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How To Schedule Pins On Pinterest For The Lowest Price On The Market

April 29, 2014 by Marc Guberti 9 Comments

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Scheduled Pins

Millions of people on Pinterest have been searching for a way to schedule their pins for free. In the hopes of being able to schedule pins for free, many people clicked on outdated blog posts that either promoted services that are no longer free or services that do not work at all. Just like many of the Pinterest users out there, I was disappointed. However, after doing a lot of research, I have found a way to schedule pins for a low price, and in some cases (like mine), for free.

The answer is ViralWoot (formerly PinWoot). ViralWoot has been known for allowing you to follow users, repin, and like other people’s pins in order to get seeds (their point currency). However, one of ViralWoot’s features is the Pin Scheduler. The Pin Scheduler allows you to schedule pins to your boards. I tested out this feature, and it works!

If you created an account on ViralWoot back when it was PinWoot, you will not have to pay anything to gain access to the features. However, if you do not have an account on ViralWoot, you will have to pay $5 every month. If you have $5 every month to spend, you want to grow your presence on Pinterest, and you want to schedule pins, give ViralWoot a try. They also have a 7 day free trial so you know what you are getting.

The only problem with ViralWoot is that there is a limited number of pins you can schedule per month which can get expanded at a more expensive monthly cost. Regardless, ViralWoot will give you a good idea of the potential that comes with scheduling pins every day.

 

Filed Under: Pinterest

Why The Placebo Effect Works

April 28, 2014 by Marc Guberti 2 Comments

When brought up in the middle of a conversation, the placebo effect can become very controversial. There are people who believe in all of the gifts the placebo effect has to offer while other people see the placebo effect as luck. The truth is that we all live under the placebo effect. In fact, numerous famous people such as Oprah, Henry Ford, Earl Nightingale, Zig Ziglar, Napoleon Hill, and many others have spoken about the placebo effect at some point. These people spoke about the placebo effect in the form of those inspirational quotes you see such as, “You become what you believe,” or “Whether you think you can or you can’t, you’re right.”

The best athletes are the ones who know and believe that they are good. The best writers are the ones who believe their content is remarkable. Although the placebo does not hide the truth (an essay with spelling mistakes is not the best essay in the world), the placebo is very motivational. By believing you can become one of the best, the placebo will kick in and give you the motivation you need to eventually become one of the best.

Whether you know it or not, the placebo has a big impact on your life. If you are wondering why you cannot accomplish a certain goal, think about your attitude towards that goal. The attitude was most likely a “cannot” attitude. If you are wondering how you were able to accomplish a certain goal, you probably had the “can” attitude.

The placebo does not substitute the work and effort you need to put in so your goals can get accomplished. However, living the life of the placebo makes putting in the work and effort much easier.

 

Filed Under: Motivation

Before He Changed The World, Steve Jobs Was “Nervous And Scared” During His First TV Interview

April 28, 2014 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Steve Jobs had a big impact on the world. He founded Apple, created revolutionary devices, saved his company from bankruptcy, and turned it into a multibillion dollar enterprise. However, there was a point when Steve Jobs had to actually start. When someone becomes as successful as Steve Jobs was able to become, we often forget that there was one point when the company did not exist. Many years ago, there was Steve Jobs but no Apple. Not as far back was a time when there was Jeff Bezos but no Amazon. In addition, we often forget that Steve Jobs is a human being, and at the starting stage, he was “nervous and scared. Rare footage from Steve Jobs’ first TV interview back in 1978 says it all.

 

Filed Under: Entrepreneur, Motivation Tagged With: steve jobs

The Three Options Self Published Authors Have To Become Successful

April 27, 2014 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

 

Of course, self published authors have more than three options. However, the only way a self published author will become successful is by choosing one of these three options. These options have different effects on sales and customer relations. All three work, but it is up to you to decide which one works the best for you.

  1. Publish 1 eBook every month. If you choose this option, then there are no excuses. You must be able to publish 1 eBook every month. That means getting the cover, writing the content, and proofreading what you wrote in just one month. These eBooks can be relatively short, and most of them range from 40-60 pages. If you publish 1 eBook every month, they need to be priced between $0.99 and $2.99. Publishing 1 eBook every month will get you more returning customers and a greater volume of sales.
  2. Publish 2 eBooks every year. If you choose this option, the launch for your books is much more important than if you publish eBooks every month. Publishing eBooks every month allows each eBook to attract returning customers. By publishing 2 eBooks every year, you will need to have at least 100 pages per eBook, and at this point, they should also be paperback books. If you choose this path, you would need to have at least 100 people eager to buy your book before it gets published. I have been using this method for my upcoming book Lead The Stampede. It has been mentioned in several blog posts and tweets. Charging for a low price ($2.99-$3.99) would result in a greater volume of sales.
  3. Do a mix of both. It is very unlikely that you will be able to publish 1 eBook every month while writing 2 eBooks every year that are 100+ pages that at least 100 people are going to buy on the day of the launch. If you decide to do a mix of both, I recommend publishing 4-6 eBooks every year depending on your speed. Publishing eBooks at this rate will ensure many people know about your launch and that you are able to get returning customers. This is the method that I am going with.

In order to become a successful self published author, you need to decide which of these options you are going to implement into your strategy. The successful self published authors implement one of these three strategies. Which one are you going to implement?

 

Filed Under: Self Publishing Tagged With: how to get more book sales

There Is Always Room For Better Results

April 27, 2014 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

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We all strive to get better results. When some people get a better result, the joy of getting those results slowly fade away until we want even better results. This is good because it encourages progress and raises the bar higher.

However, some people get too happy with their results. The worst thing that can happen is settling with the results we just got. Getting 1,000 followers is an accomplishment, but settling with 1,000 followers hinders potential growth. There is no limit to how much you and your business can grow.

Many people see reaching a certain result as the end point. However, the results that we desire to reach are not limitations. They are launching pads for further growth.

 

Filed Under: Goals, Motivation Tagged With: how to become successful

It’s Not About Making Ideas

April 26, 2014 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

It’s about making ideas happen. Thinking about the idea is easy. Making the idea happen is the hard part. Your idea can be a multimillion dollar business, but you only get the multimillion dollar business by putting in the work and effort required.

Thinking about a successful idea does not guarantee success. Implementing the idea, and making that idea grow will allow you to become successful.

Once you come up with the idea, make it happen!

 

Filed Under: Goals, Motivation, productivity Tagged With: how to become successful

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