Time For a New Sticky

by Sean Oelkers @ 11:58 pm on 10/15
Campaign Blasts, Goals, Internet Marketing, Productivity

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The time has come to finally retire my old sticky. That one with the number 200 on it. Because Saturday the 12th surpassed it. While that one day total may be an anomaly right now, I sure don’t want it hanging around putting a psychic limit out there, so it is time to replace it.

Considering the vast majority of those earnings came from campaign blasting, the first blast of which went live not even three months ago, as well as my most successful campaigns coming from my big push less than one month ago, I’d call that retirement a pretty awesome accomplishment!

May this one live an even shorter life… ;)

5 Comments »

  1. [...] ran right through a long time goal, and set a few new [...]

    Pingback by Sean Oelkers » So How Was Your October? — November 3, 2008 @ 12:56 am
  2. How much money do you think a newbie should start with when campaign blasting?

    Comment by used cars sioux city — November 3, 2008 @ 4:02 pm
  3. In my opinion, I’d say somewhere in the $300-$500 range should definitely get you off on the right foot without forcing you to make any rash decisions.

    Comment by Sean Oelkers — November 4, 2008 @ 12:47 am
  4. [...] was supposed to be a stretch. Which makes further progress difficult in the same way that having too small of a number on that sticky keeps your potential artificially [...]

    Pingback by Sean Oelkers » Quit Thinking Small — November 12, 2008 @ 1:52 am
  5. [...] it just wasn’t meant to last. A mere 45 days after coming into the world, this morning another sticky goes up in [...]

    Pingback by Sean Oelkers » Another One Goes Up In Flames — December 1, 2008 @ 1:18 pm

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