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E127: The Action Plan For Writing Your Copy With Lisa Manyon

April 2, 2018 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Lisa Manyon is The Business Marketing Architect, a content strategist for mission-driven entrepreneurs. Her philosophies received the attention of Inc Magazine, Aspire Magazine, iCoach Magazine, and many others. She teaches a simple, 3- step, relationship based approach to marketing with integrity with her “Challenge. Solution. Invitation.™” formula. Her approach focuses on PASSION points instead of pain points to build solid relationships across all platforms and communications.

 

Quotes To Remember:

“If you can talk, you can write.”

“If you have a lower price product, you don’t have to have a 10-page sales letter.”

“There are two types of readers: 1) analytical readers and 2) scanners.”

“Copy is Queen and Strategy and King.”

What You’ll Learn:

  • Things You Need to Know When Writing a Copy
  • How to Initiate Action and Write a Copy
  • Do You Need to Occasionally Go Back and Change Your Copy
  • Integrating Other Forms of Media Into Your Copy

 

Key Links From The Show:

Lisa’s Site

Create Copy to Connect and Convert With PASSION Points self-study course

 

Recommended Books:

Purple Cow by Seth Godin

The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks

The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz

 

Support Breakthrough Success On Patreon

Please consider supporting Breakthrough Success on Patreon. I publish five episodes per week which I carefully prepare for, and I choose to not run ads in my podcast to enhance the listener experience.

I offer my patrons various perks, and even a donation as small as $1/mo would make a big difference for growing and maintaining Breakthrough Success.

You can support Breakthrough Success by going here.

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How to Write Content That Resonates With Your Audience

April 2, 2018 by Marc Guberti 2 Comments

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This is a guest contribution from Anna Rud.

You wrote an exceptional article hoping for shares, likes, and exposure but it seems like nobody noticed your post. There could be a number of reasons for this failure: from silly typo at the beginning of the article to bad SEO. But maybe the real reason is even simpler: you’re not on the same page with your readers.

There is no one-size-fits-all approach to creating content in different niches. Every particular niche has its particular audience, and you have to figure it out before embarking on writing.

In this post, I’m going to describe my way to finding niche patterns and features by exploring top blogs and niche questions.

 

Competitor analysis method

How to figure out your audience? It would take years to find patterns and understand preferences of your readers as all you can is to test different approaches and listen carefully to the reactions.

Well, you don’t need to reinvent the wheel as soon as you can benefit from your competitors by the analysis of their audience. Unless you’re a genius that found completely unique idea (or a weirdo that writes about something no one cares about) you do have competitors in your niche! So let’s find and analyze them!

#1 Find top blogs in your niche

Here I can suggest 2 simple yet effective ways to quickly find best blogs in your niche:

Google it!

The first thing you can do is to type your primary keywords into the Google search. For instance, if you’re running digital marketing blog, type “seo guide” into the search box and explore SERP top-10.

Note, that your query should concern a fundamental issue every ambitious blog definitely have written about. It’s clear that every SEO blog strives to write the most comprehensive SEO guide that will rank high. Thus, this query will give you the list of leading blogs.

Here you’ll find Moz, Kissmetrics, Search Engine Journal, Search Engine Land, Quicksprout, Wordstream, Neil Patel’s blogs. These results show that this simple method works well as we all know that these blogs are leaders in the digital marketing niche.

Find a listing

Another way, which is even simpler than the previous one, is to find a list of best {your keyword} blogs:

All work is done for you! You’ll find compilation of the established blogs, but you shouldn’t trust it entirely. Note, that leading blogs has:

  • Traffic about 500K — 1M and more (you can check it with SimilarWeb);
  • Social activity: likes, shares, comments;
  • Regular publications.

Select up to 10 top blogs and proceed to the next step.

#2: Find and analyze their most shared content

Now our task is to find out what type of content and what topics people in our niche like the most. Here I’ll use BuzzSumo tool that finds most shared content (for keyword or domain):

As you see, you can sort the results by FB, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Pinterest shares. Also, it allows choosing a date, content type, language, country, and even word count.

Here is where easy part ends. Now you should read a ton of competitor’s articles. I suggest choosing top 10 articles from each site we’ve selected earlier. Read all of them (ok, you can just glance through it) and analyze the niche. This research will give you a great insight into what people want to see on your blog:

  • What topics are they interested in the most?
  • How long should my post be (how many words)?
  • What writing style should I choose?
  • What type of content to post?
  • How many images should be in the post?
  • And more!

I suggest creating a spreadsheet to collect all information together in one place. Here is what it looks like for me:

Of course, columns in the spreadsheet may differ depending on your goals. You can analyze every single detail or estimate blog in general, as you wish. Our goal remains the same: learn from your opponents and find the niche patterns.

For instance, doing this small research, I got few important things about digital marketing blogs:

  • You always should be up-to-date! I found at least one article about Google/Facebook update at the top of each blog. Such posts often go viral!
  • Bring the value and prove everything you say. I see this pattern over and over again when reading guest post guidelines on different blogs. Small sites point that you can use 1 link per post / can’t use links in the body of the article at all. Large platforms are not afraid of links as far as they are relevant and bring value to the reader. So always refer to studies, investigations, influencers’ articles to prove your point.

To find content that is interesting to your audience at this very moment, choose “past month” filter. Check these blogs, conduct the analysis and come up with best topics for your blog posts.

As I said earlier, every particular niche has its particular audience. At the same time, even every particular blog has a particular audience. You can’t entirely rely on your competitors or leaders. Anyway, your audiences are similar, so this analysis could save you from some mistakes and give you an idea about your niche as a whole.

#3: Niche question research

I found out that there is much buzz around content marketing and SMM strategies these days. Also, there are a lot of articles about snippets update. I decided to write about content marketing. But what sides of this topic should I cover in my post?

This is where niche question research comes in handy.

Quora

Question-and-answer platforms can provide you with some specific ideas to cover in the post. Type your primary keyword into the search box, choose “last month” filter, and explore the results. Here are some interesting questions I found here:

Note that it should be a question that hasn’t been answered in full yet. Choose some exciting question and be the first one to create a comprehensive post concerning this issue.

Also, you can use a summary of your post as an answer to this question on Quora. Of course, you can leave a link to your post here as well!

SEO tool

Another way to find exciting questions in your niche is to use the SEO tool like Serpstat. It has “search questions” feature that finds question people frequently ask on Google, YouTube, and Amazon. All questions are asked by real people in real time. Here are some interesting things I found:

Quick tip: it sorts queries in the ascending order by the number of words in the phrase. Thus, the most interesting and specific questions are at the end of the report.

#4: Create an article!

Finally, we can focus on the fun part: writing! Let’s sum up the process:

  • Find trending topics analyzing top blogs in your niche. You can read their most shared articles or most recent ones that seem to be successful. It doesn’t mean that you should steal their ideas. Instead of it, you can figure out the trend, find something they’ve missed, and write content that stands out.
  • Look at these topics from a new perspective and get an insight into what people want to know on this topic by searching for questions people ask on the Internet. Sure, there’s nothing unique or special left in the world. That said, there are so many aspects of every topic. Niche questions help to find these aspects.
  • Turn question (that is related to the trending topic you’ve chosen) from Quora into the heading of your article. Now use questions from Serpstat as subheadings. These questions are LSI keywords, so you’re killing two marketing birds with one stone: since questions are asked by real people, we can assume that audience want to find an answer, at the same time, you’re using more keywords and getting more traffic as well!

The only thing left to do is to write an exceptional content, and this is where I leave you. This method will help you to find topics, ideas, and writing style that resonates with your audience. You, in turn, should take the responsibility for writing, listening to your readers’ reactions, and improving your content strategy according to them. And I wish you to be on the same page with your audience!

 

In Conclusion

As content creators, we need to show appreciation to our audience by creating content that will highly resonate with them. Before you publish a post, ask yourself if your target audience would care about what you are going to publish. If not, you might have to change your perspective, research more, and write content that is specific to what your readers want to know.

Have you already figured out your target audience? Are you writing content that resonates with them? Share your thoughts in comments!

 

Anna Rud is a Content Marketer in an IT company. She’s often writing useful pieces on how to rank higher, how to write for the Web, how to carry out PPC campaign and so on. Obsessed with the constant learning.

 

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E126: How To Create & Accomplish Your 100 Day Plan With Rocky Romanella

March 30, 2018 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Rocky Romanella is a highly sought keynote speaker, trainer, and founder and principle of 3Sixty Management Services, LLC. He has over 40 years of leadership at Fortune 100’s and most recently served as Chief Executive Officer and Director for UniTek Global Services, after retiring from a 36-year career with UPS.

 

Quotes To Remember:

“You have to understand – Is it a ‘need to do’ thing? Or a ‘want to do’ thing?”

“It’s the small successes that keep you on your 100-day plan.”

“It’s not about YOU. It’s about the people you are leading or it’s about the customers you are interacting with.”

“Many times why a person fails, it starts with the person in the mirror that they are looking at.”

“Don’t let your highs get too high or your lows get too low.”

 

What You’ll Learn:

  • How to be clear on the goals that you should be heading towards to
  • How to Determine Your 100-Day Goals
  • Daily Actions You Need to be Taking Towards Your Goals
  • How to Keep Motivated and Enthusiastic Towards Your Goals

 

Key Links From The Show:

Rocky’s Site

UniTek Global Services

United Parcel Service

Rocky Romanella Interviews Coach John Wooden

 

Recommended Books:

Tighten the Lug Nuts by Rocky Romanella

Lessons From The Mouse by Dennis Snow

Coach Wooden’s Leadership Game Plan for Success by John Wooden

Raving Fans by Ken Blanchard

Driving Change: The UPS Approach to Business by Mike Brewster

The World Is Flat by Tom Friedman

Support Breakthrough Success On Patreon

Please consider supporting Breakthrough Success on Patreon. I publish five episodes per week which I carefully prepare for, and I choose to not run ads in my podcast to enhance the listener experience.

I offer my patrons various perks, and even a donation as small as $1/mo would make a big difference for growing and maintaining Breakthrough Success.

You can support Breakthrough Success by going here.

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How To Host A Profitable Podcast

March 30, 2018 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Podcasts present an extraordinary opportunity to feed several birds with one scone. I can go on and on about why podcasting is so powerful, but here’s a brief list:

  • Content production
  • Connections
  • Self-education
  • Environment (surrounding yourself with likeminded people)
  • Exposure when guests share their respective episodes

While podcasting is incredible, it’s just a hobby if you can’t profit from it. Some people are quicker to label an unprofitable blog as a hobby than an unprofitable podcast. These people believe that the relationship building and all of the benefits I listed above outweigh the expenses of hosting your own podcast.

What happens when you have to pay for your team, living expenses, and anything else? How much does an unprofitable podcast contribute? An unprofitable podcast would actually hurt your ability to make those payments.

If times get tough, you’ll shut down the podcast. That will open up more revenue you can use to make payments and grow your business.

It’s essential to make your podcast profitable. By the end of this blog post, you will have clarity on some of the actions you can take to make your podcast profitable.

 

Look At Your Expenses

Few people like to look at where their money is going. It’s very ironic since money is the lifeline of your brand, but most people lose track.

The idea goes like this: As long as I continue making payments and don’t lose my way of living, I’m doing fine.

This is how expenses mount and businesses break even but never make a profit. The profit, if any, is just enough to keep things going.

When I looked at my expenses, I noticed something astonishing. Ever since I boosted the frequency of my episodes, I spent over $1,000/mo maintaining the podcast.

The kicker? My podcast wasn’t making me a penny.

Think about how this pattern becomes more significant as we think in years. Here I was with a $12,000/yr money eater. All five of those benefits listed above don’t seem so shiny now.

Most of the expenses came from my team. I hired an editor and show notes writer so I’d just focus on prepping for and conducting the interviews. Libsyn only cost $40/mo, and that’s just because I published five episodes every week (now daily).

Having a team behind your podcast is critical for getting the episodes out. I couldn’t have started Breakthrough Success without my team behind me, but when I saw how much this was costing me each month, I knew I needed to make a change.

I previously hired employees on UpWork where I could find potential hires anywhere in the world. While some people on UpWork charge $3/hr, others charge well over that for their work.

After interviewing many experts on my show, I came across John Jonas, the founder of onlinejobs.ph. On this site, I came across Filipino workers happy to work for $3-6/hr. While I was skeptical (I had heard the phrase “you get what you pay for”, I was amazed by their work. They over delivered and help me to this day.

Paying more attention to my expenses allowed me to cut them by more than half. With any part of your business, there are two ways to make more money. The first way is to boost your revenue. The rest of this blog post will focus on that.

However, the second way to make more money from your business is by reducing expenses. If you cut your expenses by $500/mo, that’s an extra $500/mo you get to keep or reinvest into more things.

 

Grow Your Audience

The size of your audience determines how much revenue you make from your podcast. If you get 10,000 downloads from each episode, you’ll have more clout to contact potential sponsors. Some sponsors may even seek you out.

Sponsor opportunities can become very lucrative as your listenership grows. In her book Entrepreneurial You, Dorie Clark shares that many podcasts get around $20-$35 for each thousand listeners when the episode is sponsored. Some podcast hosts make slightly less while others make much more than that for every thousand downloads.

If you get 10,000 downloads for each episode, we’re talking about $200-$350 for every episode. If you run a daily show, that’s $6,000 to $10,500 every month.

To grow your audience, you need a strategy for promoting every episode. Tell your social media audience, communicate with your list, and tell the guest when their episode comes out. That way, not only will you promote the episode, but your guest will also promote the episode.

Depending on how well you know some of your guests and the overall topic of the interview, you can recommend some of your other episodes. If one of my guests enjoys reading Seth Godin’s books, I’ll mention the episode when I interviewed Seth Godin.

 

Leverage The Post-Interview

The end of any Breakthrough Success interview never represents how the conversation truly ends. I thank the guest for being on the show and we have a quick conversation. I tell them they can share or not share. I never want to put pressure on my guests to share their episodes.

During the post-interview, I will also ask guests if they know anyone who would be a great fit for the show. This makes it easier for me to attract great guests on my show, and more guests typically means more exposure.

The post-interview is important for strengthening the relationship and inviting guests to share your episode when it  comes out. Some of your guests will share the episode months and even years after it has been published.

 

Craft A Monetization Plan

Getting sponsors onboard is one way to generate revenue for your podcast. In the beginning, you won’t have a line of sponsors approaching you. Instead, you may decide to promote brands as an affiliate.

You’ll hear me promote Audible and other resources in future episodes. These are resources I have promoted before without the incentive, but now I am more actively promoting them to boost my podcasting profits.

You need a plan for monetizing your podcast with each promotion and throughout the conversation. I mention Audible when I ask guests to share their three favorite books. At the end of episodes, I mention one of my offers. All of that can change as I get approached by sponsors interested in getting featured on my show.

Know where in the episode you’ll mention sponsors and which questions will lead into offers. You can also use your outro to promote offers and/or sponsors, but never your intro. If you promote an offer or sponsor in the intro, that’s the first impression new listeners will have of you…and that’s a very bad first impression.

 

In Conclusion

Podcasting is a great opportunity, but to continue exploring and growing with this opportunity, you need to make a profit from your efforts. Become more conscious of your expenses and how much money you’re leaving behind by not crafting a monetization plan.

How do you make your podcast profitable? What have you seen that works very well? Do you have a question for me? Sound off in the comments section below.

Filed Under: Podcast

E126: How To Create & Accomplish Your 100 Day Plan With Rocky Romanella

March 30, 2018 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Rocky Romanella is a highly sought keynote speaker, trainer, and founder and principle of 3Sixty Management Services, LLC. He has over 40 years of leadership at Fortune 100’s and most recently served as Chief Executive Officer and Director for UniTek Global Services, after retiring from a 36-year career with UPS.

 

Quotes To Remember:

“You have to understand – Is it a ‘need to do’ thing? Or a ‘want to do’ thing?”

“It’s the small successes that keep you on your 100-day plan.”

“It’s not about YOU. It’s about the people you are leading or it’s about the customers you are interacting with.”

“Many times why a person fails, it starts with the person in the mirror that they are looking at.”

“Don’t let your highs get too high or your lows get too low.”

 

What You’ll Learn:

  • How to be clear on the goals that you should be heading towards to
  • How to Determine Your 100-Day Goals
  • Daily Actions You Need to be Taking Towards Your Goals
  • How to Keep Motivated and Enthusiastic Towards Your Goals

 

Key Links From The Show:

Rocky’s Site

UniTek Global Services

United Parcel Service

Rocky Romanella Interviews Coach John Wooden

 

Recommended Books:

Tighten the Lug Nuts by Rocky Romanella

Lessons From The Mouse by Dennis Snow

Coach Wooden’s Leadership Game Plan for Success by John Wooden

Raving Fans by Ken Blanchard

Driving Change: The UPS Approach to Business by Mike Brewster

The World Is Flat by Tom Friedman

Support Breakthrough Success On Patreon

Please consider supporting Breakthrough Success on Patreon. I publish five episodes per week which I carefully prepare for, and I choose to not run ads in my podcast to enhance the listener experience.

I offer my patrons various perks, and even a donation as small as $1/mo would make a big difference for growing and maintaining Breakthrough Success.

You can support Breakthrough Success by going here.

Filed Under: Breakthrough Success

E125: How To Be A Guest On More Podcasts With Jessica Rhodes

March 29, 2018 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Jessica Rhodes is the founder and CEO of Interview Connections which offers a high touch, concierge level experience for podcasters and guest experts. She’s the author of Interview Connections: How to #RockThePodcast From Both Sides of the Mic.  She’s been called “The Podcast Queen” and has shared the stage with dozens of top experts at Podcast Movement, Podfest, Dream Business Academy and Podcast Mid Atlantic.

 

Quotes To Remember:

“Comedy is really helpful in building relationships.”

“Podcast hosts are looking for value, entertainment and just the right fit.”

“Consistency is the biggest thing.”

“You have time for what you want to do.”

What You’ll Learn:

  • How to Build Relationship With the Best Podcast Hosts
  • Things Podcast Hosts Look at When Finding Potential Podcast Guests
  • Tips on How to Get Interviewed On Top Podcasts In Your Industry
  • Ways to Maintain Consistency

 

Key Links From The Show:

Jessica’s Site

Womensplaining Podcast

Podcast Movement

Podfest

Dream Business Academy

Podcast Mid Atlantic

 

Recommended Books:

Interview Connections: How to #RockThePodcast From Both Sides of the Mic by Jessica Rhodes

The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle

The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz

How to Meditate by Pema Chödrön

When Things Fall Apart by Pema Chödrön

Support Breakthrough Success On Patreon

Please consider supporting Breakthrough Success on Patreon. I publish five episodes per week which I carefully prepare for, and I choose to not run ads in my podcast to enhance the listener experience.

I offer my patrons various perks, and even a donation as small as $1/mo would make a big difference for growing and maintaining Breakthrough Success.

You can support Breakthrough Success by going here.

Filed Under: Uncategorized

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