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Balance your Yuwie time

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Written by Marco, on 08-12-2007 18:08
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Time runs fast and if it's probably better to spend 1/2h on Yuwie quickly answering and chatting with your friends, some of us want to maximize their Yuwie income and don't mind spending more time in the begining to get it to run at full speed as soon as possible.

If you are of this kind, then you want to optimize your efficiency by balancing the time you spend to increase your page views. 

From what I have seen so far, your Yuwie network is like a four legged chair, if one leg get to short, it falls off. To get the maximum efficiency in developping a -long lasting- network, it's good to spend about the same amount of time on each of theses four legs.

Here are the four main points where you should focus your attention to see if you didn't neglected one.

  • 1/4 quality : spend time on your profile, customize your layout, write content, update your shoutbox, optimize the navigation between your pages.
  • 1/4 socialize : welcome friends, answer messages, post on forums, filter and give back feedback about comments, create clubs, post notices, link to other friends, comment their blogs and pictures.
  • 1/4 referrals : keep contact with people outside your network on mail, chat, blogs, other social networks but also when you go out, in bars, restaurants and so on, and tell them about your new hobby or just invite them to read your blog.
  • 1/4 coaching : keep contact with your referrals, take them by the hand, help them build their profile, send them a cool layout, send them traffic, etc...

Some other strategies like mass friend adding or commenting may be more efficient in the short term, as they get you many views a day, but since you have to spend all your time doing this, as soon as you take a break, you rely entirely on your referrals. Chances are that newly introduced referrals tend to copy the behavior of their upliner, so this could lead to a lot of people getting bored, since it's a very repetitive thing to do.

On the other hand, if you pay attention in sharing your time between the different aspects, you will get both regulars and temporary readers, your number of regulars will increase steadily and so will your number of referrals.

Last update: 09-12-2007 20:20

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Keywords : online marketing, make money online, how to share your time on yuwie, yuwie tips
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Posted by Carolyn, on 19-01-2008 02:54, , Guest
1. Balancing your Yuwie time
Another great article. This is something I think most Yuwie users will struggle with, espeially at first. As I dont know much about marketing or building web pages I have tended to spend most of my time on the social side. I am determined to spend some time learning so I can be more efficient on Yuwie. 
Carolyn
 
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Posted by Trecey, on 06-01-2008 14:28, , Guest
2. A good Strategy
Hi Marco, here is some very good strong points, I'm trying to limit my time that I spends on Yuwie without neglecting any friends, my thing is to come up with a strategy of what to do first, second, third..
 
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Posted by Sandy, on 25-12-2007 06:03, , Guest
3. Well said
Very well put, Marco -- a great nuts-and -bolts for people. Most don't realise (yet) that we are in the business of duplication here at yuwie, and that our downline will copy whatever we do, so we'd better start doing some stuff right!! lol Cheers.
 
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Posted by Maeva, on 11-12-2007 01:44, , Guest
4. Balance your Yuwie Time
True, not always easy to balance... I have trouble with answering every comment. My priority is to answer personal comments. 
Thanks for the tips!
 
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