Volume #112
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And by unplug, I mean absolutely no phone or email.

Believe me, it can be done. For example, this post is scheduled for my first day of vacation, August 12th. Most of the work I do for my business and for my Clients can be scheduled, i.e. blog posts, Facebook posts, Tweets, e-newsletters, etc., which makes the continuity of content feasible. Here’s how I’m making this two week hiatus work:
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Working from home isn't for everyone. Whether you work from home 100% of the time or only 10% of the time, here are a few tips to make the most of it:
- Start each day like you're going to work
- Set up your office
- Begin your day 30 minutes earlier than you plan to start working
- Think about when you do your best work and plan accordingly
- Make a strict schedule, and stick to it
- Stay connected
- Check in with your team throughout the day
- Make sure to "close the door" at the end of the day
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If you're going to go to the time and effort of having a presence on any social media platform, it's really important to have a strategy and to run social media campaigns every now and then. Here are 5 tips for running successful social media campaigns:
- Choose and build the right campaign
- Try action-gating
- Get the word out
- Offer the right prize
- Curb required form fields
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Suzanne Hull
“Get It Done Girl”
Contemporary Business Solutions
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