enough that you can get some real work done, the power of time blocking, and how using an iPad will help you stay on task and on track!
TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:
- [00:20] Today’s topic: How The Best Marketers Manage Their Most Important Resource, Time.
- [00:35] An overview of the timesheets that Eric creates for every quarter.
- [02:06] How Neil uses his iPad to streamline his time.
- [03:23] Why the iPad is the ultimate business tool.
- [04:47] The benefits of time blocking and not overfilling your schedule.
- [05:45] Why Neil and Eric are big proponents of 15-minute calls.
- [06:35] That’s it for today! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe!
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