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3 Bloggers You Need To Subscribe To (Other Than Me)

August 13, 2014 by Marc Guberti 6 Comments

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If you are not subscribed to my blog yet, I really recommend going to the top right and entering your email address. After you are done with that, read the rest of the blog post, and if you are already subscribed, then you are awesome!

There are three bloggers who I admire because of what they do. They provide valuable content that spreads across various social networks. If you are not subscribed to these blogs yet, I highly recommend subscribing. Chances are you have heard of them before.

  1. Seth’s Blog: Seth Godin is the best marketer in the world, and he really knows what he is talking about. He writes one thought provoking blog post every day that makes you think about marketing, social media, business, the status quo, entrepreneurship, or something else. Seth Godin has written 17 NYT bestselling books that have been written in over 30 languages. Seth Godin’s project Squidoo really encouraged me to take the steps that I have taken to reach this point. I look to Seth’s books and blog posts for guidance when I do not know what to do for my business or product creation. You can subscribe to Seth’s Blog by going here.
  2. Jeff Bullas’s Blog: If you guessed that the name of this blogger is Jeff Bullas, then you’re right. This is a great blog for social media and blogging how-to, and new blog posts get published every 2-3 days. Jeff has a team of guest writers who pump out quality content for the blog. The only problem with the blog is that the blog posts are very long, but if you have enough time to read an entire blog post on his blog or skim through it, you will learn a lot about social media and blogging. Jeff Bullas’s Blog was one of the blogs I read through to obtain my social media and blogging knowledge. You can subscribe to Jeff’s blog by going here.
  3. Mike Michalowicz’s Blog: I have never been on a blog that is so comical but information packed at the same time. Mike combines humor with business lessons that you can use to become successful. He is the bestselling author of three books including his newest book, Profit First. He does not send as many emails, but he does publish 1 blog post every day. You can subscribe to Mike’s blog by going here.

After you are done subscribing to those blogs, spread the word about them and tell your friends to subscribe too. Don’t forget to mention mine in the conversation 🙂

 

Filed Under: Blogging, Entrepreneur

5 Secrets About Blogging That Others Don’t Want You To Know

August 12, 2014 by Marc Guberti 12 Comments

Top Secret

Blogging has become a complex art. What started as an online diary has turned into a way for people to build powerful presences on the web. Now over 150,000 blogs get created every day, and there are millions of blogs on the web. Some of these blogs have Alexa ranks under 100,000 while other blogs have no Alexa ranks at all. What’s the difference between the blogs getting thousands of daily visitors and the blogs that struggle to get one thousand visitors every year? The answer is these five secrets about blogging that others don’t want you to know.

  1. The subscriber list is everything. Even if your blog is getting hundreds of daily visitors, you need to grow your subscriber list. Your subscribers are the ones who get emailed each time you come out with a new blog post, share your blog posts, and buy your products. Optimize your blog for subscriptions by offering free prizes and having a pop up show up on your blog.
  2. SEO is overrated. I relied on SEO for over a year and saw small increases. These increases allowed me to go from 170 monthly views to 200 monthly views. When I focused more of my time on social media, I got the exponential traffic that continues to grow to this day.
  3. You need to have your own product. Affiliate marketing is a great way to make extra income, but if you do not have your own product, you are not establishing yourself as an expert in your niche. In order to make revenue from your blog, you must have your own product in place. On a successful blog, the blogger’s products bring in far more revenue than advertisements. Some of these successful bloggers don’t have advertisements at all.
  4. All social networks are important. You want to offer as many sharing options for your blog posts as possible. The only reason I now include pictures in my blog posts is so other people could share my blog posts with Pinterest. Make it as easy as possible for others to share your blog posts on as many powerful social networks as possible.
  5. Big social media audiences look really good. We have a natural tendency to believe that the person with the bigger audience is more credible than the person with the smaller audience. The power bloggers also happen to have big audiences on social networks, and those big audiences allow their content to spread while boosting their credibility.

The beans have been spilled, and the methods to grow your blog are right here. What are your thoughts on the list? Do you know any additional secrets about blogging? Please share your thoughts and advice below.

 

Filed Under: Blogging, SEO, Social Media, Subscribers, Targeted Audience, Traffic Tagged With: how to be a successful blogger, how to get more blog traffic

7 Ways To Turn Your Facebook Fans Into Email Subscribers

August 12, 2014 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Facebook Fans

Did you know that two-thirds of Facebook marketers are either uncertain about whether their methods are working or don’t even believe in their methods? That’s a big portion of marketers, and that’s because most of them are making the same mistake. Chances are you are making the same mistake with your Facebook page that a majority of other Facebook marketers are making. Advertising is a great way to promote your Facebook Page, but then what? Getting a bunch of likes is not the answer, and only 1 out of every  6 people will see your Facebook Page posts. The answer is turning those fans into email subscribers. Here are seven things you need to know so you can make that happen.

  1. Host a giveaway on Facebook. When you host this giveaway on Facebook, you need to make sure that the only way for a person to win the prize is by subscribing to your blog.
  2. Promote a free product. This free product needs to be enticing. In addition, it must only be available to the people who enter their name and email address in a form.
  3. Post valuable content. Posting valuable content will allow you to spread on Facebook. By spreading on Facebook, more people will learn about you. Then, by implementing the other tactics, you will be able to get more subscribers.
  4. Engage with your fans. Engaging with your Facebook fans is the key to your success. Engaging with these fans will allow you to have longer conversations and build stronger connections. This engagement will encourage new fans to have conversations with you, and if you have good conversations with your fans, those fans will become your subscribers.
  5. Offer discounts. Discounts encourage people to buy products. Some people only buy a discounted product because they save money. Some products that people buy for a discount never get used, but buying a product at a discount makes a customer feel smart at the moment. People must be required to subscribe to your blog in order to take advantage of the discount.
  6. Give subscribers access to a private FB group page. A private Facebook group page allows you to connect with more people, and it is a free prize worth winning. Only give your subscribers access to a private Facebook group page.
  7. Share customer testimonials. Some people subscribe to bloggers who provide valuable content. Providing customer testimonials will prove to your Facebook fans that you provide valuable content. Posting testimonials will encourage more people to subscribe to your blog.

Your email list is the most powerful list you have. You can promote your products and blog posts to the people on that email list. If you have 100,000 people on your email list, and a tenth of one percent of those people buy your $2,000 product, that’s 100 sales (and $200,000 extra in your pocket). What do you do to grow your email list?

 

Filed Under: Business, Emailing, Entrepreneur, Facebook, Social Media, Targeted Audience, Traffic Tagged With: Facebook tips and tricks, how to get more Facebook likes, how to get more Facebook traffic, how to get more subscribers

4 Ways To Increase The Life Span Of A Tweet

August 11, 2014 by Marc Guberti 4 Comments

Increase Tweet Lifespan

On Twitter’s news feed, it is easy for a tweet to lose importance. Within a few minutes, the tweet that was once on the top of people’s newsfeeds is no longer to be found. The only way to view those types of tweets is to view the person’s profile and scroll down until the tweet gets discovered.

There is no such thing as the immortal tweet. Even Ellen DeGeneres’ famous selfie at the Oscars is not an immortal tweet. Although there is no such thing as an immortal tweet, you can increase the life span of your tweet. Here are four ways to do that:

  1. Pin your tweet to the top of your profile. Pinning your tweet to the top of your profile will ensure that more people see it. My recommendation is that a tweet only stays pinned on the top of your profile for 1 week so you can have a variety of tweets pinned to the top of your profile.
  2. Make your tweet something that others would want to retweet. In order for your tweet to have a better life span, it needs to spread on Twitter. In order to spread content on Twitter, your tweet needs to be something that others would want to retweet. Is it a motivational quote, a valuable article, or something else? Regardless of what that tweet is, it needs to be something that your followers would want to retweet.
  3. Embed the tweet in a new blog post. As your tweet is about to become forgotten, you can write a new blog post that has the tweet embedded. In most cases, it takes longer for a new blog post to get forgotten than a new tweet, and by promoting that tweet in the new blog post, your tweet’s life span will increase.
  4. Get more targeted Twitter followers. The bigger your audience is, the more powerful that audience will be in spreading your content. Power to the people! I almost forgot to mention these methods you can use to get more Twitter followers.

By increasing the life span of your tweet, more people will be able to see that tweet, and your content will spread across the powerful platform. What are your thoughts on the list? Do you have any additional tips on increasing the life span of your tweets? Please share your thoughts and advice below.

 

Filed Under: Connections, Entrepreneur, Marketing, Targeted Audience, Traffic, Twitter Tagged With: how to get more twitter engagement, how to get more twitter followers

5 Ways To Improve Your LinkedIn Profile

August 11, 2014 by Marc Guberti 6 Comments

LinkedIn Logo

Many people visit your LinkedIn profile before they decide whether to connect with you or not. People look at your profile to decide whether they are going to send one of their 3,000 invitations for you to connect with them. That means your profile needs to look nice and spiffy to bring in more connections. So how does that happen? How can your profile attract people and get them to connect with you? Here are five ways to do that:

  1. Make sure your picture on LinkedIn is professional. Although not recommended, you could possibly get away with an unprofessional picture on Twitter and Facebook. LinkedIn is completely different. It is a social network in which professional business people connect with each other. Make sure you are wearing a tie and buttoned down collared shirt and having someone else take the picture so your LinkedIn profile shines.
  2. Write a longer bio. Your bio represents who you are. If you have a short bio, visitors may believe that there is not much to know about you. Having a long bio tells your visitors that you have an interesting life and numerous accomplishments.
  3. Have a blog. There are more reasons than ever to have your own blog. Having a blog gives you your own home on the web and boosts your credibility. It seems as if more people and organizations on LinkedIn than ever have their own blogs.
  4. Have your own products. Having your own products is another way to make you look professional. A product tells people that you have enough expertise to create a product out of it. If you don’t have your own products, create them.
  5. Include your location. It is okay for people to know what city you live in. People are shy of sharing their location because of the potential risk. You are still safe by sharing the city you live in. The only way someone could pinpoint your exact location is if they knew your address which is something that should not be put on a LinkedIn profile (unless the address is for a business). Including this in your LinkedIn profile will allow you to connect with people nearby, and you will appear in LinkedIn’s search engine more often.

Those are the five ways to improve your LinkedIn profile. Which methods on the list are your strengths and which ones are the weaknesses? Do you know of any other methods out there to improving a LinkedIn profile? Please share your thoughts and advice below.

 

Filed Under: LinkedIn, Social Media

I’m On A Mission To Change The World By Empowering One Teen At A Time

August 10, 2014 by Marc Guberti 10 Comments

Teenager Entrepreneur

For a very long time, there were many things that I did not take as seriously as I do now. I did not take my Twitter account or blogs seriously until I went into what I call the grow your powerful presence on the web niche. It was at that moment when I started to consider taking blogging and social media very seriously, and then it took off.

For a very long time, I did not take my expertise seriously either. I published my first book later than I would have liked. Then, I published a few other books but never decided to promote them. In addition, I never thought of creating my own training course even when the tools to do such as Udemy and Optimize Press were staring right at me. Now I promote those products often (especially on my blog’s sidebar).

I have over 100,000 Twitter followers, over 100,000 all-time blog views, and aspire to make a six figure income very soon. However, after looking past all of the numbers and being able to see the big picture, I have a new aspiration as well. This aspiration is the most aspiration I have ever pursued, and it may very well be the most important aspiration I pursue in my entire life.

I want to change the world.

Sure, there are plenty of ways to change the world. Steve Jobs changed the world with Apple’s high quality products while Mark Zuckerberg changed the world by making communication easier than ever. There are more examples throughout history of people changing the world, and I want to become a part of that history. In particular, I want to become a part of that history by transforming teenagers into entrepreneurs with their own thriving products, services, and businesses.

The biggest reason why most people are unable to unlock their potential is because they get trapped in the status quo. Many people believe that they cannot pursue their dreams until they get out of college. By that time, these individuals want to live on their own and go for the short-term money by joining the status quo, entrepreneurialism’s Darth Vader. Many of today’s entrepreneurs get out of the status quo in their 30’s or 40’s, but most people stay in the status quo because it is their only option.

What is the solution to this problem? Is the solution to go to a good university or just spend more money on lottery tickets? Absolutely not. No matter how good a university is or how many lottery tickets you buy, that means nothing unless you have the right mindset. Some of the people who graduated Harvard, Stanford, and the other prestigious universities ended up becoming billionaires (there were a lot more millionaires though). However, there were some people who graduated from these schools that currently cannot find jobs, are in debt, or have a combination of the two. The people who did get jobs may be good wage, but they are still stuck in the status quo with no control over their schedule.

I want to stop that from happening. I want to live my life the way I want to live it, and there is no reason why someone or organization should stop me from doing that. I should be able to take a four week vacation, work on my own schedule, and change the world.

That is the main reason why my brother and I founded Teenager Entrepreneur, a business that empowers teens with the knowledge they need to be successful at a young age. In less than a week, our students were able to go from the typical teen to teens who create their own products and frequently add new content to their blogs.

I’m sure it is easy to find an inspirational quote like, “It’s never too late to start,” on the web. The next book I was going to start writing would have been Twitter Domination, but I am bumping that book back for that exact reason. The next book I am going to write is It’s Never Too Early To Start, and the message I am going to convey in this book is that any teenager can become successful.

There’s no release date for It’s Never Too Early To Start yet, but when it comes out, it’s going to create a ruckus and redefine what is possible for teenagers around the world.

 

Filed Under: Business, Entrepreneur Tagged With: teenager entrepreneur

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