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My latest presentation from Drink Digital. This time I tackled the importance of working smarter not harder so that you can make time for the more important things in life.

From removing the avalanche of email and distractions many people have the secret to productivity. In reality most use their to do lists as a crutch.

Mastering hacks and turning them into habits is the real key.

My latest presentation from Drink Digital. This time I tackled the importance of working smarter not harder so that you can make time for the more important things in life.

From removing the avalanche of email and distractions many people have the secret to productivity. In reality most use their to do lists as a crutch.

Mastering hacks and turning them into habits is the real key.

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Make More Time For Falconry; Digital Marketing Hacks and Habits

  1. 1. Make More Time for Falconry; Digital Marketing Hacks and Habits
  2. 2. We Are Busy https://unsplash.com/@josemartinramirezcarrasco
  3. 3. Very Busy https://unsplash.com/@mauromora
  4. 4. How Many Times Have You Checked Your Phone Today? https://unsplash.com/@neonbrand
  5. 5. How Many Times Have You Checked Your Phone Today?
  6. 6. How Many Times Have You Checked Your Phone Today?
  7. 7. How Many Emails Do You Get And Send? https://unsplash.com/@gemmagarner
  8. 8. How Many Emails Do You Get And Send? https://unsplash.com/@gemmagarner
  9. 9. I Get A Few
  10. 10. I Send Less gmailmeter.com
  11. 11. Lots Of People Get More https://unsplash.com/@willpower
  12. 12. Shiiiiiittt! We Get Bombarded!!
  13. 13. That Leads To Decision Fatigue https://unsplash.com/@crisaur
  14. 14. Last Time We Were Here We Talked About Making Better Decisions https://unsplash.com/@pagsa_
  15. 15. People Busier Than Us Make Good Decisions https://unsplash.com/@nasa
  16. 16. I Wanted To See What Others Were Doing https://unsplash.com/@heidisandstrom
  17. 17. How Do They Find The Time? https://unsplash.com/@raulpetri
  18. 18. Let’s Look At Mark Zuckerberg
  19. 19. Let’s Look At Mark Zuckerberg
  20. 20. Let’s Look At Mark Zuckerberg
  21. 21. THE SAME CLOTHES
  22. 22. What About Steve Jobs?
  23. 23. Him Too!
  24. 24. Obama?
  25. 25. Obama?
  26. 26. Familiar?
  27. 27. Obama? "You'll see I wear only gray or blue suits," [Obama] said. "I'm trying to pare down decisions. I don't want to make decisions about what I’m eating or wearing. Because I have too many other decisions to make."
  28. 28. It’s Kind Of Elegant
  29. 29. If A Little Extreme
  30. 30. But It’s About Making Time https://unsplash.com/@tcrawlers
  31. 31. And Making Time Gives You More Time
  32. 32. Time For Falconry
  33. 33. Time For Taxidermy
  34. 34. Time For Gongoozling
  35. 35. Time For Gongoozling
  36. 36. So…Tools, Tricks, Hacks and Habits
  37. 37. SEO
  38. 38. Meta Descriptions In Bulk
  39. 39. Meta Descriptions In Bulk
  40. 40. Get Keyword Data Where You Need It
  41. 41. Get Keyword Data Where You Need It
  42. 42. Get Keyword Data Where You Need It
  43. 43. Get Keyword Data Where You Need It
  44. 44. Get Keyword Data Where You Need It
  45. 45. Google Analytics
  46. 46. Use AI To Write Reports
  47. 47. Use AI To Write Reports
  48. 48. Use AI To Write Reports
  49. 49. Get A Tool To Dig For You
  50. 50. Get A Tool To Dig For You
  51. 51. Email
  52. 52. Hold Shift and Press * then a Shift + I G + I #yourewelcome #inboxzero
  53. 53. Use What Gmail Gives You • Set up automatic labels • Set up tool notifications to bypass main inbox • Autoforward invoices to accounts • Use priority inbox
  54. 54. Use Templates
  55. 55. Use Templates
  56. 56. Make Words Work For You
  57. 57. Make Words Work For You
  58. 58. Make Tools Work For You
  59. 59. Make Tools Work For You
  60. 60. If You Want To Make Time Don’t Accept Vanilla
  61. 61. And When I Said Falconry, Taxidermy And Gongoozling
  62. 62. I Meant
  63. 63. Making Time For Family
  64. 64. Making Time For Friends
  65. 65. Making Time For Hobbies
  66. 66. For Leaving Work Early (Or At Least On Time)
  67. 67. ‘Cos You Got All Your Stuff Done Whilst You Were There
  68. 68. Which Is How It’s Supposed To Be…
  69. 69. Thanks!

Notes de l'éditeur

  • So this presentation is a follow on form the last Drink Digital presentation – the one about making better decisions and enabling others to make better decisions.

    You don’t need to have seen that presentation. This will make sense. Probably. But I’ll chuck the link up with this one next week for context.
  • So this one is called.

    It’ll all make sense as we go along.

    So time for a massive revelation.
  • You knew that though right? Not many people are not busy nowadays. We get assaulted by email, social media, spam, people, things, choice after choice.

    One of our guys did some research recently and we actually need more hours in the day than we actually have.

    So…I would go so far as to say…
  • We are very busy.

    When I was researching how to make decisions last year I came a cross some interesting stuff.

    But first – a semi rhetorical question.
  • This study done in Nottingham suggests 85 – I have seen some that are 100+.

    Never trust the data.
  • So I have been checking mine.

    Low was 36 times in a day.
    High was 68

    I averaged at just over 50 a day for the month of Feb – and I don’t use facebook.
  • Another semi rhetorical question.
  • This study suggests 122 – bi directional/.

    Never trust the data!
  • And on average their research seems pretty spot on.

    I topped out at 2000 + but I do some are tool and message updates – but that’s at least 70+ a day.
  • And on average their research seems pretty spot on.

    So that’s the equivalent of 16 a day.

    So over the 2 its 100+ easy.
  • I’m fairly lucky – Apparently I’m about average. Buts it's a lot. And I’m consciously trying to deal with it all.

    Its almost become a status symbol – the busier you are – the more successful you are.

    Inbox zero has become a boast.
  • Its coming at us from all angles.

    And that….
  • ….decision fatigue….which leads to wasted time.
  • That brings us back to those decisions that I talked about last time. The research that I was doing.
  • You know - the guy in charge of Facebook. The guy worth 56 billion dollars.
  • Notice anything from this google image search?
  • Apart form the cute star wars baby
  • King of apple. Worth 10 billion when he left us.
  • He's not so busy at the moment. But he was at one time.
  • "You'll see I wear only gray or blue suits," [Obama] said. "I'm trying to pare down decisions. I don't want to make decisions about what I’m eating or wearing. Because I have too many other decisions to make."
  • When you break it down its elegant, its simple. It adheres to the Keep It Simple Stupid framework. It isnt creating a to do list that has sub folders, and priority buttons and colours for importance.

  • Not taking about minimalism. We are talking about hacks that become habits. 

    A hack is useless in isolation – it needs to become a habit.
    They changed their habits to save them time. Often in order to get more shit done. 

    So I'm not really here to talk about wearing the same clothes every day , or choosing the same food over and over again. 

  • I wanna talk a few hacks that you can turn into habits that save you time.
  • (1) Google.com - the data is shown right under the search textbox (2) Google Search Console - the data is shown in the Search Analytics page (3) Google Analytics - data shown in the Organic and Search Engine Optimization -> Queries pages (4) Google Trends - data shown in the queries widget (5) Google Search - data shown under main keyword as well as related searches (6) UberSuggest - data shown alongside keywords in this awesome keyword suggestion tool (7) AnswerThePublic.com - data shown in popup on each spoke of the wheel, data also shown in the alphabetic listings (8) Soovle.com - data shown next to each keyword all over the page (9) KeywordShitter.com - data shown under the main text area next to keywords (10) Majestic - Anchor Text Report (11) Moz Open Site Explorer - Anchor Text Report
  • Fee for 1 report – good if you work in house
    $20 for 3 and $50 for 10 reports.
  • Also lets you track emails, run sequences, run polls, schedule meetings, check availability and more!
  • Don’t settle for the way that they are given to you search around
  • Don’t accept what is given to you. Don’t go with what is there.

    Hack it apart and then turn it into a habit.

    A good habit.

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