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E635: Building Your Personal Brand With Joshua Crisp

April 14, 2021 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

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Joshua Crisp is an Amazon expert & master at strategy , marketing & brand development. His online brands have grossed over $10 Million dollars in just 4 1/2 years.

Here are the key links from the episode:

Joshua’s website

Subscribe to Joshua’s YouTube channel

Subscribe to the From Nothing To Something Podcast

 

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E634: Transformative Travel Wtih Judith Fein

April 12, 2021 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Judith Fein is an award-winning international travel and culture journalist, author, speaker, playwright, and screenwriter. She blogs about transformative travel for Psychology Today and has written several books including Life Is A Trip: The Transformative Magic of Travel.

 

Here are the key links from the episode:

Global Adventure

Judith’s books

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Why You Should Never Use Social Media Bots

April 8, 2021 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Social media bots are seen as an attractive strategy to artificially inflate your social media numbers. The logic goes that no one would take you seriously if you only had 10 followers, so why not buy 1,000 followers. You can buy your way to clout.

Many business owners know better than to buy followers, but what about social media bots? Why not let AI handle your social media growth instead of you putting in that work? You could then focus on other areas of your business. Here are some reasons you might want to hold back on using social media bots.

The Bots Will Affect Your Engagement Rates

If a social media bot helps you get more followers, but those followers don’t engage with your content, it will negatively affect your reach. Social networks thrive on attention. They’ll only put content in front of users if they believe it will get and keep their attention.

If you have 1,000 followers and average 100 likes per post, that’s a great engagement rate. However, if you have 10,000 followers but still get 100 likes per post, that’s not a good signal to the social networks you’re trying to grow on.

These types of bots can negatively impact your engagement rates and your ability to reach real people through your content. 

ROI Concerns

Let’s say you find a bot that helps you grow your audience and boost your engagement too. While this type of bot will puff up your follower and engagement numbers, the numbers that matter the most for your business are revenue and expenses.

If you aren’t making revenue from your social media marketing strategy or taking people to your website, then what’s the point? If you’re spending $20/mo on a bot that brings in $0/mo, then you’re losing money.

The most successful social media strategies revolve around connections and relationship building. You don’t need to get thousands of likes for everything you post to thrive on social media. You just need enough followers who appreciate your content and are willing to pay for your products and services.

Perceived Relevance VS Actual Relevance

It’s no secret that influencers want higher numbers. Some are willing to juice their numbers via buying followers or enlisting the help of a social media bot. This is the wrong focus. Rather than build up a perceived relevance, build up actual relevance.

Actual relevance takes more work and time to build, but it is far more rewarding. I’m all for finding shortcuts and achieving success sooner, but if a solution promises to take away all of the work, it’s a red flag.

It’s not about how many people follow you or engage with your content. It’s about how many people actually care about your work.

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E633: Dissecting A Successful Book Launch With Wendy Silveira

April 7, 2021 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Wendy Silveira is an avid gardener and amateur horticulturalist. She has been a contributor to a leading South African gardening magazine. Her recent book Container and Raised Bed Gardening for Beginners and Beyond is A Guide to Growing your own Vegetables, Herbs, Fruit and Cut Flowers.

 

Here are the key links from the episode:

Get your copy of Wendy’s book Container And Raised Gardening For Beginners And Beyond

Wendy’s Garden Store

E345: Becoming A Bestselling Author Is The Key To Becoming A Highly Paid Authority In Your Space With Michelle Kulp

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E633: Dissecting A Successful Book Launch With Wendy Silveira

April 7, 2021 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Wendy Silveira is an avid gardener and amateur horticulturalist. She has been a contributor to a leading South African gardening magazine. Her recent book Container and Raised Bed Gardening for Beginners and Beyond is A Guide to Growing your own Vegetables, Herbs, Fruit and Cut Flowers.

 

Here are the key links from the episode:

Get your copy of Wendy’s book Container And Raised Gardening For Beginners And Beyond

Wendy’s Garden Store

E345: Becoming A Bestselling Author Is The Key To Becoming A Highly Paid Authority In Your Space With Michelle Kulp

 

Marc’s Links

5 Day Podcast Launch Mini Course

From $0 To $100K+ With Content Marketing

Schedule a free strategy call

 

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Why I Don’t Care About Blog Post Length

April 5, 2021 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

I’ve written about this topic several times. Most bloggers aim for a perfect blog post length. They believe that writing a certain number of words will help them gain more traction. Many experts peg it at 2,000+ words for a blog post to rank well on search engines.

It’s with this mentality where it’s easy to craft long blog posts thinking that’s what it takes to become successful. However, this frame of thinking prevents bloggers from looking at the bigger picture.

If you want to turn your blog into a business, you must treat it like a business. Each blog post you produce is an asset. They all take up your time and some of them require an investment too (you might hire someone to write the blog post or use a paid tool like Canva Pro for your pictures).

Some blog posts will provide higher returns than others, but the amount of time and money you put into each blog post determines your ROI.

Not every blog post is a winner. In fact, most of them fall flat. 90% of your blog traffic is going to come from 10% of your blog posts. You’ll get a spike in traffic if you promote it when it comes out, but most blog posts die out soon after.

The goal of each blog post is to build trust with your existing audience and reach new people in the process. If you can achieve the same goal with a 500 word blog post as you would with a 2,000 word blog post, why write the extra 1,500 words when you could end up with 4 blog posts instead?

If the next blog post you publish doesn’t do well, it would feel better if it were a 1,000 word blog post rather than a 5,000 word blog post with detailed research.

The blog is just one step in the relationship. You need enough time to cater to your readers while developing the other stages of the relationship building process that eventually result in sales and revenue.

If you can fulfill the promise of your blog post in 300 concise words rather than 1,000 words of filler, why write the extra 700 words? You already accomplished your mission.

Most of my blog posts are around 1,000 words but I don’t follow that rule for everything I write. The length of your blog posts isn’t the important part. The frequency of your blog posts and the value you provide are the two key areas that matter. The more you show up, the more people will come back to your blog again and again.

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