Robert W. Bly Quotes

Robert W. Bly is an American writer on the subjects of copywriting, freelance writing, and other many other subjects from science and science fiction, to satire and small business. He is a well-known copywriter.

Bly grew up in Fair Lawn, New Jersey. He got a degree in chemical engineering in 1979 at the University of Rochester, beginning his writing career with four intense years at the school's daily newspaper. When he graduated, he began as a corporate writer for Westinghouse Electric and then worked for a New York engineering firm for a few years. He published his first book in 1982, on technical writing. In 1985, at the age of 27, he published his tenth book, The Copywriter's Handbook.Bly has worked as a freelance copywriter for the AARP, IBM, and Lucent Technologies, among others.Bly has written more than 95 books including The Digital Marketing Handbook from Entrepreneur Press.

Bly also has an internet information marketing industry.He lives in Montville, New Jersey Wikipedia  

✵ 21. July 1957
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Famous Robert W. Bly Quotes

“Productive people guard their time more heavily than the gold in Fort Knox.”

101 Ways to Make Every Second Count: Time Management Tips and Techniques for More Success With Less Stress (1999)

“One of the greatest satisfactions in life comes from getting things done and knowing you have done them to the best of your ability.”

101 Ways to Make Every Second Count: Time Management Tips and Techniques for More Success With Less Stress (1999)

“Without a deadline, the motivation to do a task is small to nonexistent.”

101 Ways to Make Every Second Count: Time Management Tips and Techniques for More Success With Less Stress (1999)

“The successful managers know that the best way for their people to learn and grow is through experience and that means taking chances and making errors.”

101 Ways to Make Every Second Count: Time Management Tips and Techniques for More Success With Less Stress (1999)

“Quality improves with effort according to an exponential curve.”

101 Ways to Make Every Second Count: Time Management Tips and Techniques for More Success With Less Stress (1999)

“You can't literally cram a 25th hour into a 24-hour day. But you can shift activities and priorities so more time is available for essential tasks.”

101 Ways to Make Every Second Count: Time Management Tips and Techniques for More Success With Less Stress (1999)

“In my opinion two is the ideal team. Any more and you're in danger of ending up with a committee that spins its wheels and accomplishes nothing.”

101 Ways to Make Every Second Count: Time Management Tips and Techniques for More Success With Less Stress (1999)

“Many people boast of going years without a vacation. But this is a sign of trouble — not commitment.”

101 Ways to Make Every Second Count: Time Management Tips and Techniques for More Success With Less Stress (1999)

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