Top Ten Productivity Tips – The *New* Series
Who is the audience for each of these different series of tips?
It’s important for you to know this because that way, you can determine which series to write for, if you are wondering about that.
Top Ten Productivity Tips (the original series): Although this series is not one that I am actively recruiting for, if you have a set that would apply across the board, you could submit them to me and I can include them. I am not averse to adding contributors to this series although in the past, I was essentially the only contributor.
Top Ten Productivity Tips for Coaches: The audience is life coaches, executive coaches, expert coaches, etc. People who either coach full-time or have that as a part of the services they offer – either as small business owners or as part of a larger corporation or agency.
Top Ten Productivity Tips for Entrepreneurs: The audience is solopreneurs (one-person businesses), people who are looking to start their own companies, individuals who own a small or large entrepreneurial enterprise, and the like. The subscribers may be people who are full-time working for themselves or who are engaged in a side business as an entrepreneur.
Top Ten Productivity Tips for Principals: The audience is K-12 principals (or other administrators, such as assistant principals, deans of students, and the like). With the roles and responsibilities these folks have, they will welcome your tips and suggestions.
Top Ten Productivity Tips for Professors: The audience is college and university faculty members. They are likely to be involved in teaching, service, and scholarly work and they need LOTS of tips on how to be more productive in their work.
Top Ten Productivity Tips for Teachers: The audience is K-12 classroom teachers – both new and experienced educators.
Top Ten Productivity Tips for Women: The audience is… uh, women. That will be the common factor. Our subscribers may be CEOs of companies or home CEOs. They could be mothers or child-free. They might be in relationships or not. This is a very broad group and will have the widest range of professions represented. I see that the tips will go across this range and some weeks, the ideas may not apply to a particular portion of the readers – but they will KNOW someone who could use the ideas. For example, if you write a set of tips for mothers – if they are good tips then the subscriber who is NOT a mother will forward these on to her friends that ARE mothers.
Top Ten Productivity Tips for Writers: The audience is writers – of many different types. We will have professors who write, professionals who write as part of their jobs, full-time authors, people who want to write more (and better and more easily), college students who write, and more! I expect to have many fabulous contributors to this series and because writing is something that many folks struggle with, this is going to be a popular series.
If you are ready to learn more and to write for one or more of these series, please access the info here: http://toptenproductivitytips.com/ContributorInfo.php


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