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5 Ways to Integrate New Services Into Your Routine (or Your Agents')

January 11 2015

contactually integratenewservicesAs someone who uses a multitude of technology platforms, it's increasingly hard to incorporate these tools into my daily routine. However, the platforms I love are the ones firmly planted in my routine, and I can distinctly remember the people from those platforms helping me integrate their services into my day.

Here are five ways to integrate new services into your routine (or your agents' routine):

1. Hold Yourself Accountable

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It's the time of the year where most people have set their New Year's resolutions and started chipping away on achieving them. This is where you go to gym only to realize that every treadmill and elliptical is filled with others trying to fulfill their own resolutions. By mid-February, however, the gym becomes a little less crowded as people begin to neglect their ambitious January 2015 resolutions.

This year, I resolve to hold myself more accountable, and that begins with the services that I'm using as a marketer. Accountability is defined as the requirement to be responsible for something. The accountability you now hold for the new service you purchased is under your responsibility to use, learn, and/or keep track of. However, if you don't hold you own self accountable for integrating this tool into your routine, it can fall to the wayside — just like that "going to the gym" resolution.

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