Problem: Article: Not everything you work on has the same payoff for finishing it or consequences for not finishing it. As you work on projects and constantly add more to your list, use some kind of system to remind yourself what is the most important and what you can put off for long amounts of time.  One way to prioritize is to take note of when things are due and make sure you mostly work on the things that are due the soonest. You will still need to work on longer term projects over time, rather than waiting until the deadline is upon you. You can also prioritize based on the size of the project, or the difficulty of getting it done. It can be helpful to set a higher priority on difficult projects so you avoid putting them off and hurrying them at the last minute. Develop a color coding system that gives you an at-a-glance visual of relative priority levels. For example, however you decide to assign priorities, make red the highest, purple the middle, and blue the level you can hold off on. Every project will entail multiple phases, steps, or aspects. Make a habit of breaking projects down into specific chunks of work. Write these out and make a plan for how you will work through each step of the process. Assign a time limit for each task and stick to that, but overestimate how long it will take so you have some cushion.  This is the kind of habit that may seem like it is just using extra time, but if you have a detailed guide to what needs to be done before you start, it helps guard against forgetting something along the way. Don’t be afraid to go overboard on the details because the more you expand things out, the clearer it will be what you need to get done. Plus you will feel like you are accomplishing more as you work through each small part of the project. Storing vital information on your various projects in one location helps ensure you never lose track of it. This could mean one notebook or spreadsheet, or one specific folder for all project documents. This single place could have sections for basic info on all the projects and specific info on each individual project.  If it doesn’t make sense to store information from separate projects in a central place, at least be sure to store all of the information for each single project in one place. When you are working with a team who all need access to the set of documents, make sure they have any passwords necessary or copies of any physical documents. Once a project is finished, consider trashing its documents (if it makes sense to do so) or relocating all of the project’s information. Maybe you would never throw away or delete work you’ve done, but you can at least store it in a separate place designated specifically for finished items.
Summary: Prioritize your projects to keep things in perspective. Write out a detailed process for each project. Keep important information in a single, designated place.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The initial prospectus for a corporate bond issuance must be a publicly distributed prospectus. That is, it must be available to the public and meet certain criteria. This prospectus must specify the following information:  The nature of the issuer's business. A management profile of the issuer. A list of principal investors. The conditions or features of the bonds being issued. Financial risks inherent to the company or the bonds. Additional supplemental information may be required to be submitted to the SEC when registering your bond issue. The SEC will specify the nature of this information. However, in all cases the SEC will require financial records and statements from the company for the present year and in some cases for a number of prior years. These documents must comply with US generally accepted accounting procedures (GAAP) and must be prepared by a certified public accountant (CPA). If the issuer is already working with an underwriter or underwriting syndicate, all of the participants in the deal, including the issuer and members of the underwriting syndicate, work collectively on the language and format of the registration statement. Otherwise, the issuer will be responsible for this filing. Corporate bonds cannot be offered for sale to the public without the approval of the SEC. If there are issues with your registration, you will be forced to correct them before you can move forward.

SUMMARY: Write a publicly distributed prospectus. Gather required supplemental information. Compile the information and submit the registration statement to the SEC. Wait for approval before moving forward.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you're doing this for money, which ideas stand to make the most profit? Which ideas require the most commitment? Which ideas look like they'd be fun to pursue? You will be spending time working on your website, so choose the idea you are most passionate about (that is also profitable and practical for you). The website you create may be for fun, it may be for profit, or some combination of the two. Knowing your expectations makes it much easier both to design your website, and to track and make sense of the results. Content sites require less investment but they also face more competition, since anyone can start a content site. To make money from this kind of site, you provide information and generate income from the traffic you receive through advertising, such as through Google AdSense. In order to optimize AdSense, you will have to write your content purposefully and make it interesting so that people come to your site. Use specific keywords directed at people searching for specific terms too; just don't get carried away with this aspect or the content may suffer and readers won't like it. eCommerce sites, which sell products, will need more maintenance and attention. You will need to think about shipping, sales, taxes, SSL, inventory updates, and everything that a person with a brick-and-mortar storefront would have to manage. A system for prompt answering of questions and dealing with complaints is essential when selling products online; many companies also offer phone help, which you can outsource offshore if need be. If the goal is just to add a stream of income, you can also sell other people's products through affiliate programs, letting you earn money without investing in product or worrying about shipping. Which kinds of people will your website serve? Conduct market research to figure out more about your audience. Things to know or find out include: What do they do? How old are they? What are their other interests? All of this information can help make your website much more useful. However, be careful of assuming that your site is only targeting one group––always watch for trends that show other types of people becoming interested, so that you can cater for their interests too and make the most of new opportunities. This is necessary to determine whether people are searching for topics that are relevant to your site and can be useful for learning more about your potential clients. Making a conscious effort to incorporate in-demand keywords into the site can also help you get a better search engine ranking. There are tools available from Google (ex. google.com/trends/ and google.com/insights/search/#), Overture, and third-party software developers that can make the keyword research process easier.  Sprinkle the keywords you've chosen throughout your text, but not insofar as it hurts the quality of your content. Creating pages that are optimized for the search engines will help you get your site found which is really more important than design. What good is a site that no one sees? dvertise. Now that it's out there, you want people to come, so let them know!  Submit your site to major search engines. There are sites that will do this for you, or you can do it yourself. Tell your friends. Tweet about it—constantly! Add it to your Facebook status updates, post pictures of it on Flickr, add it to your LinkedIn account—anywhere and everywhere is the key here. The more people coming to your site, the better. Use an e-mail address with your domain. Visit other websites that complement (not compete with) yours, and offer to exchange links or guest blog/write. Post constructively on blogs and forums, and put your URL in your signature. Use article marketing. Creating SEO-optimized articles and posting them to other sites is a sometimes a useful way to create back-links to your website. This might help you to boost your website’s search engine ranking but always keep abreast of search engine updates that often impact SEO strategies and can render them less helpful or even downgrade your site's ranking. Most of all, listen to your readers and customers and learn from their experience with your website.  Take constructive comments seriously. Other band members, fans, and friends may all have easier navigation ideas. Think about your target market or audience: their needs, their frustrations, their circumstances. As much as possible, seek to make their lives easier or more informed.
Summary:
Narrow down your concept. Define your goals, and work to achieve them. Be ready for competition. Be ready for responsibility. Know the audience or market you want to reach. Do keyword research. . Provide quality content and service.