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Create A Blog, Set Goals But Don’t Bite Off More Than You Can Chew

Posted on December 12, 2007
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Goals are a wonderful thing.  They keep us motivated and help us measure our success.  They help us get through the tough times and remember what we’re working for.  It is important to set goals high enough that we feel a sense of accomplishment when we attain them.  But it is equally important to set goals that we actually have a reasonable chance of achieving.

What Happens When We Set Goals Too High?

When we set goals, they usually represent milestones that are important to us.  You might set a goal of selling 1,000 copies of your new ebook in a month, for example.  If you achieve that, it will certainly be something to celebrate.  But if you don’t, it could leave you disappointed and lower your morale.

When deciding on goals, it is crucial to consider whether or not they have a reasonable chance of being met.  We need to push ourselves and give ourselves incentives to work harder and achieve more.  Yet if a goal has an extremely slim chance of being attained, it can do more harm than good.

How Do I Determine Whether or Not My Goals Are Too High?

Before you set a goal, it is important to examine its feasibility.  If you have been in business for a while, you may be able to look back on similar projects and see how well they turned out.  If you’re just starting out, it can be a little more difficult.

The Internet provides a way to check the feasibility of some goals.  Many small business owners blog about their experiences, and with a little searching you might find the details of how goals that relate to yours turned out.  It is important to remember, however, that circumstances differ.  What worked for others may not work for you, and vice versa.

If your goals are sales-related, some analysis of contributing factors might help in setting them.  Going back to the ebook example, finding information about conversion ratios can be helpful.  With these numbers, you can use your site traffic to estimate how many sales you can expect.  If the figure you come up with is substantially less than the goal you are considering, you may want to go back to the drawing board or find ways to boost your traffic.

If you do find that you have set a goal too high, don’t let it discourage you.  Consider it a learning experience.  Next time it might be wise to give yourself more time or lower your standards a bit.  There may also be something that could have been done differently for better results.

Challenging yet realistic goals can make a huge difference in your business.  Each time we achieve a new goal, we build momentum.  By considering the likelihood of attaining our goals when setting them, we set ourselves up for success.

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Comments

3 Responses to “Create A Blog, Set Goals But Don’t Bite Off More Than You Can Chew”

  1. turtie on December 12th, 2007 8:35 pm

    I agree, baby steps are much easier to manage than lofty goals. This reminds of a topic that John Chow wrote about recently on “the ramp” wherein you promote your blog in such a way that you get a huge explosion of web traffic growth that is maintained over time. Hitting the ramp would be what I would call the ultimate goal. Its so spectacular that it just seems unrealistic. One step at a time is the way to go in my opinion.

  2. webmann on January 20th, 2008 2:29 pm

    I have added a video that explains what a blog really is and how it can benefit your website.

  3. Tom Lindstrom on February 20th, 2008 9:16 am

    Blogging can be very profitable, but you need to make a action plan.For instance, I have made up a daily plan with marketing things that I do.Every day, social sites and blog commenting. Every other day, a new article that I write and syndicate and ping.I also do many other marketing things but this is a plan that I follow and it seems to bring results.My goal is to follow my action plan.

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