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Affiliate Ball Announced Featuring Juicy J

Posted: 23 Apr 2014 07:12 AM PDT

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Juicy-J_652x367-538x301Big News! The Affiliate Ball information was just announced. Here’s the official press release.

The Affiliate Ball is happy to announce the artist for the upcoming Affiliate Summit in New York will be Juicy J!

Juicy J is mostly known as one half of the supergroup, 3-6 Mafia. However Juicy J is enjoying tremendous success with his most recent collaborative, #1 hit single "Dark Horse" with Katy Perry.

Other big songs currently featuring Juicy J: "Bandz A Make Her Dance" with Lil Wayne and 2Chainz, "Bounce It" featuring Trey Songz and Wale,"Double Cup" featuring Jeezy, Ludaris and The Game, “Black & Yellow G-Mix” with Wiz Khalifa, T-Pain, Snoop Dogg, and of course his Oscar winning track for best original song with Three 6 Mafia, "It’s Hard Out Here For A Pimp".

Darren Blatt, the Affiliate Ball organizer and creator says, "We’ve had such an amazing run with huge artists over the last 5 years. For this New York show we wanted to stay extremely current with a hot artist, and Juicy J is on fire right now".

The Affiliate Ball is an official party of the Affiliate Summit. You can RSVP now on the site, AffiliateBall.com. The Ball will take place at The Copacabana located in Times Square, just walking distance from the ASE Marriott.

Past Affiliate Ball artists have included: Busta Rhymes, Big Boi of Outkast, Nelly, Too Short, Doug E Fresh, Three 6 Mafia, Mixmaster Mike of the Beastie Boys, B Real of Cypress Hill, Ice-T and Coco and many other huge names. Plus, you never know who might show up at these events. We almost always have a huge celebrity or 2 or 3 or 4 that show up.

SocietyInvite & iBallers are the main sponsors so far. We have 1 more opening for a main sponsor. All other sponsorship levels and reserved tables are now available. Sponsorship’s start at only $500.

If your company or product is interested in a sponsorship or reserved table, you can contact Darren at info@affiliateball.com or call 818 825-3972.

RSVP is now open, space is limited.

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How to Make the Most of Your Blogging Time (However Limited it Is) - DailyBlogTips

How to Make the Most of Your Blogging Time (However Limited it Is) - DailyBlogTips


How to Make the Most of Your Blogging Time (However Limited it Is)

Posted: 22 Apr 2014 09:35 AM PDT

Some bloggers worry that, to succeed, they need 40+ hours per week to spend on their blog.

Thankfully, that's not true.

Most bloggers start out with a day job, or school work, or young kids to care for. Some bloggers end up adding responsibilities along the way — perhaps getting married, having a baby, or caring for elderly relatives.

The good news is that you can still succeed.

In fact, you may find yourself doing better than someone who has all day, every day, to obsess about their blog.

However much or little time you have, here's what you need to do.

How to Get More From Your Time

#1: Keep a Time Log

Where exactly is your time going? Keep track of it for a few days, or a couple of weeks, and you may well find that you're not using it as efficiently as you'd like.

If you've ever tracked your spending habits while trying to save money, or tracked your food intake while on a diet, you'll know (a) how writing things down helps you spot patterns and (b) that the act of recording everything helps you make better choices.

If you've not come across the concept of a time log before, Scott H. Young has a straightforward article on Why You Need to Run a Timelog (And How to Do It).

#2: Get More Efficient

As your blog grows, you'll find that some tasks that took a couple of minutes a day (like answering emails and moderating comments) end up taking much longer.

Always look for ways to become more efficient: one of my favourites is to use email templates for common queries. Michael Hyatt has some great ones in Using Email Templates to Say "No" with Grace.

#3: Focus on High-Value Tasks

It's very easy to end up working long hours as a blogger, only to end up with very little to show for it.

If you're doing any of the following, think about whether they're serving you well:

  • Publishing a new post every day (or trying to!)
  • Writing dozens of comments and/or forum posts.
  • Checking your stats several times a day.
  • Trying to be constantly present on social media.
  • Reading every single blog post on every blog in your niche.

Instead, think about:

  • Publishing a new post once or twice a week.
  • Writing guest posts for major blogs.
  • Checking stats once a week.
  • Using social media in short (5 – 10 minute) spells, perhaps twice a day.
  • Skimming blogs in your niche and only reading the best posts.

There'll never be enough time to do everything … so you need to decide what really matters, and cut down on the activities that don't.

 

I'd love to hear how you make the most of your blogging time. What tips have you got for other busy bloggers? Let us know in the comments.

 

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