Archive for the 'Project Management Tips' Category
Outsourcing: Yea or Nay
Friday, February 29th, 2008One of the big considerations when you are planning your project is whether or not you will outsource (or out-task - topic for a different post). As I’m sure you know, outsourcing is the hiring out of work. This is done primarily to free up your time to work on the more important parts […]
Project Risks Are Not Always Negative.
Wednesday, February 13th, 2008Most people consider risk to be a negative thing, or at least have negative connotations. However, when considering risk in a project, you have to consider opportunity risk and other possibly positive risks as well.
Lets say your project is to build 1000 content pages, based around a single theme. In planning this project, […]
A Project Should Have Only One Primary Objective
Sunday, January 13th, 2008There should always only be one primary objective to any project. Projects can have other requirements or minor objectives, but these should support the primary objective. If you find that your projects have multiple objectives, break them down into multiple projects, then make one larger project to manage these smaller ones.
For example, you […]
Welcome to InternetMarketingPM.com!
Tuesday, January 8th, 2008Hello everyone,
This is the first post I am publishing here at the Internet Marketing Project Manager blog, so I feel compelled to say hello. Also, I have decided not to have an “About Me” page here on this blog, mainly because this blog is not “About Me.” It is about you, and your […]









