Subs have "Information Overload" Need Your Advice.

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Hey Guys,


I keep getting these questions, from my subscribers that they have "Information Overload". Too much too fast.


We all gone through it, especially, when you are starting off with a new online product. I know personally, how easy it is to absorb too much information, at one time, it's almost paralyzing. So, I'm trying to give my subs, some advice on how to, not get caught up with "Paralysis of Analysis Syndrome".


It would be good to hear, some of your techniques, strategies and steps you did to make your life simple. Maybe a daily routine?



For example, let's say they are just getting started with Internet marketing, and there's so many different routes to take, (Heck, I create an online video course with 16 ways to market online).
I have told people:

1) Take your time, study, comprehend what you are learning.
2) Ask yourself how does these apply to you?
3) Which strategy makes you more comfortable?
4) How will you take action on what you have learned?
5) Are you tracking your results?


Of course, sometimes buying these courses and 'unpacking' everything is like, the anticipation of Thanksgiving dinner, then devouring the meal so fast, your miserable and paralyzed, for the rest of the day.


It would be cool if you guys share your strategies of "avoiding information overload" and maybe a daily routines/tasks, I can pass on to others (even myself) would help.


Thanks a lot!
#advice #information overload #subs
  • Profile picture of the author James.N
    I think the simplest thing is to not get pull into too many directions. Figure out what your site/product needs the most. If it's traffic, work on one strategy to get traffic until you get really good at it. Once you have that figured out move onto the next traffic strategy.

    It's easy to get overload when you're working on too many things at once.
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    • Profile picture of the author ddpromo1
      Great Point, Thanks!

      I agree, about having too many decisions and focusing on One. In addition to focus, is Mastery. Mastering a tactic or strategy (whatever it is, like you said) and getting results, then move on to the next step.

      Thanks again.
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