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Roboform: Software Program That Gives You 120 Extra Hours Per Year?

June 15, 201011 Comments

Wouldn't it be cool if there was a software program out there, that can save you 20 minutes a day (which frees up five days per year?)

There is, and you might already be using it.

It's called Roboform.

Roboform remembers your passwords and makes it so you can login to all your favorite web sites with one click.

Even if you don't have to rummage around for that password, the act of typing in that password -- even if it's just for a few seconds -- and waiting for the page to load... adds up very quickly if you visit several sites each day like Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, forums, Gmail...

So one day you can save 20 minutes a day RIGHT NOW is to install Roboform.

Want to save 21 minutes a day instead of 20 minutes a day? That means you gain 126 extra hours a year instead of a measly 120.

Just use ONE PERCENT of the advice I give you in my "100 Timesavers" report... and you'll get 6 hours.

Then use one more to get another 6 hours.  Over and over.

Wishlist Live, High Ticket Products, Roboform and Flipcharts

July 19, 200914 Comments

Here's what went down this month (July 2009)...

1. We sold 17 seats of Product University 2.0 at $997, so I'm going to be offering more high ticket classes like that.

2. Wishlist Live in Buffalo, NY was a bunch of fun, I made some new friends, learned some WordPress stuff and saw Niagra Falls.

3. Roboform saves me 10 minutes a day which equals 60 hours per year.

4. WordPress plugin of the month: Auto FTP... it saves your FTP info so you can update plugins, install new plugins and install new themes with one click (no more retyping FTP logins).

5. It's really fun to create Flip camera videos with Flip charts... especially when you pencil your drawings in ahead of time.  20-45 minute presentation from 1 minute of prep time!

6. I'm going to be offering bribes anytime I want people to join any sort of mailing list.

Which of the six things did you like the best?  What's the most important thing you learned this past month?

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