Time Management on Crack 2.0
I wrote a little bit this past weekend. I got so excited about the talk I'm going to give at the Action Seminar on MAY 29th about balancing your day job with internet marketing and manufacturing your next video product line... that I updated my Time Management on Crack report.
It would be bragging to tell you Jeanette Cates, Marlon Sanders, Mike Paetzold, David Deutsch, David Risley... plus 494 other smart people paid me money to get access to the information in that package. (My high school graduating class was smaller than that!) Did they invest to get access to my four levels of productivity, or to get access to my 13 unique systems for writing articles, making videos, writing sales letters, creating products and getting traffic?
Maybe they joined for the bonuses like the video that showed me writing a sales letter in one hour with no edits, or the bonus video that explained 17 additional "Motivationality" milestones, or even the bonus BONUS 90-minute "Take Massive Action" webinar recording... who knows?
Whatever the reason, I've edited the book to add 10 additional procedures on everything from screen capture video recording, article videos, talking head flip camera videos, webinar production, getting a virtual assistant, building your "brand" including a USP and a blog... the stuff that you not only need to know, but repeat enough so that it's INTUITIVE so that in the future all you really need to do is flip to that page and follow the step-by-step procedure to accomplish that task.
The book was 10,000 words long. I went in and removed about 3,000 words, then wrote 13,000 more words to cover all 23 procedures. Now it's exactly 20,000 words... not 19,997 or 20,003... twenty thousand words, I guess I'm weird like that.
Big Problem: I haven't released it yet. I need 10 honest reviews I can use before I release it to you guys (people who already bought get the update for free since I provide 750 days of updates). And then version 2.0 is yours.
If you haven't bought Time Management on Crack yet, get it. If you have it, please leave a comment below telling me:
- What one thing is taught you about time management that you didn't already know.
- What is reminded you about time management that you knew but forgot.
- What you're going to do in the next 7 days now that you have this information.
- Your name, your URL, and your picture.
Comment below with those 4 items, list it in that numbered format so I know you hit on all four elements, and answer questions 1-3 in complete sentences (you only need one or two sentences). Once I get that from ten of you, everyone who bought will get the updated report.
On your mark, get set, GO!!!
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Will I be the first to say: gimme, gimme, gimme? I seriously liked Time Management on Crack, it is time management plus all the IM best practices summed up very nicely in a take action format.
David, answer the 4 questions and we’re 10% there. 🙂
Time Management on Crack is an awsome report, and report is such a lacking word for this mighty piece of work. Slowly I have been implementing the ideals. I have been rabidly reworking several PLR products I have to make them a membership program. I am guilty of taking a bit longer than your recomendation in Time Management On Crack because I want it to be quality for affiliates to promote.
But Time Management on Crack gave me the foundation to make this happen.
Heck here I go wasting a review for your benefit when I should be doing it through an affiliate link…hahahaha..
I think I will write a longer review on my blog this weekend to post next week, this weeks posts are planned and mostly written…another thing I picked up from Time Management on Crack.
Nice Work
Scott
Hi Robert,
sounds very interesting. I hope it’s okay that I ask what the difference is between your product and Jason’s time management product?
Both sound great and I don’t wanna buy the same information twice. You guys are working in team mode forever now, so do you guys have a product/webinar together?
Cheers
Mario
Hi Robert
As always with your reports, Time Management on Crack packs a ton of valuable information into succinct and actionable chunks.
1. I’d been busy trying to get better at planning my whole week but I learned here about the importance of focusing on today and tomorrow.
2. I’ve always known that I get more done working to a tight deadline but your ‘hot seat’ taught me a great way to apply that in my regular routine.
3. As a result of what I learned, I’ve junked my weekly plan and have started getting more done every day.
Robert Greenshields
http://www.MindPowerMarketing.com
photo – http://mindpowermarketing.com/images/robertpic.jpg
Mario,
Jason and I have pretty much only teamed up on webinars and maybe 2 or 3 standalone products.
These two time management reports couldn’t be more different. Jason’s product gives you a lot of “principles” and goofy self-hypnosis stuff which is NLP under a different name. (Nothing wrong with that.) Jason reads a lot of books, I’m not a fan of books — they make you accidentally plagiarize.
My time management product is based on experience… I tossed in all the time management and internet marketing step by step procedures I used, I didn’t “read” and regurgitate anything. It’s all from me.
Jason does make more money than most internet marketers even though when I first met him, he made $5000 per month and had 3 products, and now makes $30K per month now that we’ve worked together. If you want his time management product, here is the link to get it.
But if you want a time management guide from someone who makes more money than Jason (I made more even back in 2007 than he made in 2008), has a bigger list, has several more years of internet marketing experience, lives in a bigger house, drives a better car, has less debt, graduated from college, has more products, works less hours, has more videos, has more articles, and has written more sales letters… then Time Management on Crack is for you. 🙂
Super Robert!
Version 2.0??!! Nice!
1) You taught me that I could make more progress just doing accountability lists and focusing on 4 small tasks each day that moved me towards my goal. (You don’t even need a “real” accountability partner to do this!)
2) You reminded me that major goals are made up of many small tasks and that these goals are much easier to attain if you break it up into small pieces. You also get their much fast as well!
3) I am going to reevaluate where my business is and where is needs to go. This will help me focus and make sure my tasks are what I need to be doing. I haven’t set new goals for a while and I think a refocusing is in order.
4) Lance, http://lancetamashiro.com
Robert, I could answer them all.. but… a Picture??!??!
😀
Izzy,
Yep. A picture. I’ve seen your picture, it’s great! Everyone loves a guy with a big beard.
I was on the fence about purchasing this report, and now I’m very glad that I did. There were lots of “ah-HA!” moments in it, and all of them highlight things that I’ve been doing wrong. In fact, I’m wincing, seeing how much more effective I could have been each day.
The funny thing is, people think of me as a super-productive person. What no one realized (including me, until I read this report) are the things that have been wasting my time and — even more importantly — draining my energy.
Here are just a few ways I’ve benefited from this tremendous report:
1. I knew that interruptions cost me time and focus. However, I didn’t realize how much time. I also didn’t think of checking my email, Twitter, Facebook, etc. as “interruptions.”
2. I’d read about the 60-second rule, but I’d forgotten it. This report explains it in a way that adds 100% more value to the concept.
3. For the next week, I’m going to apply the “hot seat” approach, with a single focus and a countdown timer. Multi-tasking wasn’t working
4. Aisling D’Art, http://www.SitesThatSoar.com/,
Hi Robert,
As a buyer of your Time Management course, i can say it doesn’t matter how long you’ve been in business, that is always one area that can always use a little honing to keep you sharp. 🙂
1) Hmmm, while I pretty much “knew” most of your hints and tips – I’d long since forgotten how to put to use most of them. So, memory? To remember to put to use what you learn. 😉
2) The power of focus and planning.
3) Be more productive and focused. 🙂
4) Kathe Lucas, http://www.wackywednesdaysale.com , (photo= http://www.launchalerts.com/images/kathe125x145red.jpg)
Sooo looking forward to the updates, thanks Robert.
All My Best,
Kathe Lucas
Hey Robert,
Why didn’t you simply ASK for some testimonials? LOL
What your product taught me (as a 53yr old) was that it is worthwhile revisiting issues you have learned all through your life because there is always something new to learn, or to help you remember and employ the things you’ve forgotten.
It reinforced, yet again, that you won’t achieve much unless you are organized.
What I will do in the next 7 days to improve my organization? Well, perhaps close down Tweetdeck and Outlook while working so they are less of a distraction.
Name: Ric Raftis (@RicRaftis on Twitter)
URL: http://bushsonginternetconsultants.com.au (Shame links here are nofollow 🙂
Picture: http://www.bushsonginternetconsultants.com.au/images/stories/main/ric150.gif
Quite frankly, in terms of testimonials for your products, try this one!
Robert Plank qualifies as the one man who excels at getting me to open my PayPal account every time he brings out a product. They are that good that I rarely even bother to read his sales letters anymore.
In terms of value for money, no-one on the internet provides the fantastic products, backup service and sheer depth of information that Robert Plank does.
Cheers,
Ric
Robert….
OY VAY!
🙂
Hey Robert,
I LOVE your Time Management on Crack report!
Let me tell you why…
1. As someone who has studied A LOT about time management, I learned the power of clearing space for short bursts and marathon sessions. Focus is extremely powerful, and clearning out the clutter (mentally) is a key to kicking the motivation tp stay focused in overdrive!
2. It reminded me to be, as I like to say, “like water” to keep moving not matter what and make progress everyday…because it all adds up before you now it!
3. I’ve kept your Time Management on Crack report in view for quick refreshers on top of my desk within sight since I got it, and today I even wrote a kick-butt article for one of my small business blogs (not Internet Marketing) about taking action in this “new economy” and highly recommended your report as one of the essential resources! It’s that good.
Now you say you’ve overhauled and improved it? Wow! Can’t wait to see it!
Gabrielle Fontaine, PB
http://BookkeepingDirect.com
http://www.bookkeepingdirect.com/essentials/headshot.4.bright.jpg
So if we already purchased the first product do we get an automatic upgrade to the new version?
Nick: Correct, that’s what it says in the original post.
Izzy: Come on man, I’ve only got 7 out of 10 reviews! I need you!
1. That you shouldn’t plan further than tomorrow on paper. I have about 4-6 hours a week to invest right now and I don’t get started because I’m wanting to “get it all down.” I can now see it is better to take a step each day in the time I have.
2. To set up simple systems so I can quickly get to a task instead of always re-thinking how to do something. You give a bunch of these simple systems, or formulas, that I can use. (like R.A.T.G.U.M. and P.A.I.N.T)
3. I’m going to make progress every day.
4. Mike Winterthieme
http://www.daddyworkathome.com
http://www.mikesmind.com/images/MikeW_sm2.jpg
Robert;
you grow a beard, i’ll give ya a picture.
deal?
I can’t grow a beard, I’ve tried.
Robert,
If version 2 is better than version 1, then there will be no limits to what can be done and still have time to have a life!
David
Oops… I went straight from my email to the comments section, bypassing the article and just “shot from the hip.”
Anyway, to answer the four questions:
One thing this report taught me was your Article Replication Formula that shows how to product 56 articles from one idea.
I’ve bought a lot of products and knew the core internet marketing material covered. Your one-page summaries and action checklists have organized the information well, so that I can get a one minute review of the highlights and then follow the steps to get it done.
This weekend, I’m going to start using your 5×10 video creation formula to start video blogging at http://virtuallyyours.com.
David Burch
http://virtuallyyours.com
http://virtuallyyours.com/wp-content/themes/thesis-15/custom/images/me.gif
how about a handlebar mustache?
Who better than Robert Plank to teach people about time management? Darn few… I’m always impressed with how much you always seem to be doing.
Robert Plank is one of those really annoying individuals that gets an endless amount done.
In “Time Management on Crack” Robert shares the “processes” he uses, but also the discipline that helps get so much done.
I have a book shelf full of Time Management books but in “Time Management on Crack” I discovered some great ways to boost my productivity.
John Deck
http://www.DirectMarketResults.com
What are you going to do with the pictures?
I mean, there must be a reason why you are doing this… I still remember when you wanted pictures of people holding signs talking about Steven Schwartzman!
Izzy, it just makes the testimonials look better.
If you’re that scared of sharing your picture, leave it out.
I need to follow up on my previous comments. My initial reaction had been, “Oh my goodness, I’m doing this wrong, and that, and that…”
For me, that was great news. I want to know what I can improve, especially in terms of how I spend my time. But, I’m not sure that my earlier review conveyed that.
On a second read-through of Time Management on Crack, I’m even more impressed with the content in Robert’s report.
I’ve been a published writer for 25+ years, and I’ve maintained several popular websites for over 10 years.
Robert Plank is one of the few writers who maintain my interest from one blog entry to the next… and earn my respect in every report.
In my opinion, his tips in Time Management on Crack are easily worth 10x what he’s charging. I’m already reaping the benefits.
Last night, I tried just one tip from Time Management on Crack, and — in about ten minutes — I was able to list over 25 good, unique articles that I can write with ease and attract more readers.
I’m also a fan of Jason Fladlien’s reports, and I buy almost everything he creates or recommends.
In my opinion, Robert Plank covers a broader range of topics — all related to online and offline success — than Jason does. When I need a comprehensive grasp of the bigger picture, Robert’s reports win, ten times out of ten.
However, Jason’s reports often offer a more detailed, step-by-step approach to key elements in Robert’s advice. If I’m not quite sure how to do something that Robert suggests, Jason probably has a report that makes it crystal clear… and easy!
For example, Robert’s report explains how many articles are necessary to command respect as an expert in your niche. (It’s a lot of articles!) Then, he mentioned a series of ways to rewrite articles so you’re using the same research in a variety of ways.
Jason had already published a report that provides details on how to do that, with several summaries, checklists and examples.
However, without Robert’s report, I didn’t understand the importance of applying those writing techniques to absolutely every article idea.
So, the benefits of buying reports by both Robert and Jason… they’re synergistic. In my opinion, it’s a case of 1 + 1 = 3+. These reports complement each other, and I’d hate to have to choose between the two.
Okay, when you’re starting out, you may be on a strict budget. The good news is, the information in any one of their reports can dramatically increase your income within days.
Start with any one report by Robert or Jason. You’ll be back for more, and I think you’ll be delighted when you see how well their reports work together.
(And, for the record, nobody asked me to write this and I don’t know Robert or Jason in real life.)
I thought TMOC was well thought out and well put together, and really want to see what you’ve added.
That said, I bought it more because I’m a supporter or yours, rather than hoping to learn some secret formula.
I’ve been doing this a long time, and can’t put my finger on one thing that really stood out for me, I’m sorry.
I think it’s biggest value was an affirmation that we’re doing things right, and it really did help me train an employee.
I’m still a huge fan, Robert, and hope you keep up the great work – looking forward to getting the update soon?
Thank You Robert, for version 2.0 that just arrived.
One of these days soon I must pickup your sales letter plugin!
Best,
George
Hey Robert, gotta tell ya like the additions to version 2. You made a really great report much better.
Scott