"Putz, Piddle & Procrastinate with Passion"

Jan 21
22:00

2002

Judith Tramayne-Barth

Judith Tramayne-Barth

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Are the three P's -- putzing,"Putz, Piddle & Procrastinate with Passion" Articles piddling and procrastinating —
giving you an anxiety attack? Well quit hyper-ventilating and
use them to your advantage.

You can putz, piddle and procrastinate anytime you want if you
do them with passion!

==> Putz

Putz all you want on articles you will be sending to ezines or
putting on your web site because the more you putz with them,
the better they'll be. This is called rewriting.

==> Piddle

Piddle with your web pages by changing the look. Do this
often!

If you do, FTP the changes up to your ISP or hosting site. It
causes the search engine robots to come crawling through your
site more often. They look for at the last time you updated
pages. If they see nothing has changed, your site gets tossed
into the black hole of never-never see again etherland.

==> Procrastinate

Procrastinate reading all your e-mail. Only read and react to
email which must be answered immediately. You know the ones,
they ask specific questions. The others are just fill-ins when
you have a spare moment. And, if you find you do not have any
spare moments, zap the hummers after a week.

Now what do you get if you putz, piddle and procrastinate to
your heart's content?

==> Productivity

Every small step you take when you use the three "P's"
correctly has a cumulative effect on the Internet.

The article you putzed with is so good someone will notice and
ask if they can use it in their ezine. Now several others will
read it in their ezine and click over to your site.

Those people will email you and ask if you would like to share
links. And, from their links even more people will come to
your site and read your article and request it for their ezine.
Just because you putzed with it before you put it on your site.

Piddling over a matter of months created the site which so
impressed your visitors, they want to share links with you.

While procrastinating gave you so much time to answer all the
emails from both your putzing and piddling, you'll wish you had
more hours in the day for your passion.

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